Equity and Human Rights Services

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On-Campus Resources 

Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office (UTM)

905-569-4916
Promotes an equitable and inclusive campus community. Provides confidential, non-judgmental, client-centered services for campus community members who have experienced human rights-based discrimination or harassment.  

Sexual & Gender Diversity Office (Tri-Campus)

416-946-5624
Provides innovative education, programming, resources and advocacy on sexual and gender diversity for students, staff and faculty.

Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office (Tri-Campus)

416-978-1259
Provides services to support University members in their efforts to foster environments that are intentionally racially diverse and inclusive through the advancement of equitable practices, education and training and the provision of complaints resolution supports on matters of race, faith and intersecting identities as guided by the Ontario Human Rights Commission

Family Care Office (Tri-Campus)

416-978-0951
The Family Care Office provides confidential guidance, resources, referrals, educational programming and advocacy for the University of Toronto community and their families. We raise awareness of family care issues central to the achievement of education and employment equity at the University of Toronto.

Accessibility For Ontarians With Disabilities Act Office (Tri-Campus)

416-978-7236
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Office ensures that U of T is meeting the AODA standard obligations as legislated by the Province of Ontario and makes the University accessible for all staff, faculty, librarians and students.

Office of Indigenous Initiatives (Tri-Campus)

indigenous.initiatives@utoronto.ca
Provides an overview to the Indigenous community, initiatives, services and academic programs on all three campuses. Additionally, there is a Tri-Campus Indigenous Wellness Counsellor and Coordinator available to support Indigenous students at U of T. Click here to skip down the website to information about scheduling an appointment.

Students 

U of T Telus Health Student Support (formerly known as My Student Support Program or MySSP)

1-844-451-9700 (Outside of North America: 001-416-380-6578
U of T Telus Health Student Support (THSS) offers immediate and confidential access to culturally relevant counselling in your native language, day or night. Counsellor is available via an app or by mobile phone, online chat, video, email or in person.

UTM Health & Counselling Centre  

905-828-5255  
Offers personal counselling, group counselling and psychiatric care to assist students experiencing a wide range of challenges.  

  • Additionally, there is a Tri-Campus Indigenous Wellness Counsellor and Coordinator available to support Indigenous students at U of T. 

To schedule an appointment, call Health & Wellness at the St. George Campus at 416-978-8030 (select option ‘5’) or email info.hwc@utoronto.ca   

Accessibility Services  

905-569-4699
Offers services and academic accommodations to students who have a documented learning, physical, sensory, mental health disability or medical condition.  

Interfaith & Spirituality – Centre for Student Engagement 

Interfaith and Spirituality program at UTM and important resources, events, and contacts, including Campus Faith Leaders Association.  

Employees 

Staff and faculty Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP)

1-800-663-1142 
The Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) offers confidential short–term counselling, coaching, information, and support for all types of issues relating to mental health, health management, and achieving greater personal and workplace well-being.

Off-Campus Resources

Click here to explore mental health resources in the greater Toronto area.

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UofT Student Mental Health Resource

Connect to the Tri-Campus UofT Student Mental Health Resource to find Support and Services, Build Your Mental Health Toolkit, view Upcoming Events, and explore the Care Model.
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NAVI, Your U of T Resource Finder

Navi, short for navigator, is a chat-based virtual assistant. Navi can provide information on many topics, including admissions, financial aid, getting involved, careers, convocation and more. Additionally, NAVI can provide more specific information regarding mental health resources. All you have to do is click on the chat button and tell Navi what you need help with.