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Accessibility Statement

Our Commitment

Waves is committed to accessibility in every sense — not just on this website but across every branch of the ecosystem. We believe that healing should be available to everyone regardless of ability, identity, income or circumstance.

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Website Accessibility

We are working to ensure this website meets WCAG 2.1 accessibility guidelines. This includes clear colour contrast, readable fonts, descriptive image text and keyboard navigability. If you experience any barriers on this website please contact us and we will address them promptly.

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Service Accessibility

Waves offers the following to improve access to care: — Virtual therapy sessions — accessible from anywhere in Ontario — Phone sessions — no video required — Lower-cost group therapy options — Sliding scale fees — please enquire directly — Shoreline Walk & Talk sessions — movement-based and nature-based options — Trauma-informed, anti-oppressive and disability justice-informed practice.

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Physical Office

If you require specific accommodations to attend in-person sessions please contact us in advance and we will do everything we can to support your access needs.

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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients

Waves has professional experience supporting Deaf, hard of hearing and hearing loss communities. We affirm Deaf culture and are committed to communication accessibility. Please contact us to discuss your specific communication needs and preferences.

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Feedback

Your feedback on the accessibility of Waves is genuinely welcomed. If you encounter barriers or have suggestions please contact us at wellness@wavestherapy.ca.

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Contact

Nicole Pitt, MSW, RSW Waves Psychotherapy nicole@wavestherapy.ca

Healing the past so it stops living in your present.

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Waves operates on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Huron-Wendat peoples, and the home of the Métis Nation. This land is covered by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement to share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. We are grateful to live and work on this territory and we honour the resilience and continued presence of Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island.

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Copyright: © 2026 Waves Psychotherapy — Nicole Pitt, MSW, RSW. All rights reserved.

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