Communities in Conflict and/or Crisis
Our department, as well as many within the U of T community, realizes that we live in a world where our communities may suffer from conflicts, natural disasters, and other crises that impact the wellbeing and general state of all of us. Therefore, there are several supports and services that are available to the University of Toronto community in response to various conflicts and crisis.
Supports
General and Student Supports
(St. George Campus)
(support available 24/7/365 by phone or text in multiple languages)
(includes links to Health & Wellness and community resources)
, an Equity Office and Tri-Campus service that offers short-term support and assistance to students, staff, and faculty members of the University of Toronto community who have experienced personal safety concerns
(St. George Campus)
(St. George)
Specific resources (including the above listed) are linked in CTL’s Student Portal page of
Faculty and Staff Supports
Faculty and staff can access the
, an Equity Office and Tri-Campus service that offers short-term support and assistance to students, staff, and faculty members of the University of Toronto community who have experienced personal safety concerns
Support from Other Organizations
A collection of grief resources for students, staff, and caregivers and coping guidance resources.
A database of professional therapists (Psychotherapists, Social Workers, and other similar professions).
Students Needing Support
If you need support navigating these resources or exploring short-term academic flexibility, please reach out to us.
CTL Students
Máiri McKenna Edwards
(pronounced , )
Coordinator, Diversity, Equity & Student Experience
Department of Curriculum Teaching & Learning
252 Bloor Street West
(On site Monday, Wednesday & Thursday)
OISE Students
Jeananne T. Robertson
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Student Success Counsellor
Assistant Director Student Experience
Registrar's Office and Student Experience
Phone: (416)-978-2448
Recent News and Updates from the University
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