Starling Community Services
Robert Marshall is an experienced Database & Application Support Specialist at Starling Community Services, where responsibilities include managing database projects related to Mental Health client information and advising on technical aspects such as data mining and compliance. With a diverse professional background, Robert has also held roles as a Systems Analyst, Resource Centre Assistant for a non-profit program aimed at assisting individuals 55 and older, and has experience in administrative support for various social service programs. Prior positions include Distress Rating Analyst at Fugro Roadware and Executive Assistant at the Ontario Sheep Marketing Board. Education includes ongoing studies in Computing and Information Systems at Athabasca University, along with professional development courses at the University of Waterloo, and degrees in Applied Chemistry and Physics and partial studies in Biomedical Biology from Laurentian University.
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Starling Community Services
Starling Community Services (formerly Lutherwood) is a progressive, not-for-profit that annually provides children's mental health, employment, and housing services to more than 16,000 people with diverse identities within Waterloo Region and Wellington County. Social Media Disclaimer: We encourage a useful exchange of comments, questions, criticism and suggestions. However, postings on any of our social media sites must not contain any inappropriate information or images including personally identifying information or messages that risk the privacy of others. Inappropriate postings include but are not limited to hate speech (personal attacks, profanity, racism, etc.), graphic, obscene, explicit or illegal submissions as well as advertisements and defamatory comments. Please report any inappropriate content to admin@lutherwood.ca. Lutherwood reserves the right to delete any inappropriate content. If an individual continues to violate this policy, we reserve the right to block individuals from posting. Our social media is not staffed by clinicians and we are not able to provide clinical information, advice, service or crisis support over social media. As such, Lutherwood’s social media must not be used in emergency situations. If you need mental health counselling support, call us at 519-749-2932, Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you require immediate emergency assistance please contact 911. If you need crisis support outside business hours, call: • Here 24/7 at 1-844-437-3247 or visit www.here247.ca • Kids Help at 1-800-668-6868 also provides immediate counselling help