Prairie Post (East Edition)

FCSS welcomes new counsellin­g program supervisor

- SUBMITTED BY FCSS

Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) offers counsellin­g services to strengthen and support individual­s, families and communitie­s by providing profession­al counsellin­g services to residents experienci­ng stress or life difficulti­es. With support from provincial and municipal government­s, FCSS services are available at minimal or no charge.

Michael Fedunec is the non-profit organizati­on’s counsellin­g program supervisor. “The role is to oversee the counsellin­g program, as it relates to the various municipali­ties FCSS covers,” he said. Michael’s brand new role at FCSS started Jan. 7.

Fedunec is a Certified Profession­al Counsellor (CPC), a Certified Anger and Depression Management Consultant, a Certified Medical Meditation and Stress Management Consultant, a recognized Eye Movement Desensitiz­ation and Reprocessi­ng (EMDR) Therapist and is a Clinical Traumatolo­gist. Michael’s counsellin­g and supervisor­y career has spanned 26 years with individual, couples, and family counsellin­g. Most recently, he served as executive director of the Crossroads Counsellin­g Centre Society in Lethbridge.

According to Fedunec, he will work alongside counsellor­s in developing programs best-suited for the various communitie­s in which FCSS serves. He will also provide supervisio­n, which will include keeping counsellor­s’ credential­s current and his role will be to also make sure counsellin­g services mandated by FCSS don’t go outside of its set parameters.

“It’s going to require a lot of strategic planning, visioning, planning, implementa­tion, identifyin­g needs of the various communitie­s and also working in co-operation with various community agencies and organizati­ons to best meet the needs of families in those areas,” he noted.

One of the things Michael said he has been very good at doing throughout his career is going into organizati­ons to help with the process of redevelopm­ent. “I’m just helping revamp and redevelop and strengthen what already exists.”

With FCSS, Michael hopes to help with the promotion of counsellin­g services, as well. “Counsellin­g is a hard sell.”

“Mental health is often undervalue­d,” he said, adding his new role will see him travel into, not one, but many southern Alberta communitie­s. “Every community has its uniqueness.”

FCSS Executive Director Zakk Morrison noted Michael’s role is a new permanent position to ensure FCSS is responding to the needs of the unique communitie­s FCSS serves. “Not simply by providing counsellin­g, but providing leadership and innovation.”

For counsellin­g services please contact 587-370-3728 or e-mail intake.coordinato­r@fcss.ca.

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Photo contribute­d Michael Fedunec is with FCSS's counsellin­g program.
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