Anti-racism resources
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At ¹û½´ÊÓƵ, we are working toward transformative inclusion: ensuring that everyone is included in all aspects of the college community and embracing how the journey to full inclusion will transform us as a post-secondary institution.
We are committed to fostering safer and more inclusive campuses by supporting people affected by discrimination, prejudice, and inequality through dedicated support, ongoing education, and action. This webpage is dedicated to providing resources of where help is available at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ and in the community.
Immediate support
Campus Security
- Kelowna campus: 250-317-2435
- Penticton campus: 250-486-3879
- Salmon Arm campus: 250-317-2435 (no on-site security)
- Vernon campus: 250-307-4574
Security offers a Safe Walk program should you wish for security to escort you to your vehicle or another location on campus. Visit the Campus Security webpage for more information on this resource and to download the ¹û½´ÊÓƵ Safe app.
Racist Incident Helpline
If you or a loved one have experienced or witnessed racism in British Columbia, help is available provided by the Government of BC and United Way.
Call the Racist Incident Helpline to speak with a trained professional who will help you navigate resources available to you in your community.
It’s free, confidential, and available Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (PST).
When you dial 1-833-457-5463, you’ll be connected directly with a staff member who has completed trauma response and cultural sensitivity training.
The operator can:
- Listen to your experience,
- Provide information about local support services,
- Direct you on next steps based on your comfort level, and
- With your consent, refer you to the services that best match your needs.
- Assistance is available in over 240 languages, so let the person who answers your call know your preferred language.
External online reporting tool
United Against Discrimination (UAD) is a local incident reporting tool that will also provide information on community resources and stand up for those affected by discrimination.
The United Against Discrimination (UAD) is a program of (KCR). UAD works against racism and discrimination through their cooperative agencies and individual bystanders through data collection and referrals to community supports. The goal is to raise awareness, develop a community-based solutions, and build capacity to provide support to victims. Information shared is confidential.
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Racism is not a singular event or act; it is a deeply embedded system of oppression that demands a collective effort to dismantle. Anti-racism is not just a stance but a daily practice of challenging injustice and fostering equality.
On-campus support
Coordinated Support Services
Coordinated Support Services supports students who might struggle to navigate the complexities of post-secondary education. They are able to work with the student to gain insight into their struggles and make effective referrals to other ¹û½´ÊÓƵ or community-based support services. To get help accessing support and to discuss what options may be available to you, please reach out to the Student Support Specialist to set up a meeting.
Student Support Specialist: Kaylen Lesko: Klesko@okanagan.bc.ca
Counselling
The ¹û½´ÊÓƵ counselling team supports students through an anti-oppressive lens by providing inclusive, trauma-informed care that respects diverse identities and experiences. They actively work to create safe, non-judgmental spaces where students can explore challenges without fear of discrimination. Through culturally sensitive practices, advocacy for equity, and a commitment to addressing systemic barriers, the team empowers students to navigate their personal and academic journeys with confidence and support. This approach ensures all students feel seen, heard, and valued. Contact Counselling Services  for support and to discuss your options.
International Education Department
- Our Cultural Liaisons can assist you at times of need. Students are welcome to visit our Cultural Liaisons in person or you can also connect by sending an email to culturalliaison@okanagan.bc.ca.
- For more information on services provided by International Education, visit /international/international-supports.
Contact us?
Learn more and get involved
Comments or questions? Email
edisj@okanagan.bc.ca
Want to join the Anti-Racism Working Group? Email
edisj@okanagan.bc.ca