Counselling Services - For immigrants and refugees

Provided by DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society (DCRS)

Counselling Services Department provides language-specific counselling, outreach and educational services to immigrants and refugees within their cultural value system
The programs directly address the needs of immigrants and refugees in their adjustment to the changes, challenges, and losses that accompany immigration to a new country. These programs provide short-term, solution-focused counselling and support services in Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, Farsi and English.

All Counselling Services staff meet the specific educational requirements for each stream of service and are experienced in cross-cultural counselling. In addition, the clinical staff are multi-lingual, Masters Level Counsellors registered with BC Association of Clinical Counsellors. Staff members are provided with on-going professional development training to ensure that the standard of service delivery continues to meet or exceed internationally recognized standards of practice.

Clinical Management is provided to all staff by a qualified Practitioner with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in Clinical Supervision. DIVERSEcity offers a unique opportunity for interns and practicum students within the following fields: Counselling Psychology, Social Work, Nursing, and Child and Youth Care.

604-547-1202

Public email: counsellingservices@dcrs.ca

Website: https://www.dcrs.ca/our-services...

13455 76 Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, V3W 2W3

Service is available in Arabic, English, Farsi, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin, Punjabi, Spanish, and Urdu.

Cost: Fees may apply

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Service area: Langley, North Delta, South Surrey, Surrey, White Rock + show cities

Service area cities: Langley, North Delta, South Surrey, Surrey, and White Rock

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