Forwarding on the following weekly announcements.


For the latest updates on York University’s COVID-19 health & safety plans, 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: Thursday, September 8, 2022 8:43 AM
Subject: Calumet & Stong Colleges' Upcoming Events - Week of September 5, 2022 & Looking Ahead



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]>.



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



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FOUNDATIONAL PEER LEADERSHIP TRAINING (FPLT) – September 16, 17 & 18, 2022



Date: September 16, 2022, September 17, 2022, and September 18, 2022

Time: 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Registration Link: tinyurl.com/5AHW77TD<http://tinyurl.com/fpltjul2022>

Mode of Delivery: training is delivered virtually using Zoom (Synchronous)

Learn More: https://www.yorku.ca/colleges/ccsc/leadership-exploration-and-development/



About FPLT

This training offers current students and peer leaders a unique opportunity to learn and reflect on how to take on leadership responsibilities, what it means to be a leader in their community, and how to maintain a balance in their lives.



Students attending this training will explore the following topics:



  1.  You Matter - Leadership is not only about THEM (mentees), but also about YOU.  Learn about how to maintain your health and wellness so that you can maximize both your potential and the potential of those around you.
  2.  They Matter - Reflect on and discuss questions such as what does leadership mean to you? What are the characteristics and traits of a "good" leader? and how can we systematically and compassionately meet and address the needs of your mentees and other students?
  3.  Communication Matters - Have you ever been nervous when communicating with others? You are not the only one. Verbal and written communication with peers, professors, colleagues, and students, is an inherent part of being a peer leader. Learn about to use communication skills more effectively in both an in-person and virtual environment.



Eligibility

This training is mandatory for all peer leaders affiliated with Calumet and Stong Colleges (both paid and volunteer roles). If you are interested in a peer leadership position and/or want to develop your leadership skills, we invite you to register.



Program Requirements

To receive a certificate of participation, you will be required to meet the following 5 program requirements:



  1.  Participate in the full training (participants are asked to arrive on time and stay until the training ends)
  2.  Have access to a webcam, mic, and internet for remote portions of the training. You will be asked to keep your camera on and participate in the live small and large group discussions when training is offered remotely
  3.  Complete all mandatory pre-instructional activities, prior to the scheduled training, (30-minute commitment prior to the training) using the eClass platform
  4.  Complete all mandatory training activities throughout the training (60-minute commitment) using the eClass platform
  5.  Complete all mandatory post-training activities (30-minute commitment after the training) using the eClass platform



Schedule:

Mandatory Attendance (Synchronous via Zoom & eClass)



Day One - You Matter
Date: Friday, September 16, 2022

Time: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Day Two - They Matter
Date: Saturday, September 17, 2022
Time: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Day Three- Communication Matters
Date: Sunday, September 18, 2022
Time: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm



Register Here: tinyurl.com/5AHW77TD<http://tinyurl.com/fpltjul2022>



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TODAY!!! CAREER SPOTLIGHT: ANITA SENTHINATHAN, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR – Thursday, September 8, 2022 @ 6:30pm EDT



Are you a Faculty of Health student curious about where your degree can take you? Career Spotlight is an opportunity where you can connect with Faculty of Health alumni and learn about their career. This session’s spotlight speaker is Anita Senthinathan.



Dr. Anita Senthinathan is currently an Assistant Professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo State in the Speech-Language Pathology Department. She completed a Master of Clinical Science in Speech-Language Pathology and Doctor of Philosophy in Speech and Language Sciences at Western University in 2019. Prior to this, she completed a bachelor’s in psychology and bachelor’s in education in Urban Diversity at York University and a master’s in psychology at the University of Waterloo. Her research interests include examining the speech problems in neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease, with the goal of developing improved treatments for these patients such as optimized voice therapy and deep brain stimulation for speech. While at York University, Dr. Senthinathan was involved in various South Asian clubs and competed as a member of the South Asian Alliance (SAA) dance team. She is passionate about contributing to the global community and is currently working to develop a speech language pathology program in Cambodia.



Date & Time:  Thursday, September 8, 6:30 pm EDT
Zoom Meeting ID:  998 2975 6459

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

Registration Link: https://health.apps01.yorku.ca/machform/view.php?id=1143863



 [TODAY!!! CAREER SPOTLIGHT: ANITA SENTHINATHAN, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR – Thursday, September 8, 2022 @ 6:30pm EDT   Are you a Faculty of Health student curious about where your degree can take you? Career Spotlight is an opportunity where you can connect with Faculty of Health alumni and learn about their career. This session’s spotlight speaker is Anita Senthinathan.    Dr. Anita Senthinathan is currently an Assistant Professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo State in the Speech-Language Pathology Department. She completed a Master of Clinical Science in Speech-Language Pathology and Doctor of Philosophy in Speech and Language Sciences at Western University in 2019. Prior to this, she completed a bachelor’s in psychology and bachelor’s in education in Urban Diversity at York University and a master’s in psychology at the University of Waterloo. Her research interests include examining the speech problems in neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease, with the goal of developing improved treatments for these patients such as optimized voice therapy and deep brain stimulation for speech. While at York University, Dr. Senthinathan was involved in various South Asian clubs and competed as a member of the South Asian Alliance (SAA) dance team. She is passionate about contributing to the global community and is currently working to develop a speech language pathology program in Cambodia.    Date & Time:  Thursday, September 8, 6:30 pm EDT Zoom Meeting ID:  998 2975 6459 Zoom Meeting Password: Register at link below for meeting password. Password is emailed 1 hour before start time.   Registration Link: https://health.apps01.yorku.ca/machform/view.php?id=1143863]

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KAHSSO PRESENTs: ULTIMATE FRISBEE – Tuesday, September 13, 2022 from 4:30pm-6:00pm



Have fun while incorporating physical activity into your day and connecting with others in the KINE student community! Join us on September 13th from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM at Tait McKenzie's West Field.



Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/KAHSSO-Frisbee-2022 or scan the QR code in our poster!



[KAHSSO PRESENTS: ULTIMATE FRISBEE – Tuesday, September 13, 2022 from 4:30pm-6:00pm  Have fun while incorporating physical activity into your day and connecting with others in the KINE student community! Join us on September 13th from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM at Tait McKenzie's West Field.  Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/KAHSSO-Frisbee-2022 or scan the QR code in our poster!]

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BREAKFAST’s ON US! – Thursday, September 15, 2022 from 9:30am-11:30am



Faculty of Health Student Caucus (FHSC) in collaboration with CCSC student clubs and councils presents - "Breakfast's on Us!"



Join us for a Faculty of Health student-wide free breakfast event, where you will get to connect with your Calumet and Stong Colleges student club representatives and be introduced to our great student programming! This will be an awesome opportunity to create connections, friendships, and be a part of the Calumet and Stong Colleges community.



Register here for Breakfast’s On Us  <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2DKobK4kWWvZI92NnaRWFvc8ppORFpvUmbvyiu89t0PcRnw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0>

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INDIGENOUS CIRCLE WORKSHOP: 3 Indigenous ways of knowing & Being that can help us all with medicine song woman, brenda Macintyre – Thursday, September 15, 2022 from 7:00pm-8:00pm



At Calumet and Stong Colleges, we strive to foster positive and respectful relationships with all community members. Our Indigenous Circle program allows students to access events and resources that help them learn about and strengthen their relationships with the Indigenous community. We invite you to join us via Zoom on Thursday, September 15th, 2022, from 7 to 8 pm for an engaging workshop called “3 Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being that can help us all” hosted by Medicine Song Woman, Brenda MacIntyre.



In September, we recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day. The day honors the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.  Known by her Indigenous name Medicine Song Woman, York U alumna Brenda MacIntyre has shared her melodic mesmerizing voice, healing music and spiritual teachings with appreciative audiences of 30 to 3,000 across North America and thousands online. The London Ontario-based Juno Award-winning singer and keynote speaker has been featured on CTV, CityNews Toronto, APTN, Global and a front-page headline in the Toronto Star. She was a 2021 Pow Wow Pitch semi-finalist and a 2021 Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Arts Award nominee. Brenda’s goosebump-giving keynotes and workshops are highly interactive and evocative. Her Picking Up the Pieces 13 Moon Resilience and Reawakening program and Medicine Song Healing work help women to get through trauma, grief, and exhaustion, while embodying resilience and remembering who they are.



Date: Thursday, September 15, 2022

Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm



Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/Medicine-Song-Woman

Registration Deadline: Register at link above for meeting password. Password is emailed 1 hour before start time.



Facilitators: Natascha Ibowski

Fee: FREE



[INDIGENOUS CIRCLE WORKSHOP: 3 INDIGENOUS WAYS OF KNOWING & BEING THAT CAN HELP US ALL WITH MEDICINE SONG WOMAN, BRENDA MacINTYRE – Thursday, September 15, 2022 from 7:00pm-8:00pm  At Calumet and Stong Colleges, we strive to foster positive and respectful relationships with all community members. Our Indigenous Circle program allows students to access events and resources that help them learn about and strengthen their relationships with the Indigenous community. We invite you to join us via Zoom on Thursday, September 15th, 2022, from 7 to 8 pm for an engaging workshop called “3 Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being that can help us all” hosted by Medicine Song Woman, Brenda MacIntyre.    In September, we recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day. The day honors the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.  Known by her Indigenous name Medicine Song Woman, York U alumna Brenda MacIntyre has shared her melodic mesmerizing voice, healing music and spiritual teachings with appreciative audiences of 30 to 3,000 across North America and thousands online. The London Ontario-based Juno Award-winning singer and keynote speaker has been featured on CTV, CityNews Toronto, APTN, Global and a front-page headline in the Toronto Star. She was a 2021 Pow Wow Pitch semi-finalist and a 2021 Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Arts Award nominee. Brenda’s goosebump-giving keynotes and workshops are highly interactive and evocative. Her Picking Up the Pieces 13 Moon Resilience and Reawakening program and Medicine Song Healing work help women to get through trauma, grief, and exhaustion, while embodying resilience and remembering who they are.   Date: Thursday, September 15, 2022  Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm   Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/Medicine-Song-Woman  Registration Deadline: Register at link above for meeting password. Password is emailed 1 hour before start time.     Facilitators: Natascha Ibowski  Fee: FREE]

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UPSA Peer MENTORING



Feeling stressed and need someone to talk to? Peer mentoring program is here for you! You can set up a one-on-one meeting with a peer mentor by emailing [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Note that to access these services you must be assigned a mentor. First-year students are automatically matched, but any student can opt-in by filling out this Assign Me a Mentor Form.<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekNFAesEYo-T8-IVqmltQJ9q7_VVeYxLglrOwHrl2a2xNuJA/viewform>



Our 1-on-1 mentoring services have started today, and our first activity sessions of the year will start next week, September 12th. Visit our website to access the monthly Peer Mentoring Activity Session Schedule<https://sites.google.com/view/upsayorku/peer-mentoring/activity-sessions-schedule?authuser=0>



UPSA Peer TUTORING



The Undergraduate Psychology Student Association (UPSA<https://sites.google.com/view/upsayorku/home?authuser=0>) thrives for the success of students. As part of our mission for students' success, we provide one-on-one free tutoring sessions in-person within Stong 118 and online through Zoom for challenging psychology courses; no appointment is necessary. Our tutors are students who have previously done well in psychology courses and have gone through extensive training. Tutoring sessions will begin for the Fall term on Monday, September 12th. Please check our schedule for more information on our session times.<https://sites.google.com/view/upsayorku/peer-tutoring/tutoring-schedule?authuser=0>



[UPSA PEER MENTORING  Feeling stressed and need someone to talk to? Peer mentoring program is here for you! You can set up a one-on-one meeting with a peer mentor by emailing [log in to unmask] Note that to access these services you must be assigned a mentor. First-year students are automatically matched, but any student can opt-in by filling out this Assign Me a Mentor Form.  Our 1-on-1 mentoring services have started today, and our first activity sessions of the year will start next week, September 12th. Visit our website to access the monthly Peer Mentoring Activity Session Schedule  UPSA PEER TUTORING  The Undergraduate Psychology Student Association (UPSA) thrives for the success of students. As part of our mission for students' success, we provide one-on-one free tutoring sessions in-person within Stong 118 and online through Zoom for challenging psychology courses; no appointment is necessary. Our tutors are students who have previously done well in psychology courses and have gone through extensive training. Tutoring sessions will begin for the Fall term on Monday, September 12th. Please check our schedule for more information on our session times.]

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The Centre presents Consent Action Week: Building Connections across Communities – Starting September 12, 2022



Building Connection Across Communities “Consent Action Week” features a range of important events to highlight a balance of events/workshops available to the York community from support & educational resources. The events are available online and in person to cater to our York Community in raising awareness, facilitating trainings, and providing support resources that cater to wellness. This year’s partner’s include Full Circle, Planned Parenthood, Dr. Aditi Paul (featured on the Washington Post, Women’s Health, and the Huffington Post”), Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah the Executive Director from the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity, Nicole Brown Faulknor, Luna Matatas, Prinka Singla, SHARE & the Greenhouse.



We welcome our community to have difficult conversations, push pass discomfort and have meaningful engagement where we find ways to collaborate with one another. Let’s work together to build a consent culture on campus where survivors are believed, our community is well informed, and create spaces where we are comfortable setting our boundaries.



Hosted by the Centre for Sexual Violence Response, Support & Education at York University.  See the event schedule here.<https://thecentre.yorku.ca/consent-week/>



[THE CENTRE PRESENTS CONSENT ACTION WEEK: BUILDING CONNECTIONS ACROSS COMMUNITIES – Starting September 12, 2022  Building Connection Across Communities “Consent Action Week” features a range of important events to highlight a balance of events/workshops available to the York community from support & educational resources. The events are available online and in person to cater to our York Community in raising awareness, facilitating trainings, and providing support resources that cater to wellness. This year’s partner’s include Full Circle, Planned Parenthood, Dr. Aditi Paul (featured on the Washington Post, Women’s Health, and the Huffington Post”), Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah the Executive Director from the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity, Nicole Brown Faulknor, Luna Matatas, Prinka Singla, SHARE & the Greenhouse.  We welcome our community to have difficult conversations, push pass discomfort and have meaningful engagement where we find ways to collaborate with one another. Let’s work together to build a consent culture on campus where survivors are believed, our community is well informed, and create spaces where we are comfortable setting our boundaries.   Hosted by the Centre for Sexual Violence Response, Support & Education at York University.  See the event schedule here.]

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The PSychology Undergraduate Mentorship Program At York (PUMP) is now accepting Mentee Applications for 2022-2023



Calling 3rd and 4th-year undergraduate students interested in applying to graduate school in Psychology!



The Psychology Undergraduate Mentorship Program at York (PUMP) is now accepting mentee applications for the 2022-2023 year.



PUMP is a graduate student-run organization at York University that offers one-on-one mentorship to York undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate studies in Psychology. Mentors help mentees through things like collaborative goal-setting, knowledge and resource dissemination, and general application support.



PUMP also runs year-round workshops on various topics related to the graduate school application process, professional development, and research involvement in Psychology. Further information and helpful resources are available on our website https://www.yorku.ca/club/pump/



To become a mentee, please submit the following application form by September 22nd, 2022: https://psychology.apps01.yorku.ca/machform/view.php?id=119375



If you have further questions regarding mentorship or graduate school in Psychology, feel free to email us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

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York COVID-19 VACCINE CLINICS



The York University community is returning to campus, and York is hosting another series of COVID-19 vaccine clinics in August and September in partnership with GO-VAXX.

The mobile vaccine bus will be administering the Pfizer vaccine for first, second and booster doses and pediatric doses are also available.



Clinics:

Keele Campus

Lorna Marsden Honour Court<https://map.concept3d.com/?id=1200#!m/383413?ct/29101,29093> drive through

Sep. 14 and 15, 2022 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.



Glendon Campus

Parking Lot F <https://map.concept3d.com/?id=1200#!m/351744?ce/34891?ct/29101,29093>  (Lower lot)

September 8, 2022 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.



Markham – Markham-Milliken Children’s Festival

September 10, 2022,  - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.



Vaccines are available to everyone in the community and to people from out of province who have received their vaccine outside Ontario.

You can book and appointment here: Book your appointment<https://www.ontario.ca/page/go-vaxx-and-mobile-indoor-covid-19-vaccine-clinics> and walk-ins are welcome. Remember to bring valid photo ID such as a driver’s licence or health card. An OHIP card is not required.

As a reminder, York has paused its Vaccination Mandate policy<https://www.yorku.ca/secretariat/policies/policies/covid-19-vaccination-mandate/>, however vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself against severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19.

Please continue to update your vaccination status through YU Screen<https://yorku.ubixhealth.com/login>.



COVID-19 Vaccine Awareness – Stay Safe!



Almost 90% of men and women in the 18-29 age group have received at least one dose, and over 86% of men and women are fully vaccinated.



Over one third of men and women are fully vaccinated and received 1 additional dose or booster, and only 0.52% are fully vaccinated and received a 2nd additional dose.



  *   Authorized vaccines can help protect you from COVID-19
  *   You should get a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you
  *   A booster dose can increase your level of protection against COVID-19 and can improve the overall immune response
  *   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.



[COVID-19 VACCINE AWARENESS – STAY SAFE!  Almost 90% of men and women in the 18-29 age group have received at least one dose, and over 86% of men and women are fully vaccinated.   Over one third of men and women are fully vaccinated and received 1 additional dose or booster, and only 0.52% are fully vaccinated and received a 2nd additional dose.   • Authorized vaccines can help protect you from COVID-19 • You should get a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you • A booster dose can increase your level of protection against COVID-19 and can improve the overall immune response • Do your part and be socially responsible • Monitor your health and wellbeing daily • Keep following COVID-19 safety protocols   Visit Better Together for the most current information and updates regarding York’s response to COVID-19.]

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Grad Photos for October 2022 Convocation – Book NOw!



Convocation is a very special time.  Celebrate and commemorate your achievements with a graduation portrait.



Book your appointment online at www.newparamount.com<http://www.newparamount.com> and select the tab “BOOK”.  Book early to ensure your sitting time.



Now open for booking – August 22-26, 2022, & August 29-September 1, in-person on Keele Campus.



Sitting Fee: $25.00, in cash at the time of your sitting.



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SEptember highlights at career education and development



Fall Career Fair 2022
Mark your calendars, the annual Fall Career Fair is on Thursday, September 22! Meet with employers in-person to
learn about upcoming job opportunities, including part-time roles, summer jobs/internships, and full-time positions
after graduation.


Date: Thursday, September 22 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Location: Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building

Pro-tip: If you're graduating this December or in April 2023, keep an eye out for new grad job opportunities at the fair!
Take a peek at the employers that will be participating in-person this year on our website!<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Ffair>

Webinar Series: Preparing for Career Fair Success!
From Sept 6 to Sept 21 learn how you can stand out to employers by writing compelling resumés and cover letters,
preparing for interviews, enhancing your LinkedIn profile and more during our "Preparing for Career Fair Success"
webinar series. Find the full webinar series on our Events Calendar.<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fexperienceyork>

Looking for more tips on preparing for the upcoming fair? Check out our website!<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fstudents-and-new-grads%2Fservices-events%2Fcareer-fairs%2Ftips>

Grow Your Network through Employer and Alumni Events
Our Events calendar is always up to date with employer recruitment sessions<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fstudents-and-new-grads%2Fservices-events%2Femployer-recruitment-sessions>, employer events<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2F%3Fpage_id%3D463>, panel discussions
with York alumni<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fstudents-and-new-grads%2Fservices-events%2Fcareer-conversations> and more. See this month's recruitment session highlights:

Employer Recruitment Session: Bell Canada
Tuesday, Sept 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Location: 152 Founders College

Employer Recruitment Session: Scotiabank's Commercial Banking
Tuesday, Sept 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Location: 152 Founders College

Register for these events and discover other events on the Career Education & Development calendar in
Experience York.<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fexperienceyork>

The Career Education & Development portal on Experience York is your gateway to career development during
your time at York and as an alumni, for up to two years after graduation. Check out what Experience York has to offer:

1:1 Career Counselling Appointments
Meet with a Career Counsellor to explore your career options and build your career confidence. Book a career
counselling appointment virtually or in-person via Experience York<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fexperienceyork>.

1:1 Job Search Advising Appointments
Our Career Educators offer individual job search advising appointments for support with your job search strategy,
resumé and cover letter feedback, interview practice and any other questions you might have around finding a job.

To book an appointment, log in to Experience York<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fexperienceyork>.

Find Your Next Job on Experience York!
Recruitment Season is here and recruiters are actively hiring. The Career Education & Development Job Portal is
updated with new job postings daily. Discover new grad jobs, summer, part-time and volunteer roles roles by logging in<https://experience.yorku.ca/emailStat.htm?action=redirect&email=929&[log in to unmask]&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcareers.yorku.ca%2Fexperienceyork>.

Have a question? Reach out to us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[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 Learning Skills Services<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/> workshops and drop-in continue through July and August up until the end of summer classes. You will also see our team around campus participating in a number of events as the York community welcomes new and returning students back for the Fall.



  *   ONLINE WORKSHOPS: Our July/August Workshop Calendar<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/workshops/> includes a wide variety of topics to help students reach their academic goals – managing your time, academic reading, study strategies, and more! For details and registration information please visit our workshops page<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/workshops/>.
  *   IN-PERSON DROP-IN: Students are invited to drop by the Scott Library to visit with our friendly Learning Skills Peers on Wednesday afternoons between 1:00pm – 2:30pm. Please see our event calendar for<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/events/month/2022-06/> specific dates and further details.
  *   ONLINE RESOURCES: We have asynchronous materials<https://www.yorku.ca/scld/learning-skills/#help> (tips, videos, worksheets, etc.) available to students on all of workshop topics.

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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

o    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

o    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

o    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

o    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

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

·         Grief & Loss Support Group

o    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

o    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>.



Note: The prompt will ask you to sign-in. Please sign-in with your entire York U Passport York credentials, e.g. [log in to unmask]<about:blank>. *However, if you have an email ending @my.yorku.ca, please replace that with @yorku.ca to access the application. Otherwise, you will receive an error message. This application is open to all students, faculty, and staff members.



keep.meSAFE by guard.me

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





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