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FALL 2022 SCHEDULE

2022-2023 Schedule: Schedule

SEPTEMBER 26
AC 227 @ 5PM-7PM

Share Circle: How to University 101

OCTOBER 17
HW PATIO @ 4PM-5:30PM

Share Circle: Outdoor Healing Walk

In collaboration with UTSC Parks Canada Club for UTERN's Sustainability Week

OCTOBER 28
ONLINE | SIGN UP CLOSED

LivingWorks Start: Suicide Prevention Training

Facilitated by Health and Wellness

OCTOBER 31
AC 227 @ 5PM-7PM

Pumpkin Painting Event

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NOVEMBER 14
AC 227 @ 5PM-7PM

Share Circle: Centering Men's Mental Health

Guest Speaker: Dr. Cupchik

NOVEMBER 18

ONLINE $195 | SIGN UP

Mental Health First Aid Training

Trainers: Stephanie Kersta & Carolyn Plater

NOVEMBER 28
AC 227 @ 5PM-7PM

Self Care Event

DECEMBER 5
AC 227 @ 5PM-7PM

Destressor: Gingerbread Decorating

TENTATIVE WINTER 2023 SCHEDULE

2022-2023 Schedule: Schedule

MONTH OF JANUARY

LivingWorks safeTALK Training

Facilitated by Health and Wellness

WEEK OF JANUARY 16

Share Circle: Post-Holiday Blues - right mindset for the new year

WEEK OF JANUARY 30

Indigenous Healing Event

Guest Speakers: TBD

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 6

Share Circle: Healthy Platonic Relationships

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 13

Love is Love Event: 2SLGBTQ+ Relationships

FEBRUARY 21-22

IN-PERSON $195 | SIGN UP

Mental Health First Aid Training

Trainers: Stephanie Kersta & Carolyn Plater

WEEK OF MARCH 6

Share Circle: Imposter Syndrome and The Stress of Success

MARCH 16-17
IN-PERSON $215 | SIGN UP

LivingWorks ASIST Training

Trainers: Stephanie Kersta & Carolyn Plater

WEEK OF MARCH 20

Gendered Differences in Mental Health Event

WEEK OF APRIL 3

Destressor: Movie Night

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University of Toronto Scarborough Land Acknowledgement

For over 15,000 years Toronto has been a gathering site for humans. This sacred land is the territory of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit River. The territory was the subject of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, a coming together of the Iroquois and Ojibwe Confederacies and other allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. Today, Toronto is still a meeting place for Indigenous people from across Turtle Island, and immigrants, both new and old, from across the world. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work in the community, and on this territory

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