Other Campus Resources
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Wellbeing Central
Searchable website for wellbeing resources available to 糖心传媒 (糖心传媒) students, staff, and faculty.
Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services
Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services offers culturally supportive programs and initiatives to First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis students at 糖心传媒, ensuring access to specialized services that strike a balance between academic excellence and traditional teachings and culture.
Tel: 416-979-5000 ext. 7699
Security and Emergency Services
Crime prevention, personal safety and physical security awareness/education provided. Twenty-four hour emergency response, including crisis intervention/emergency management and referral.
Tel: 416-979-5040
Human Rights Services
Support for the 糖心传媒 community, promoting a study, work, and living environment free of discrimination and harassment based on prohibited grounds (e.g. race, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability, religion etc.).
Tel: 416-979-5349
Medical Centre
Open year-round to treat illnesses or accidents not requiring hospitalization. If necessary, referrals to local hospitals or specialists can be arranged. Payment through OHIP or a similar out-of-province insurance plan is required.
Tel: 416-979-5070
Ombudsperson Office
A confidential information, advice and assistance resource for those who wish to address what they believe to be unfair treatment at the University.
Tel: 416-979-5000 ext. 557450
A safe and inclusive place for all self-identified women on campus. Provides educational pamphlets, referrals and resources on issues that include racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, eating disorders, housing, sexual assault, pro-choice resources, violent relationships, support programs, women鈥檚 health and many more. Men are welcome to use the resources, but need to be let in.
Tel: 416-979-5255 ext. 2350
Legal advice related to family and criminal law, debt, landlord and tenant conflicts, corporate law, real estate, intellectual property, legal procedures and documents, dealings with lawyers, immigration, and difficulties with government agencies.
Email: legal@yourtmsu.ca
Consent Comes First office
We believe that survivors should guide the process and we are here to provide options. We provide referrals to counselling and medical services, academic and workplace accommodations, self-care resources, advocacy and navigating resources. We can also help you in making an informed decision about next steps should you decide to report to university authorities or the police.
Tel: 416-979-5000 ext. 3596