LIBRARY
The Massey Library is the College hub for research, reading, and scholarship. It
houses a large
collection of books, manuscripts, periodicals, and reference materials, provides
access to a wide
range of electronic resources, including eBooks, electronic journals, and databases.
The Library
also provides a variety of facilities and services—including dedicated study spaces,
computers,
printers, and photocopiers, plus instruction on how to do research—to support student
learning.
For more information, come to the library Access Services desk, or email: okr@rmc-cmr.ca
NEURODIVERSITY AND ACADEMIC ACCOMMODATION
As new challenges emerge within national defence, diverse cognitive skills, including
those found in individuals who present differing cognitive or neurodivergent abilities
may
be increasingly valuable for solving problems related to areas such as artificial
intelligence,
autonomous weapons, and robotics.
The Academic Accommodation Policy at RMC supports students who learn in various
ways. These accommodations, which are established to equalize learning opportunities
for neurodiverse students or those with temporary medical conditions, provide neither
an academic advantage nor a disadvantage. Neurodiversity includes persons with ADHD,
Autism, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, and Tourette’s syndrome, while a
disability may include temporary medical conditions such as a concussion or a broken
hand. Some examples of academic accommodations include extra time on exams and
tests, permission to use assistive technology in class and on tests or having
flexibility on
deadlines. For more information, the N/OCdt can contact:
accommodation@rmc-cmr.ca.
MATH HELP CENTER (MHC)
The MHC offers tutoring services in a relaxing,
positive, and judgement-free environment. All of our
tutors are highly qualified and experienced
university mathematics teachers. The MHC runs
throughout the academic year from the day after
Labour Day through the end of the winter exam
period excluding statutory holidays and academic
breaks, such as reading week. All undergraduate students at RMC are welcome. No
appointment is necessary. Simply drop in. Students can refer to the MHC’s Moodle page
for
further details and scheduling information.
RESILIENCE PLUS
Resilience Plus is an evidence-based resilience education, training, coaching, and
research
program. Its goal is to empower individuals to maximize their resilience and
productivity, through
the effective pursuit of personal and professional goals. The Resilience Plus team is
made up of
faculty members, alumni, and N/OCdt student ambassadors who offer a variety of
initiatives to both
the RMC and RMC Saint-Jean communities. Through our guiding pillars of education,
training,
coaching, and research, we provide the students, staff and faculty of RMC and RMC
Saint-Jean with
necessary resilience skills and tools that can be immediately applied to their
personal and
professional lives. Join the team on Facebook and Instagram to see previous and
upcoming webinar
workshops, monthly challenges, networking events, podcasts, and so much more!
THE RMC SUCCESS CENTRE
The RMC Success Centre was developed to enhance the quality of life on campus for
students, faculty, and staff. The Centre can be a one-stop shop where people can come
to get information and referrals about conflict management services, financial
planning,
healthier habits and access other programs and services. Students also come to the SC
to receive help or advice on various academic skills subjects like time management,
note
taking, how to get ready for final exams, how to read and benefit from a syllabus,
different
learning styles, how to survive a lecture, and much more. Students can attend
workshops
or make an appointment with a Learning Advisor/Education Specialist to get more
personalized advice and tools.
As the mandate of the SC is to improve the quality of life for everybody at RMC, it
also holds a variety of activities and events, such as board game nights, craft
nights, Lego
nights, etc. The SC has also collaborated with St. John’s Ambulance Therapy Dog
Program
and offers many dog visits for students and staff to interact with them and therefore
reduce stress, and anxiety and feel happier.
The RMC SC supports members of the RMC community by listening, engaging in
problem-solving, providing information and resources and/or referring them to other
services that will enable successful outcomes. The SC also offers webinars about a
variety
of subjects to RMC staff, such as the Employee Assistance Program and the Office of
Disability Management.
In collaboration with the Writing Centre, the SC is also coordinating peer tutoring at
RMC. Students interested in tutoring their peers can take one of two available courses
to
learn how to become a tutor, and once they have successfully completed the course,
they
can help their friends and peers in courses they have completed and in which they have
excelled.
The RMC SC is located in the Massey Library, which is in the Massey Building. The SC
also encompasses a Learning Commons space that includes a number of tables, chairs,
and white boards to encourage discussion and group work. The SC also collaborates with
other services offered at RMC, such as Culture Evolution, the Math Help Centre, the
Writing
Centre, etc. It is also connected to partners like Athletics, the Academic Wing and
Training
Wing, Health Promotion, Personnel Support Programs, CAF Health Services and much,
much more.
By coming to the SC and using the resources it offers, students and staff know that if
they cannot find what they are looking for at the SC, the SC will know what resources
they
should go to. Web page:
www.rmc-cmr.ca/en/rmc-success-centre.
SENTINEL PROGRAM
Sentinels are a group of non-professional military volunteers who are screened and
trained to
provide peer support to others and in reporting trends and concerns to the Chain of
Command
through the Chaplaincy.
As their core function, Sentinels offer human contact, practical help, support, and
referrals to
other resources. As peer helpers, they may be responsible for the following: training
volunteers,
giving individuals tools to actively listen to and help others, directing people to
the right
resources, and making a real difference to morale.
The sentinel network at RMC, currently comprised over one hundred trained cadets and
staff, and
creates “a preventative care network, with the objective to support the Chain of
Command in their
vital role to care for the well being of NCdts/OCdts”(“Sentinel Program CAF
Implementation”).
Representatives from each sqn are assigned to communicate instructions and guidance to
their sqn
sentinels and report significant concerns encountered and affecting the morale and
wellbeing of
RMC cadets to the College Chaplain Sentinel Coordinator.
The RMC chaplains deliver Sentinel training, on a voluntary basis, to the N/OCdts on
average
twice a semester. Refresher training is offered at the beginning of the fall academic
semester,
and during professional development training offered periodically to develop the
skills Sentinels
use in supporting their peers. Staff Sentinel training is also offered on an as needed
basis or
when requested.
This training is provided over the course of a day, and is designed to assist
sentinels in
understanding their responsibilities and roles, while preparing each sentinel when
engaging in the
support and care of one of their peers and ensuring they are aware of the numerous
support
networks at their disposal and how to properly make a referral to and/or utilize these
resources.
SPIRITUAL SUPPORT
The chaplains are a part of the health professional network of care designed to
provide
support, guidance, and direction to the N/OCdts, military staff, and CAF members
serving
at, attending, or working at RMC and the Canadian Defence Academy HQ. Chaplains
provide the frontline support to all those facing challenges, encountering struggles
or
moral and ethical questions, through the following services:
- Proposing compassionate recommendations to the Cadet Wing Chain of Command;
- Providing a listening ear in times of trouble, anxiety, and distress;
- Presenting guidance in times of uncertainty; and
- Suggesting and arranging referrals for services offered by other CAF health
professionals and supports.
RMC Chaplains facilitate the worship of all personnel and maintain the three chapel
and restorative spaces on the third floor of Yeo Hall. These spaces are open to all
24/7 and
are meant to provide a quiet and safe space that facilitates personal reflection,
meditation,
and the observation of your spiritual and faith practices. Moreover, the RMC chaplain
team
supports and facilitates cadet lead faith events, group activities, and spiritual
practices
by providing guidance, being physically present, and acting as a liaison between the
Chain of Command and the cadets to ensure that they have all the support needed while
deconflicting with duty weekends or college events.
Additionally, the RMC chaplain team serves as a counsel to the Chain of Command,
cadets, and CAF members regarding questions of religious or spiritual accommodation
by providing guidance on the CAF policies and procedures and supporting the Chain of
Command in meeting the needs of all members, cadets and personnel that fall under
their
care and direction.
Finally, RMC chaplains support CAF members, cadets and military personnel assigned
to the college who are requiring financial support by applying for and accessing funds
through ‘Together we stand’, and by coordinating the RMC holiday hamper program and
ensuring the distribution of gift cards, provided through ‘Support Our Troops,’ to
N/OCdts
and staff in financial need.
A chaplain is always available at RMC, if needed your N/OCdts should not hesitate to
reach out by phone, email, in person, through their Chain of Command, or through the
RMC duty personnel. Most members of the RMC chaplain team are located on the second
and third floors of Yeo Hall, and their contact numbers are posted on their office
doors.
The notations on the doors include a QR code that will lead them to a booking website
to
arrange a meeting time.