Contact
Get in touch
Whether you have a question about submitting your experience, want to suggest a resource, or are a researcher or journalist seeking information, The Canadian HBOT Registry welcomes your correspondence.
How to reach us
Based in Canada
Our team operates across multiple provinces. We serve all of Canada.
Media & Research Inquiries
Journalists, researchers, and legal professionals are welcome to reach out via email for data requests, interviews, or collaboration inquiries.
Looking to share your HBOT story?
For formal submissions documenting your experience with HBOT access in Canada, please use our dedicated intake form — not this contact page.
Go to the Intake FormFrequently asked questions
Is my submission really confidential?
Yes. All Registry submissions are stored securely and never shared with insurers, employers, or government agencies without your explicit consent. You control how your information is used.
Can I submit even if my denial happened years ago?
Absolutely. We accept submissions regardless of when the denial or barrier occurred. Historical documentation strengthens the longitudinal record we are building.
I don't have written documentation of the denial. Can I still submit?
Yes. Written documentation is helpful but not required. Verbal denials, phone conversations, and informal discouragement all count as documented experiences when you describe them in your submission.
Will my submission be used in court or litigation?
Not without your explicit, case-specific consent. We collect experiences for advocacy and policy purposes. If your case were to be considered for legal use, we would contact you separately for permission.
How can I get involved beyond submitting?
The Canadian HBOT Registry welcomes volunteers with backgrounds in law, health research, communications, and data analysis. Email us at the address above to learn about current needs.