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Events

Events

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What’s the worst part of looking for a job? We spend so much time focusing on the things we were told when we were young (e.g., have a firm handshake!) - only to discover that they don’t actually matter. And to make matters worse, there’s a whole new...
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Learn interpersonal effectiveness and emotion regulation techniques to help you deal with stress, difficult emotions, depression and anxiety, impulse control issues, addictions and excessive behaviours. It’s important to be able to attend all...
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The Good Food Market The Good Food Market at St. James Campus is a weekly non-profit fruit and vegetable market run in partnership with FoodShare Toronto. The market supports convenient, low-cost access to fresh, nutritious food, and advocates for...
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Accessibility Drop-In Office Hours Staff and students who wish to inquire about accessibility or AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act) compliance are welcome to visit the OAREHRS office at St. James Campus, 200 King Street East, Rm...
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We provide an inclusive Deaf-friendly space for individuals from all backgrounds who wish to learn and practice American Sign Language (ASL) at any level. For the Fall 2024 semester, drop-in workshops are held every Monday (except for Thanksgiving...
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ASD & Friends is a drop-in group for students with the shared experience of autism, and students who feel they share traits, but without a diagnosis. Explore strategies for college success, build each other up for the week ahead, and get to know...
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Students interested in learning basic American Sign Language letters, numbers and phrases are welcome in a relaxed and fun environment. Each week, we will have different topics for students to learn. For the Fall 2024 semester, drop-in workshops are...
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Learn techniques to help you better manage your thoughts, behaviours and emotions to improve depression, anxiety and self-criticism. It’s important to be able to attend all sessions. To join this group, you must book an intake appointment with a...