I could add to that.
Sometimes our clients don't know what they want. I think that's something to state. If they don't know what they want, but they've had an experience with sexual misconduct, they can reach out to us. Perhaps we can help them find the right program for them. It's not necessarily one-size-fits-all. Not everybody who comes has response and support coordination or goes to peer support. However, when they talk to our counsellors, they get a better understanding of what we can do to help them with their journey, whether it's facilitating reporting or referring them to a case manager to attend appointments. Really, it's individualized care based on their particular needs.
If they call us, we can help them figure out the best thing for them.