Legal
- Community Legal Information Association (CLIA): Community Legal Information Association of PEI Inc., often called CLIA, is a non-profit registered charity. We provide free legal information through our phone line, website, e-mail, publications, and outreach efforts.
Safety
Family Violence Prevention
Off-Campus Counselling Services
- PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre: The Prince Edward Island Rape and Sexual Assault Centre is a non-profit, government-funded organization that provides services to adults (women and men) and youth (over age 16) survivors of recent or historic sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse across Prince Edward Island.
- Community Mental Health: Mental health care is offered in hospitals and in community health facilities
Campus Resources
Medical
- Health and Wellness Centre : Comprehensive health services are available to staff, faculty, and students.
Counselling
Self-Care
- Self Care After Trauma: Self-care is about doing things to help you feel healthy and comfortable.
Accommodation
UPEI's Sexual Violence Policy supports that survivors be provided with a necessary workplace, academic, extracurricular, housing, and dining accommodations based on the circumstances of the incident and the needs and wishes of the person disclosing and/or reporting.
Contact the SVPRO coordinator to find out how we can help support you!
UPEI 50th Anniversary Alumni Speakers Series presents Jim Carter
The UPEI 50th Anniversary Alumni Speakers Series and the UPEI Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering are pleased to present a presentation by Jim Carter (Dip. Eng ’71, LLD ’08), retired CEO of Syncrude Canada Ltd. The event will take place on Thursday, November 7, at noon in the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering building, room 205. Lunch will be provided.
UPEI launches new safety app
As part of UPEI’s commitment to crisis preparedness and response, the University has launched a new, free safety app called UPEI SAFE.
UPEI SAFE is an app that the University will use to advise the community about crises, university/storm closures, and safety-related issues, as well as offer health and safety information.
The Politics and Policy of Short-term Rentals
The St Dunstan’s University Institute of Christianity and Culture at UPEI invites the public to a lecture by Professor David Wachsmuth, Canada Research Chair in Urban Governance at McGill University.
Professor Wachsmuth is one of the world’s leading experts on the impact of short-term rentals on cities and housing markets. His lecture will be entitled “The Politics and Policy of Short-term Rentals”.
This lecture should be of interest to anyone concerned about the regulation of short-term rentals.
Sustainable Future Conference at UPEI, October 26
The Engineers Without Borders UPEI chapter is hosting a Sustainable Future Conference on October 26. This is the first Canadian Official United Nations Local Conference of Youth to be held at UPEI.