Develops partnerships to build supportive learning and working communities at the University of Toronto by working towards equity and challenging discrimination.
Provides assistance and managing confidential concerns and complaints of discrimination and/or harassment based on race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship and/or creed.
The Centre facilitates access to support, services and accommodations for students, staff and faculty members who have been affected by sexual violence or sexual harassment.
First Nations House provides culturally relevant services to Indigenous students in support of academic success, personal growth and leadership development.
Security Guard or Special Constable will meet you at your location. Student staff working in pairs (one male and one female) will escort you anywhere on campus or to a subway station.
Immediate and/or ongoing confidential, 24-hour support for any school, health, or general life concern at no cost to students. Ongoing support is available in over 146 languages.
Provides programs on personal safety, protection of property, conflict resolution, maintenance of public order, community service and referral, crime prevention and detection.
Community Resources for Students, Staff and Faculty
A grassroots, women and non-binary run collective working towards a violence-free world by providing anti-oppressive, feminist peer support to survivors of sexual violence through support, education and activism.
Anishnawbe Health Toronto Mental Health Crisis Line
Provides confidential and free information about health services information for people experiencing problems with alcohol and drugs, mental illness and/or gambling.
Provides crisis, emotional support and suicide prevention + intervention + postvention services to individuals in our community via hotline, online chat, and text and some in-person individual and group support.
Confidential, non-judgmental & informed LGBTTQQ2SI peer support that affirms and supports the experiences of youth (29 and under) across Ontario via chat, text and email.
For life-threatening emergencies or incidents occurring in the moment where you need police, fire, or ambulance. If responding on campus also contact Campus Police to ensure prompt service.
Call 911 in situations requiring immediate police, fire, or medical response to preserve life or property. To ensure prompt service, after calling 911 contact Campus Police.
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Using the MySSP app, you can call or chat with a counsellor anytime providing immediate and/or ongoing confidential, 24-hour multilingual support for any concern.
Please note that this was not compiled by RCSA. Credits go to: https://iar.utoronto.ca/main/resources. Please check this site for the most updated contact information of the above resources.