Campus Security 613-533-6111
613-533-6733
613-533-2922
For on-campus emergencies.
For non-emergencies, including lost and found and the
Lone Worker Program.
Will respond to community noise complaints in an effort to resolve noise issues before the police or by-law enforcement officers are contacted.
Campus Security
Off-Campus
Response Program
COR
(Campus
Observation Room)
Queen’s First Aid
613-533-6911
613-533-6111
613-533-6000-75373
Open Friday and Saturday nights, 10 pm to 7 am in the fall term (until exams). Provides support and monitoring for intoxicated students on campus. Open to all students and friends. Walk in or call for advice.
For emergencies only, contact first aid responders through the Campus Security Emergency Report Centre.
Office line for non-emergencies.
Walkhome
Student Wellness
Services (formerly
HCDS)
Ban Righ Centre
613-533-WALK (9255) Provides safe passage to Queen’s community members, starting at dusk. Open until 2 am Sunday to Wednesday; 3 am Thursday to Saturday; 4 am during the exam period, and 1 am in the summer.
613-533-2506 Call to book an appointment with a doctor, nurse or counsellor. For urgent issues, quick appointments are available.
613-533-2976 Open 8:30 to 4:30 (winter hours), 8:30 to 3:30 (summer hours). Free lunches for students (small $1 donation), academic and emotional support.
Human Rights Office 613-533-6886 Administers the University’s Harassment/Discrimination
Policy and Procedure and provides resources and advice.
Society of Graduate &
Professional
Students
(SGPS)
613-533-2924
International Centre 613-533-2604
Student Community
Relations
(Student Affairs)
AMS Food Bank
Environmental
Health and Safety
613-533-6745
613-533-6972
613-533-2999
Oversees graduate student body, administers health and dental plans, small grants, SGPS council, orientation and social events. Represents graduate students’ interests and participation in the University government. Student advisors are available for advocacy, support and referral.
Personal support and referral for international students and students while abroad.
Your first stop for resources on leases, landlords, sublets, and community living in Kingston. Visit Room 135 in the
John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC).
Located at MacGillivray-Brown Hall (Barrie St. entrance).
Provides non-perishable food items, free of charge, with your Queen’s student card.
Mission is to enhance teaching and research at the
University by fostering a healthy and safe living and work environment.
Frontenac Ambulance 911
Kingston Police 911
613-549-4660
Kingston Fire and
Rescue
911
Kingston Detox Centre 613-549-6461
Ontario Medical
Services Directory
Sexual Assault Centre
Kingston
TeleHealth Ontario
Telephone Aid Line
Kingston (TALK)
Sexual Assault/
Domestic Violence
(SADV) Program
Dawn House
Women’s Shelter
Interval House
Women’s Shelter
Frontenac Community
Mental Health
Services
Ryandale Shelter for the Homeless
Kingston General Hospital
613-548-3232
Hotel Dieu Hospital
613-544-3400
613-544-6424
Toll-free:
1-877-544-6424
1-866-797-0000
TTY: 1-866-797-0000
613-544-1771
613-545-1379
613-546-1777
Toll-free:1-800-267-9445
613-544-4229
Short-term, non-medical treatment for detoxification from alcohol and/or other drugs. Walk-ins and crisis response over the telephone are also available. www.hco-on.ca/English/Home-Page/
Listings for emergency rooms, urgent care clinics, and afterhours clinics in Kingston, including maps, hours of operation, and contact information.
24-hour support line is a confidential, free service for women and men who are survivors of sexual violence. Friends, family or other support people may also call.
Non-emergency health advice and answers from registered nurses. Free and confidential.
Confidential and anonymous non-judgmental crisis, distress, befriending and information telephone line. A safe place to call when you don’t know where to turn and need to talk.
Visit the Kingston General Hospital Emergency Department or
Hotel Dieu and ask to speak to the SADV nurse on call if you are a victim of domestic violence or you believe you have been sexually assaulted.
For homeless women and their children who are seeking housing in Kingston.
24-hour crisis line and safe shelter for abused women and their children.
Provides effective crisis intervention, stabilization and support to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis and their families.
613-548-8466 Emergency overnight shelter for men and women and their families.
www.cityofkingston.ca/residents/waste/leaf-yard/calendar. php Brush/Leaf
Pick-up Calendar
Waste Pick-up
Calendar
Martha’s Table
Partners in Mission
Food Bank
Ontario Landlord and
Tenant Board
ResolveKingston
613-546-0320
613-544-4534
1-888-332-3234
613-549-8626- 3231
Emergency medical response.
Emergency response.
For non-emergency situations.
Emergency response. www.cityofkingston.ca/residents/waste/recycling/calendar.php
Non-profit organization providing nutritious meals Monday to
Friday 3:30-5:15 pm for $1. Space to relax, find friendships and enjoy good food.
Food assistance free of charge, recipients in emergency situations or in need of food. Open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 12 noon, 1 to 4:30pm.
Customer service line can provide you with information (but not legal advice) regarding the Residential Tenancies Act.
Works to provide a community mediation program that can help resolve conflicts with neighbours, roommates, landlords, and others, usually in one meeting.