Forwarding on the following weekly event announcements.



For the latest updates on York University’s plan for Summer 2022 Term, please visit: https://www.yorku.ca/bettertogether/students/


Regards,



Domenica
School of Health Policy & Management

York University

Undergraduate Program Website:  http://shpm.info.yorku.ca/



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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2022 8:54 AM
Subject: FW: Calumet and Stong Colleges' Upcoming Events - Week of May 16, 2022 & Looking Ahead


While we are practicing social distancing physically we do not want you to distance yourself from us virtually.  Take this opportunity to join our Instagram and Facebook pages and connect with us on LinkedIn.  Our team is exploring different ways we can support you online.  If you have any questions and/or ideas about how we can support you online please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Stay Connected with Calumet!



[Instagram logo]<https://www.instagram.com/calumet.york/>               [Facebook logo] <https://www.facebook.com/calumet.york/>                [yorku.ca/colleges/calumet][Website icon]                [LinkedIn logo] <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccscyu/>



Stay Connected with Stong!





         [Instagram logo] <https://www.instagram.com/stong.york/>                [Facebook logo] <https://www.facebook.com/yorkustongcollege/>                [yorku.ca/colleges/stong][Website icon]                [LinkedIn logo] <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccscyu/>







Calumet and Stong Colleges (CCSC) support York University's<https://president.yorku.ca/files/2020/06/Next-Steps-in-Yorks-plan-to-address-anti-Black-racism.pdf?x79145> statements about standing together to fight anti-Black racism<https://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2020/06/01/statement-york-university-stands-together-against-anti-black-racism/?utm_source=YFile_Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=Top-Stories&utm_campaign=yfile%20%20>.

CCSC are committed to inspiring learning, leadership and citizenship and value mentorship and being student centric, engaged, collaborative, and bold.



The success of our students depends on our collective willingness and ability to listen, to be kind, to look after ourselves and each other, to work together, and to lead with Respect, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion<https://rights.info.yorku.ca/>. We do not condone or tolerate racism, prejudice or discrimination in CCSC. We are committed to supporting our CCSC Peer Leaders and Student Organizations and our York and CCSC community to stop anti-Black racism and systemic discrimination of all kinds. We will also collaborate with others to strengthen our student success programming to help our Colleges and students foster a just and fair world.  For more information and to connect with us, email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or visit our website https://ccscss.info.yorku.ca/online-student-support/



Student Community & Leadership Development (SCLD) Anti-Racist Resources<https://scld.yorku.ca/files/2020/06/Anti-Racist-Resource-Share-1.pdf?x58704>



[We Stand With You Calumet and Stong Colleges (CCSC) support York University's statements about standing together to fight anti-Black racism.  White lettering on a black back ground.]

[BLACK LIVES MATTER  Black lettering on a white background.]



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Enter to Win a Raffle - HEALTH & WELLBEING SURVEY! – Survey Closes Sunday, May 29, 2022

[ENTER TO WIN A RAFFLE - HEALTH & WELLBEING SURVEY! – Survey Closes Sunday, May 29, 2022  Calumet and Stong Colleges are seeking to get your input on potential new initiatives supporting Health and Wellbeing for the Colleges community. We would appreciate your input on various initiatives and would like to hear from you about your own ideas! Your feedback is important to us, as we continue to support our students, and will be taken into consideration moving forward. Please note the Calumet & Stong Colleges Strategic Plan as it relates to promoting Health and Wellness: https://www.yorku.ca/colleges/ccsc/calumet-stong-colleges-strategic-plan/  The survey is available for all York University students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members until Sunday, May 29th, 2022.   By completing this survey you will be entered into a raffle draw for a $25.00 gift card!  Survey Link: https://tinyurl.com/CCSCW2022Feedback If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email Abdul K. Mohammed at [log in to unmask] .  YOUR FEEDBACK MATTERS, COMPLETE THE SURVEY!]



Calumet and Stong Colleges are seeking to get your input on potential new initiatives supporting Health and Wellbeing for the Colleges community. We would appreciate your input on various initiatives and would like to hear from you about your own ideas! Your feedback is important to us, as we continue to support our students, and will be taken into consideration moving forward. Please note the Calumet & Stong Colleges Strategic Plan as it relates to promoting Health and Wellness: https://www.yorku.ca/colleges/ccsc/calumet-stong-colleges-strategic-plan/



The survey is available for all York University students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members until Sunday, May 29th, 2022.



By completing this survey you will be entered into a raffle draw for a $25.00 gift card!



Survey Link: https://tinyurl.com/CCSCW2022Feedback

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email Abdul K. Mohammed at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .



YOUR FEEDBACK MATTERS, COMPLETE THE SURVEY!

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EXTENDED DEADLINE: UPSA By- Elections for 2022-2023 – Nomination forms due Monday, May 16, 2022 @ 11:59pm (EDT)



The Undergraduate Psychology Student Association is recruiting executive members for the 2022-2023 academic year! This is a great opportunity to develop leadership and collaboration skills, network with staff, faculty, alumni, and students, and contribute to the enhancement of York’s Psychology community!



Available positions:

(2) Peer Mentoring Coordinator

(1) Peer Tutoring Coordinator

(1) Community Relations Coordinator

(1) Marketing Coordinator



Role descriptions can be found by visiting tinyurl.com/By-elections2022<https://tinyurl.com/By-elections2022>.



Visit tinyurl.com/UPSAbyelections<https://tinyurl.com/UPSAbyelections> to access the nomination form. Nomination forms are due by Monday, May 16th, 2022 at 11:59 PM EST (Extended Deadline).



Other important dates (UPDATED):



Deadline for nomination forms: By 11:59 PM, Monday, May 16th, 2022

Emails with signature forms will be sent out: Tuesday, May 17th, 2022

Signature forms must be emailed back to UPSA: By 11:59 PM, Monday, May 23rd, 2022

Invitation for Town Hall sent: Tuesday, May 24th, 2022

Confirmation for Town Hall must be emailed to UPSA: By 11:59 PM, Thursday, May 26th, 2022

Town Hall (online): Saturday, May 28th, 2022 (time TBD)

Mandatory executive training (in-person): Monday, May 30th, 2022 (time TBD)

Position Start Date: May 31st, 2022



If you would like to participate in our Town Hall and vote in the elections on Saturday, May 28th, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> with your name, York student email, and student number by Thursday, May 26th. Note that you must have been a member of UPSA on YU Connect as of April 30th.



Best of luck!



[EXTENDED DEADLINE: UPSA BY- ELECTIONS FOR 2022-2023 – Nomination forms due Monday, May 16, 2022 @ 11:59pm (EDT)    The Undergraduate Psychology Student Association is recruiting executive members for the 2022-2023 academic year! This is a great opportunity to develop leadership and collaboration skills, network with staff, faculty, alumni, and students, and contribute to the enhancement of York’s Psychology community!   Available positions: (2) Peer Mentoring Coordinator (1) Peer Tutoring Coordinator (1) Community Relations Coordinator (1) Marketing Coordinator   Role descriptions can be found by visiting tinyurl.com/By-elections2022.   Visit tinyurl.com/UPSAbyelections to access the nomination form. Nomination forms are due by Monday, May 16th, 2022 at 11:59 PM EST (Extended Deadline).   Other important dates (UPDATED):   Deadline for nomination forms: By 11:59 PM, Monday, May 16th, 2022 Emails with signature forms will be sent out: Tuesday, May 17th, 2022 Signature forms must be emailed back to UPSA: By 11:59 PM, Monday, May 23rd, 2022 Invitation for Town Hall sent: Tuesday, May 24th, 2022 Confirmation for Town Hall must be emailed to UPSA: By 11:59 PM, Thursday, May 26th, 2022 Town Hall (online): Saturday, May 28th, 2022 (time TBD) Mandatory executive training (in-person): Monday, May 30th, 2022 (time TBD) Position Start Date: May 31st, 2022   If you would like to participate in our Town Hall and vote in the elections on Saturday, May 28th, please email [log in to unmask] with your name, York student email, and student number by Thursday, May 26th. Note that you must have been a member of UPSA on YU Connect as of April 30th.   Best of luck!]

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Inspired Minds: Celebrating a Decade of Student Achievements – Wednesday, May 18, 2022 from 11:00am – 1:00pm



Invitation and Lunch! - Please Join us at Inspired Minds: Celebrating a Decade of Student Achievements at York's Undergraduate Research Fair & Art Walk



Experience the evolution, student achievements, winning projects and highlights of the Undergraduate Research Fair, Art Walk and the RYR (Revue Your Review Undergraduate Research Journal) and mark the 10th anniversary of this event. A lunch-to-go will be provided.



ALL STUDENTS are invited to attend this event! Mark Your Calendars!



Date: May 18th from 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Location: Scott Library Collaboratory (2nd Floor, Scott Library)



Find out about:

  *   Panel and Mentors and what participation in the Fair, Art Walk and RYR has done for them and will do for you!
  *   NEW!! Tools and Technology from YorkU Libraries' Media Creation Lab - try them out!
  *   Future of the Fair – come share your ideas!
  *   Networking opportunities with professors, librarians and fellow students!

View more at the event web site<https://undergradfair.library.yorku.ca/web/> including the itinerary and invitation for the day and register here<https://bit.ly/UGFAIR2022>. Questions can be emailed to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

In accordance with York University policy, the mask mandate will be in effect at this event.

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Career Education and Development



Register to attend the Virtual Spring Career Fair!
Looking for a summer job, an internship, or a full-time position after graduation? Employers are actively hiring York
students and alumni, meet them during the Virtual Spring Career Fair<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=http://careers.yorku.ca/fair> on Thursday, May 19 from 10 a.m to 3 p.m.

Participating employers include: BDO Canada, Canada Revenue Agency, Dell Technologies, Government of
Nunavut, Homewood Health, RBC, RCMP, Sherwin-Williams, TD, Technical Standards and Safety Authority,
York University and more!<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=http://careers.yorku.ca/fair>

Register for the fair via the Experience York dashboard.<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=http://careers.yorku.ca/experienceyork>


Discover On-Campus Summer Jobs through YU Hire and our Job Portal
Work with York University this summer through one of the various Work/Study positions available across
campus. For more information about how to apply to work/study positions, click here.<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=https://sfs.yorku.ca/work-study-programs/how-to-apply-for-work-study-and-leap-positions>

View available Work/Study positions through the York University Career website, YU Hire. <https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=https://www.yorku.ca/jobs>

Research @ York (RAY) Positions: There are over 100 RAY postings accepting applications from eligible
undergraduate students interested in supporting the research culture at York! To learn more about
eligibility and applying to RAY positions via the Career Education & Development Job Portal, click here<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=https://sfs.yorku.ca/work-study-programs/how-to-apply-for-ray-positions>.

View available Research @ York positions by logging into the Career Education & Development Job Portal.<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=http://careers.yorku.ca/experienceyork>


Explore internships, summer jobs and full-time roles after graduation with various employers via the Career
Education & Development Job Portal.<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=http://careers.yorku.ca/experienceyork>

Students and recent grads can register for our webinars and virtual employer networking events, or book
1:1 virtual or in-person appointments with our career educators and career counsellors via Career Education
& Development Registration Portal.<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=838&[log in to unmask]&url=http://careers.yorku.ca/experienceyork>

For questions, reach out to us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

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SPEED SKETCHING WORKSHOP - Friday, May 20, 2022, from 5:00pm- 6:00pm EDT



Facilitator: Simran Bouns

Date & Time: Friday, May. 20 @ 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Zoom Meeting ID: 975 2108 7604

Zoom Meeting Password: Register at link below for meeting password. Password is emailed 1 hour before start time.

Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/Sketch0520



During this session you will learn how to draw a quick sketch of a swan 0n a pond! All you need is a pen/pencil and paper.



Why Speed Sketching? Speed Sketching is a quick and easy way to create a beautiful drawing, where you can both create an amazing art piece, as well as improve your skills!

Take a break, decompress and partake in this self-care oriented workshop, while creating your very own personalized masterpiece!



To participate in this workshop, participants will need to have the following items:

· Paper

· Pencil/Pen

· Eraser



[SPEED SKETCHING WORKSHOP - Friday, May 20, 2022, from 5:00pm- 6:00pm EDT  Facilitator: Simran Bouns Date & Time: Friday, May. 20 @ 5:00pm - 6:00pm Zoom Meeting ID: 975 2108 7604 Zoom Meeting Password: Register at link below for meeting password. Password is emailed 1 hour before start time. Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/Sketch0520   During this session you will learn how to draw a quick sketch of a swan 0n a pond! All you need is a pen/pencil and paper.   Why Speed Sketching? Speed Sketching is a quick and easy way to create a beautiful drawing, where you can both create an amazing art piece, as well as improve your skills!  Take a break, decompress and partake in this self-care oriented workshop, while creating your very own personalized masterpiece!   To participate in this workshop, participants will need to have the following items: · Paper · Pencil/Pen · Eraser]

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UHRE Drop-in Office Hours – Friday, May 20, 2022 from 5:00pm-6:00pm



Have questions about research, UHRE, Conference for Undergraduate Health Research or any other resources?



The Undergraduate Health Research Exploration (UHRE) program is holding drop-in office hours on May 20, 2022 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm.



Join Yogita, our wonderful research mentor, for her office hours Friday. Yogita will be starting her 4th year of a BSc Psychology honors program at York. She is passionate about the field of Clinical Psychology. Her research interests include eating disorders, schizophrenia, substance use disorders and depressive disorders.



Date: May 20, 2022

Time: 5:00pm to 6:00pm

Location: Zoom link: https://yorku.zoom.us/j/9893544795

Facilitator: Yogita Singh



[UHRE DROP-IN OFFICE HOURS – Friday, May 20, 2022 from 5:00pm-6:00pm  Have questions about research, UHRE, Conference for Undergraduate Health Research or any other resources?   The Undergraduate Health Research Exploration (UHRE) program is holding drop-in office hours on May 20, 2022 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm.   Join Yogita, our wonderful research mentor, for her office hours Friday. Yogita will be starting her 4th year of a BSc Psychology honors program at York. She is passionate about the field of Clinical Psychology. Her research interests include eating disorders, schizophrenia, substance use disorders and depressive disorders.   Date: May 20, 2022 Time: 5:00pm to 6:00pm Location: Zoom link: https://yorku.zoom.us/j/9893544795 Facilitator: Yogita Singh]

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Conference for undergraduate health research – Friday, May 27 & Saturday, May 28, 2022

The Conference for Undergraduate Health Research (CUHR), organized by the Undergraduate Health Research Exploration Program (UHRE) is a 2-day academic conference for undergraduates to showcase their research work and engage in the scientific discourse. Register today to attend the conference and learn from your peers and to engage in a lively academic environment!

The most awaited international CUHR is right around the corner! Join us for this amazing opportunity.



Date: May 27 & 28, 2022

Location: Zoom

Link for Registration: https://forms.gle/vEpKqXQB7bb1GXJ77



[CONFERENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATE HEALTH RESEARCH – Friday, May 27 & Saturday, May 28, 2022 The Conference for Undergraduate Health Research (CUHR), organized by the Undergraduate Health Research Exploration Program (UHRE) is a 2-day academic conference for undergraduates to showcase their research work and engage in the scientific discourse. Register today to attend the conference and learn from your peers and to engage in a lively academic environment! The most awaited international CUHR is right around the corner! Join us for this amazing opportunity.   Date: May 27 & 28, 2022 Location: Zoom Link for Registration: https://forms.gle/vEpKqXQB7bb1GXJ77]

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Volunteer Opportunity for students @ The Centre – Apply now!



The Centre for Sexual Violence Response, Support & Education (The Centre) is accepting volunteer applications for:

  *   York’s Peer Team
  *   Glendon’s Peer Team
  *   Male-Identifying Peer Team



Positions run from May of 2022 to April of 2023.



Our Peer Teams will be planning outreach activities that focus on topics relating to sexual violence.  These activities will include tabling and reaching out to community members to foster a culture of consent.  Our objective is to increase awareness about the support available on/off campus for survivors of sexual violence.



Required Skills:

Must be a York Student (Undergraduate, Graduate, or Postdoctoral

Excellent interpersonal skills

Excellent presentation skills

Excellent communication skills

Willingness to learn new skills

Ability to work in a team environment



How to Apply:

  1.  Contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for the link to the application form
  2.  Submit a copy of the application form along with your resume to Jessica Thyriar, Education & Training Specialist [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and Catherina Blair, Bilingual Peer Trainer [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



Please direct questions regarding the position to Catherina Blair [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and Jessica Thyriar at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



[VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS @ THE CENTRE – APPLY NOW!  The Centre for Sexual Violence Response, Support & Education (The Centre) is accepting volunteer applications for: • York’s Peer Team • Glendon’s Peer Team • Male-Identifying Peer Team   Positions run from May of 2022 to April of 2023.   Our Peer Teams will be planning outreach activities that focus on topics relating to sexual violence.  These activities will include tabling and reaching out to community members to foster a culture of consent.  Our objective is to increase awareness about the support available on/off campus for survivors of sexual violence.  Required Skills: Must be a York Student (Undergraduate, Graduate, or Postdoctoral Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent presentation skills Excellent communication skills Willingness to learn new skills Ability to work in a team environment  How to Apply: 1. Contact [log in to unmask] for the link to the application form 2. Submit a copy of the application form along with your resume to Jessica Thyriar, Education & Training Specialist [log in to unmask] and Catherina Blair, Bilingual Peer Trainer [log in to unmask]  Please direct questions regarding the position to Catherina Blair [log in to unmask] and Jessica Thyriar at [log in to unmask]]

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SU22 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Advancement Call Centre



Are you looking for an on-campus job? Join other YorkU students who call our Alumni to raise funds for our community! Build your resume and gain valuable skills!



The Advancement Call Centre is currently hiring students for on Campus, Work Study positions for the Summer 2022 term.



Starting wage is $16.00 and representatives are required to work a minimum of three shifts per week (Monday-Thursday 6:30PM-9:30PM, Sunday 3:00PM-6:00PM).



As a Work Study position, we focus on helping our students build their transferable skills and add to their resumes while giving back to our community by raising fund for York students.



See the Career Centre posting – search Annual Fund Ambassador

Posting Number: 104856



For more information about the position or applying please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



[SU22 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: ADVANCEMENT CALL CENTRE  Are you looking for an on-campus job? Join other YorkU students who call our Alumni to raise funds for our community! Build your resume and gain valuable skills!  The Advancement Call Centre is currently hiring students for on Campus, Work Study positions for the Summer 2022 term.   Starting wage is $16.00 and representatives are required to work a minimum of three shifts per week (Monday-Thursday 6:30PM-9:30PM, Sunday 3:00PM-6:00PM).   As a Work Study position, we focus on helping our students build their transferable skills and add to their resumes while giving back to our community by raising fund for York students.   See the Career Centre posting – search Annual Fund Ambassador Posting Number: 104856  For more information about the position or applying please email [log in to unmask]]

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Learning Commons: Student Guide to Group Work



The Student Guide to Group Work is a multimodal eLearning resource is designed to help students learn the fundamentals of group work, through four short videos and a variety of downloadable tools and resources. This guide, offered under a Creative Commons license, was funded by an AIF grant, and is a collaborative endeavour involving the Libraries, the Writing Department, Learning Skills Services, the ESL Open Learning Centre, the Teaching Commons and the Career Centre.



Recently features on the Libraries' social media https://twitter.com/yorkulibraries/status/1364983547900100615?s=20



You can find it under the new resources on the Learning Common's web site<https://learningcommons.yorku.ca/>.

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Learning Skills Services



Our summer Learning Skills Services<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/> programming is starting this week!



  *   ONLINE WORKSHOPS: Our May Workshop Calendar<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/workshops/> includes a great line-up of topics to help students reach their academic goals. For details and registration information, please visit our workshops page<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/workshops/>.
  *   ONLINE RESOURCES: We have asynchronous materials<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/#help> available any time of the day or night on our website, covering all Learning Skills workshop topics and more.
  *   SOCIAL MEDIA: Receive weekly tips from Learning Skills by following StudentLifeYU on Instagram<https://www.instagram.com/studentlifeyu/?hl=en>, Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/StudentLifeYU/>, or Twitter<https://twitter.com/studentlifeyu>.
  *   LEARNING COMMONS FAQ: Did you know that Learning Skills is part of the YorkU Learning Commons<https://learningcommons.yorku.ca/>? Learn more about all our partner services through these frequently asked questions<https://learningcommons.yorku.ca/learning-commons-faqs/>.

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P2P is collecting donations!



Period to Period poverty will be accepting donations of menstrual products. These products will be donated to shelters where there is a need for menstrual products among homeless menstruating individuals. The following products will be accepted

  *   Menstrual Pads
  *   Tampons
  *   Menstrual Cups (i.e., Divacup)
  *   Menstrual Underwear

Disclaimer: only sealed and unexpired products will be accepted.  Covid- 19 Precautions will be followed to ensure safety.



All donations are greatly appreciated.

Collection Period Began: Week of March 21st

Location Drop-off:  at York University, specifics will be disclosed via email. (Alternative drop-off and pick up arrangements can be discussed via email.)



Please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> if you have any questions or concerns.



[P2P IS COLLECTING DONATIONS!  Period to Period poverty will be accepting donations of menstrual products. These products will be donated to shelters where there is a need for menstrual products among homeless menstruating individuals. The following products will be accepted • Menstrual Pads • Tampons  • Menstrual Cups (i.e., Divacup) • Menstrual Underwear  Disclaimer: only sealed and unexpired products will be accepted.  Covid- 19 Precautions will be followed to ensure safety.   All donations are greatly appreciated. Collection Period Began: Week of March 21st  Location Drop-off:  at York University, specifics will be disclosed via email. (Alternative drop-off and pick up arrangements can be discussed via email.)  Please email [log in to unmask] if you have any questions or concerns.]

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COVID-19 Vaccine Awareness – Stay Safe!



Almost 84% of men and over 88% of women in the 18-29 age group are fully vaccinated and more than 4% of men and over 3% of women are partially vaccinated.



  *   Authorized vaccines can help protect you from COVID-19
  *   You should get a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you
  *   Once you are fully vaccinated you may be able to start doing some of the things that you did prior to the pandemic
  *   Do your part and be socially responsible
  *   Monitor your health and wellbeing daily
  *   Keep following COVID-19 safety protocols



[COVID-19 VACCINE AWARENESS – STAY SAFE!  Almost 84% of men and over 88% of women in the 18-29 age group are fully vaccinated and more than 4% of men and over 3% of women are partially vaccinated.  • Authorized vaccines can help protect you from COVID-19 • You should get a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you • Once you are fully vaccinated you may be able to start doing some of the things that you did prior to the pandemic • Do your part and be socially responsible • Monitor your health and wellbeing daily • Keep following COVID-19 safety protocols]



Visit Better Together<https://www.yorku.ca/bettertogether/> for the most current information and updates regarding York’s response to COVID-19.

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Funding Futures for Women – wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 6:00pm-8:00pm



[FUNDING FUTURES FOR WOMEN – Wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 6:00pm-8:00pm  EWIH presents our next event: Funding Futures for Women!   Financial literacy is the acquisition and application of financial skills. This includes learning how to budget, understanding the mechanisms of credit, investing  disposable income, and saving for retirement. These skills are critical to the quality of life as positive financial outcomes are associated with higher total household wealth, lower financial stress, and higher expected retirement income. Research has found that women, throughout their entire lives, and across many countries, have lower levels of financial knowledge than men. This leaves them with much poorer long-term health outcomes and significantly lower quality of life than men.   To bridge this gap, EWIH introduces Funding Futures for Women, a case competition to generate solutions for current financial issues which affect women across Canada. This single day event will gather participants in a brief competition to produce the efficient and well-rounded solutions of social issues to build financial literacy skills. Judged by a panel of female professionals, this competition gives participants the opportunity to network with leaders in the healthcare and financial  fields as well as build their social network with future women in health. After gaining critical evaluation by the panelists and partaking in significant discussion, participants will receive a certificate to recognize their financial literacy skills!  This event will take place virtually on June 1st from 6 – 8 pm! Registration remains open till June 1st @ 10:00 am.  All registered participants are entered for the chance to win one of many gift card prizes in our registration raffle! You can learn more by following our Instagram page @empoweringwomeninhealth or visit our website empoweringwomeninhealth.org]



EWIH presents our next event: Funding Futures for Women!

Financial literacy is the acquisition and application of financial skills. This includes learning how to budget, understanding the mechanisms of credit, investing
disposable income, and saving for retirement. These skills are critical to the quality of life as positive financial outcomes are associated with higher total household wealth, lower financial stress, and higher expected retirement income. Research has found that women, throughout their entire lives, and across many countries, have lower levels of financial knowledge than men. This leaves them with much poorer long-term health outcomes and significantly lower quality of life than men.



To bridge this gap, EWIH introduces Funding Futures for Women, a case competition to generate solutions for current financial issues which affect women across Canada. This single day event will gather participants in a brief competition to produce the efficient and well-rounded solutions of social issues to build financial literacy skills. Judged by a panel of female professionals, this competition gives participants the opportunity to network with leaders in the healthcare and financial

fields as well as build their social network with future women in health. After gaining critical evaluation by the panelists and partaking in significant discussion, participants will receive a certificate to recognize their financial literacy skills!



This event will take place virtually on June 1st from 6 – 8 pm! Registration remains open till June 1st @ 10:00 am.



All registered participants are entered for the chance to win one of many gift card prizes in our registration raffle!

You can learn more by following our Instagram page @empoweringwomeninhealth or visit our website empoweringwomeninhealth.org<http://empoweringwomeninhealth.org>

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Student counselling, health & well-being is here for you



Hello from Student Counselling, Health & Well-being<about:blank> (SCHW)! We are a department in the Division of Students that supports the mental health and well-being of students at York University.

We wanted to take a moment to let you know about the FREE services and supports we offer.

Peer-led Workshops
Our team of peer health educators host workshops on a variety of well-being topics including Mental Health 101, Nutrition Basics, Sleep for Better Grades, Healthier Coping Strategies, Self-Care, and much more. To see what is offered and to sign-up for a workshop, take a look here: https://counselling.students.yorku.ca/workshops<about:blank>



Individual Counselling
SCHW offers same-day and appointment-based counselling in a safe and non-judgemental space. University life can be challenging, and our team of counsellors are here to help you feel heard and understood. Simply book online for our walk-in services here. The online booking system opens every morning at 8:45 a.m. EST for same-day booking. Please check back in the system throughout the day. Spots may open as other students cancel. Student preferences regarding counsellor identities (e.g. BIPOC, LGBTQ2S+, etc.) will be considered for ongoing counselling/short-term therapy. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us, our services are confidential and no problem is too small. We are here for you!



Group Support
Some students may prefer to meet with peers for encouragement and support rather than – or in addition to – meeting with a counsellor one-to-one. If group support is something that interests you, you’re in luck! SCHW will be offering the following groups (all of which are facilitated or co-facilitated by counsellors) during 2022:

  *   LGBTQ2S+ Support Group

     *   A bi-weekly support group open to York’s LGBTQ2S+ students, hosted by SCHW counsellors who identify as part of the LGBTQ2S+ community.

  *   Process Group

     *   A weekly group led by a SCHW counsellor with a variety of discussion topics that change each session based on student needs. Sessions are held on Mondays and Tuesdays.

  *   Racialized Students Support Group

     *   A monthly group hosted by racialized counsellors that provides a safe space for BIPOC students to reflect on their identities and experiences.

  *   Support Group for Survivors of Sexual Violence

     *   A weekly support group for survivors of sexual violence co-facilitated with The Centre for Sexual Violence Response, Support & Education.

  *   Gay Men’s Process Group

     *   A weekly group committed to discussing issues related to the gay men and/or queer men community.

  *   Grief & Loss Support Group

     *   A safe and secure group where participants can process grief and find validation in a space focused on providing hope and support. Entry into this group is offered through referral from SCHW counsellors during individual appointments.

  *   Monthly Trans and Non-binary Support Group

     *   A group facilitated by a trans-masculine social worker who specializes in supporting trans and non-binary folx wishing to navigate gender.

To learn more about each group and/or how to connect, please visit:

https://counselling.students.yorku.ca/group-counselling-schw<about:blank>



Suicide Prevention & Awareness Certification

SCHW is continuing to offer licences for ‘LivingWorks Start’ to the York U community. In just one hour online, LivingWorks Start teaches trainees to recognize when someone is thinking about suicide and connect them to help and support. We will be giving out licences every month, so add your name here<about:blank>.



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SCHW continues to partner with York International to offer all York students, located anywhere globally free, 24/7 access to counselling and mental health supports through KeepMeSafe. Topics addressed through supports include managing stress due to financial challenges, dealing with feeling lonely or homesick, facing tensions at home, harbouring suicidal tendencies, adjusting to life in Canada, and more. KeepMeSafe offers online resources and supports as well as a phone line to connect students to a mental health professional in their local region. You can access resources and connect with a counsellor through the MySSP app or by calling the toll-free number through the website below:

https://www.keepmesafe.org/ca-us/support-and-access.php