The incident response form exists to report any incidents that occur in an engineering context, meaning any environment involving an undergraduate engineering student at McGill. Through this form, you can report any incident for any reason, ranging from simply wishing to inform someone else that something happened, to following through on a restriction process regarding the perpetrator(s) of the incident. You can also choose to meet with the Equity Commissioner(s) to evaluate the options and understand what they would mean, or just for support.
You may choose to remain anonymous in filling out this form; if you choose to disclose your identity, the response committee will be entirely judgment-free and everything that you disclose will be kept highly confidential. Giving us your contact information in this form simply allows us to follow up with you (if you select that option) – it does not mean the person(s) involved in the incident you are reporting will know your identity at any point, unless you explicitly consent to this later on.
The EUS Equity Commissioners will check this form regularly. If you select the option for us to follow up with you, we will respond to form submissions within one week at the most, but usually within 48h. If you have any additional questions or comments, feel free to contact us directly at
equity@mcgilleus.caDisclaimer: for the 2025-2026 academic year, the people with access to these responses are Adam Corbier and Sasha Oyoto. If you are uncomfortable with one of us receiving an incident response from you, you can contact either one of us individually. If you are uncomfortable with both of us being aware of the situation but wish to initiate an Involvement Restriction process, you may disclose the incident to any member of the EUS Executive Committee to begin the process.
If you are experiencing an immediate physical or mental health crisis, call 911 or make your way to an emergency room. Below you can find additional support resources at McGill:
Student Wellness Hub
Brown Student Services Building,
3600 McTavish St.,
Montreal, Quebec, H3A 0G3,
3rd floor.
Tel.: 514-398-2559
Make an appointment to speak with a general practitioner, psychiatrist, psychologist, counsellor or therapist. You can also get a "drop-in" safety appointment with a psychiatrist every weekday before 11AM.
Office of the Dean of Students
William Mary Brown Student Services Building
3600 McTavish, Suite 2100
Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G3
Tel.: 514.398.4990
Refers students to support services and facilitate solutions to problems, often at the junction of academic and non-academic issues.
Nightline
514-398-6246
7 days a week
6pm-3am
Confidential, anonymous and non-judgemental listening service run by McGill students. For active listening, information or referral, and crisis management.
Peer Support Centre
3480 Rue McTavish, Suite 411
Montreal, Quebec
Tel: (514) 398-8500
The Peer Support Centre offers free, drop-in, confidential and non-judgemental peer-to-peer support and resource referral to McGill students.
Office for Mediation and Reporting550 Sherbrooke O. Suite 1010
(West Tower elevators 1-11)
Montreal, Quebec H3A 1E3
The OMR offers confidential consultations to all members of the University community (students, staff, and faculty) to provide information on reporting processes as well as relevant University resources, support services, and training.
Sexual Assault Centre of the McGill Students' Society
McGill University Shatner Bldg. Basement
3480 McTavish, B-27
Montreal, QC H3A 1X9
The Sexual Assault Centre of the McGill Students’ Society (SACOMSS) is a volunteer-run organization committed to supporting survivors of sexual assault and their allies through direct support, advocacy, and outreach.
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