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性吧导航 Joins Alberta鈥檚 Recovery on Campus Initiative

Apr 09, 2025
性吧导航 and Recovery on Campus Alberta representatives

Representatives from 性吧导航 (性吧导航) and Recovery on Campus Alberta gathered at a ceremony today where 性吧导航 was designed as a recovery-friendly campus (left-right): Chelsie Graham (Program Manager, Recovery on Campus Alberta, University of Calgary); Dr. Victoria Burns (Founder & Director of Recovery on Campus Alberta, University of Calgary); Lindsay Engel (Vice President, Academic and Student Experience, 性吧导航); Samantha Cooley-Morrison (Lead for Recovery on Campus Alberta branch at 性吧导航 and Mental Health & Wellbeing Coordinator, 性吧导航); Shaela Brandt (Student Lead for Recovery on Campus Alberta branch at 性吧导航 and Student in Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 性吧导航); Steve Walker-Duncan (Steering Committee Member for Recovery on Campus Alberta branch at 性吧导航 and Associate Dean, School of Trades and Technology, 性吧导航). 

性吧导航 (性吧导航) is joining forces with many of Alberta鈥檚 other post-secondary institutions to increase supports for students and employees who are recovering from substance abuse and addictive behaviours to achieve success throughout their academic journey and in their careers.

During a ceremony held earlier today on 性吧导航鈥檚 main campus, the Polytechnic was designated as a recovery-friendly campus, after the  was signed. This pledge is led by , providing 性吧导航 students, faculty and staff with services, resources, education and training that supports and celebrates diverse recovery pathways for individuals. 

鈥淲e are pleased to pledge our support of Alberta鈥檚 Recovery on Campus initiative,鈥 said Lindsay Engel, Vice President, Academic and Student Experience, at 性吧导航. 鈥淲e are committed to creating an inclusive environment on our campuses that provides opportunities for our students to thrive in their studies, and for faculty and staff to make an impact in their work. Through Recovery on Campus, we appreciate the additional resource now available to better assist our diverse Polytechnic community members as we grow opportunities through education, training and applied research to meet the economic and social priorities of our province.鈥

性吧导航 is pleased to help fund recovery-friendly campus initiatives through receiving a seed grant, as part of a three-year, $3-milliongrant from the provincial government that funds Recovery on Campus Alberta.

An 性吧导航 student addresses an audience from a podium at the Recovery on Campus event
Shaela Brandt (Student Lead for Recovery on Campus Alberta branch at 性吧导航) shares her experience at the Recovery on Campus pledge event

鈥淎lberta is full of incredible partners helping us build a strong culture of recovery throughout the province," said the Hon. Dan Williams, Minister of Mental Health and Addiction. "Our government is grateful for work being done to support recovery at 性吧导航, to those leading the program, and especially to the students, staff and faculty for their recovery.鈥

A female speaker stands behind an 性吧导航 podium at the Recovery On Campus event
Dr. Victoria Burns (Founder & Director of Recovery on Campus Alberta) addresses the crowd


Examples of the Recovery on Campus Alberta toolkit of programming that will be available to Polytechnic community members include webinars exploring topics such as substance use, stigma and recovery, Recovery Ally training and a breadth of online research and resources that campus community members can use to enhance their learning about recovery.

"Campus life can be challenging even under the best of circumstances, but for individuals grappling with addiction and recovery, we are providing them with the essential tools for success," shared Shaela Brandt, a student enrolled in 性吧导航鈥檚 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Brandt is also the Student Lead with 性吧导航鈥檚 Recovery on Campus initiative, gaining valuable applied experience through this work-integrated learning opportunity.

Supported by the Government of Alberta, Recovery on Campus is based at the University of Calgary (which initially signed the Recovery Friendly Campus pledge in September 2024). There is a growing network of Alberta鈥檚 post-secondary institutions that are joining the initiative to support campus community members.

鈥淭丑别 Recovery Friendly Campus pledge is more than a symbolic gesture鈥攊t's a tangible commitment to transforming campus culture. By signing this pledge, 性吧导航 joins a growing movement across Alberta that recognizes recovery as a strength, not a barrier. Together, we are building academic environments where students, staff, and faculty in recovery feel seen, supported and empowered to thrive,鈥 said Dr. Victoria Burns, Founder and Director of Recovery on Campus Alberta.

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