Graduate Wellness
U of T strives to balance the pursuit of higher education with the wellness of our students, staff, faculty and community. Available resources:
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Accessibility Services
Robarts Library, 130 St. George Street, 1st Floor
215 Huron Street, 9th Floor, Room 939
www.accessibility.utoronto.ca Accessibility Services collaborates with students, staff and faculty to ensure that students with documented disabilities have equal opportunities to achieve academic and co-curricular success. |
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Community Safety Office 21 Sussex Avenue, 2nd Floor www.communitysafety.utoronto.ca The Community Safety Office responds to students, staff, and faculty members of the University of Toronto community who have personal safety concerns. Additionally, the Office provides consultation and training to those managing difficult behaviour, workshops on a variety of topics, and self defence courses. |
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Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Koffler Student Services Centre, 214 College Street, Main Floor, Room 111 caps.utoronto.ca Counselling & Psychological Services (CAPS) offers students short-term individual counselling, psychotherapy, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, workshops, and psychiatric medication services. The interprofessional team offers assessment, treatment and referrals for a wide range of emotional and psychological problems. |
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Family Care Office Koffler Student Services Centre, 214 College Street, Main Floor www.familycare.utoronto.ca The Family Care Office provides assistance to individuals who are navigating the challenges of balancing family responsibilities with education and/or work. Staff is committed to developing knowledge, researching resources, working collaboratively with other departments, and implementing policies which promote educational and employment equity in order that U of T can continue to provide a caring and supportive work and study environment. |
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Family Resource Centre Early Learning Centre, 7 Glen Morris Street www.elc.utoronto.ca
The Family Resource Centre (FRC) is a free service for students, staff and faculty with young children. A family friendly environment where parents, caregivers or relatives can spend time with their children, while interacting with other families from the University of Toronto community. The program is designed to encourage parents/caregivers and children to play together, learn, expand their social support networks and obtain information and resources relating to parenting and childhood.
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Health and Dental Insurance Graduate Student's Union, 16 Bancroft Avenue www.utgsu.ca/health-and-dental health@utgsu.ca The Graduate Students Health Plan provides students with unique health benefits. The plan, administered by Green Shield, was designed to provide many important services and cover expenses not covered by a basic health-care plan (i.e. OHIP), or the equivalent (such as UHIP for international students) such as prescription drugs, health practitioners, medical equipment, travel health coverage, and more. Opt out deadlines are early in the tern, details available from the GSU. |
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Health Promotion Programming
www.healthycampus.utoronto.ca Health Promotion programming actively supports the health and wellbeing of U of T students. Through various initiatives and programs aimed at supporting students to make healthy choices in support of their academics and fosters a campus culture that values health and wellness. |
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Health Services Koffler Student Services Centre, 214 College Street, 2nd Floor healthservices.utoronto.ca
Health Services offers University of Toronto students the same services as a family doctor's office, and more. The multidisciplinary health team provides confidential, student-centered health care, including comprehensive medical care, travel medicine and education, immunization, and referrals for specialized treatment.
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Multi-Faith Centre for Spiritual Study and Practice Koffler House, 569 Spadina Ave www.multifaith.utoronto.ca The Multi-Faith Centre at the University of Toronto accommodates a variety of spiritual and faith-based practices, and encourages interfaith dialogue and spiritual development as part of the learning experience for all students. |
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Sexual Education and Peer Counselling Centre (SEC) 21 Sussex Avenue, Room 612 sec.sa.utoronto.ca/ The University of Toronto Sexual Education and Peer Counselling Centre (SEC) is a 100% not-for-profit, free volunteer-run student service/student group at U of T. Providing awareness and information on all aspects of human sexuality, from educational programming to peer counselling and referrals, while fostering a sex-positive attitude in a comfortable and welcoming campus environment. |
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University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) Koffler Student Services Centre, 214 College Street, Room 202 uoft.me/cieuhip International and exchange students are automatically enrolled in UHIP for the duration of their studies at U of T. UHIP cards must be picked up from the UHIP office. |
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WalkSmart 416-978-SAFE (7233) www.campuspolice.utoronto.ca/safety/walkSmart WalkSmart escorts offer a safe alternative to walking alone at night between 7:00pm and 12:00am (midnight) Monday to Friday to any location on the St. George campus, including Chestnut Residence, Student Family Housing on Charles Street, and surrounding TTC stations. |
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