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Grief Support Group


Everyone grieves in their own unique way. When significant people in your life die, you may feel angry, isolated, sad, guilty and lonely. The Grief Support Sharing Circle is an informal mutual support group, led by clinicians and campus chaplains, that provides support for students who have experienced the death of a significant person, as […]

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Gender-affirming care services at Health & Wellness


Posted on November 30, 2023 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne U of T students contemplating or undergoing gender transition can find support on the St. George campus, and the team at Health & Wellness has created a new online resource to make this care even more visible. Through advice, medical treatment and more, family doctors and mental […]

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Identify, Assist, Refer+ (IAR+)


Identify, Assist, Refer+ (IAR+) is a companion workshop to Identify, Assist, Refer (IAR) online training where you practice supporting individuals with mental health challenges through tailored case studies, boundary activities and role-play. The curriculum and concepts used in IAR+ are consistent with those taught in IAR and explore them at a more in-depth level. The […]

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When to connect with Accessibility Services staff


Download: When to connect with Accessibility Services staff (PDF) When should I book an appointment with my accessibility advisor? To discuss the impact of your disability on your academic work. To request assistance accessing the Bursary for Students with Disabilities (BSWD) & receive referrals for assessments. To review updated medical documentation. To discuss changes to […]

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Career supports for students with disabilities


In partnership with Accessibility Services and led by the Career Educator, Accessibility, Steven Lappano – we offer meaningful career supports for students who identify as having a disability to explore what you can do with your degree, discover job opportunities in a variety of fields and industries, and consider further education options and plans. Connect […]

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Learn about harm reduction


What is harm reduction? Harm reduction is an evidence-based approach to programs and policies that aims to reduce the negative impacts of risky health behaviours. At its core, harm reduction is about meeting people where they are and respecting their individual autonomy and dignity. For example, rather than expecting students to completely abstain from behaviours […]

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Social Groups


ASD Peer Connections for Women & Trans Students An informal space for students to connect and discuss topics relevant to their disability. Find community, share strategies to build resilience and be yourself! Peer Connections are facilitated by peer facilitators from Accessibility Services. An accessibility advisor and/or program coordinator will be there to support. This program […]

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Interfaith Movies & Connections


Interfaith movie nights are a fun opportunity to relax and connect. Watch films highlighting a diverse array of faith traditions and experiences. […]

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Global Communities of Care


Global issues, such as war, natural disasters, epidemics, disease, social and political injustice, and ongoing world issues have profound and far-reaching impacts that extend beyond geographical boundaries. Students with personal connections to the places and people affected by these problems often face unique challenges and emotional burdens, both in their personal lives and in their […]

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Accessibility Services main office


Visit the Accessibility Services office located at 455 Spadina Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 400. Learn more about the space and aids available to support your visit. Elevator To report any elevator issues, call 416-978-1488 or 416-978-0895 or email accessibility.services@utoronto.ca. Check your U of T email for elevator service disruption notifications in the event of a […]

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