




Online counselling
Katiiti Inclusive Wellness: Your Partner in Online Counselling in Edmonton
At Katiiti Inclusive Wellness Counselling, we understand the importance of accessible mental health care without barriers. Our online counselling services in Edmonton and across Canada are designed to help you navigate and process your emotions, feelings, and experiences comfortably and conveniently from your own space at your own pace. Just like traditional in-person therapy, our virtual counselling sessions aim to assist you in identifying and overcoming obstacles, fostering resilience, enhancing coping strategies, promoting wellness, and reaching your individual goals.
Experience the advantages of online therapy, mirroring the benefits of face-to-face sessions but without the need to commute. Through the Jane Video platform, Katiiti Inclusive Wellness offers seamless virtual counselling services. If you are interested in exploring online counselling, we invite you to schedule an appointment with us.
Preparation for Virtual Counselling:
Ensure you have a private, quiet space, a stable internet connection, and a digital device equipped with a microphone and camera. Prior to your session, the Jane Team will send you an automated appointment reminder email containing a secure link to access the video call.
Accessing Online Counselling on a Laptop or Desktop Computer:
For optimal performance, we recommend using Google Chrome. To maximize your experience, download the latest version of Chrome before your initial session.
Virtual Counselling on Android Mobile Devices:
For the best results, we advise utilizing Chrome.
Virtual Counselling on iOS Devices (iPhone or iPad):
To access the Jane Video platform on iOS devices, please download the Jane Online Appointments App. Additionally, review the provided instructions on accessing your appointment seamlessly on iOS devices.








Land Acknowledgement
KATIITI INCLUSIVE WELLNESS respectfully acknowledges our location on the traditional lands of amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (Beaver Hills House) and stands in solidarity with the Indigenous peoples of Treaty 6 – the Nehiyaw, Dene, Nakota Sioux, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Papaschase nations. We recognize the importance of upholding Indigenous teachings and contribute our own healing practices and cultural heritage from African Buganda and diverse global identities. We understand that Indigenous sovereignty is integral to the liberation of all lands and peoples, acknowledging the historical impact of displacement and colonization. Our relationship with this land and its people is one of deep gratitude, seeking peace, and fostering a united and progressive community.