Robert Wright

The Peoples' Counselling Clinic
Clinical Member

About

Robert Seymour Wright is a queer, African Nova Scotian Social Worker and Sociologist whose 36 year career has spanned the fields of education, child welfare, forensic mental health, trauma, sexual violence, and cultural competence.  He served as the founding Executive Director of both the Peoples’ Counselling Clinic (Nov. 2017 - March 2024) and the African Nova Scotian Justice Institute (Fall 2021 - March 2024, March 2025 - August 2025) and continues at the Peoples’ Counselling Clinic as Director Emeritus, Consultant and Therapist.  Robert was recently appointed as a full-time, tenure track assistant professor at Saint Mary's University Department of Criminology.  Robert’s identity and work are grounded in his integrated and activist spirituality. 


Robert was an early practitioner of what has come to be known as Equity, Diversity and Inclusion work and developed a model for understanding and practicing Cultural Competence that continues to be a useful framework for the many practitioners and organizations that have used it. He pioneered the introduction of Impact of Race and Culture Assessments (IRCAs):  A specialized, forensic, clinical presentence report for people of African descent.  This latter work has received national attention.  In August of 2021 the Government of Canada funded him to expand the implementation of IRCAs nationally.   

Additional Info

State/Prov Licensing Board : Nova Scotia

State/Prov Certification or Credential Board : Nova Scotia

Pronouns : He/Him

Membership Type

Clinical Member

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