At the University
Resources, groups, clubs, services, events and activities
The University of Toronto offers a huge variety of resources, groups, clubs, services, events and activities related to wellness and well-being. For more information about some of these services, follow the links below:
- Athletics and Recreation, including Intramurals: https://www.law.utoronto.ca/student-life/student-clubs-and-events/intramural-sports
- Games are non-competitive and competitive, and take place on the weeknight evenings and weekends
- You get to play alongside UofT Law students against other colleges
- Athletics and Recreation, continued: Just for Fun League for Women: http://www.uoftintramurals.ca/news/2017/10/12/general-womens-just-for-fun-league.aspx
- Drop-in based on Thursday evenings
- No skill required and it’s just for fun
- Different sport every week
- Athletics and Recreation, UofT Law Run Club: Please contact uoftlawathletics@gmail.com
- Weekly runs on Thursday evenings
- Around the campus area
- Novice runners are welcome
- Athletics and Recreation, Drop-in Group Fitness at UofT: https://kpe.utoronto.ca/sport-recreation/sport-and-rec-programs-z/group-fitness-drop/drop-group-fitness
- Looking for ‘Mindful Moments Meditation with Movement’ and Yoga
- Among many other cardio-centered classes – Zumba, High-Intensity Interval Training
- Centre for International Experience: http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/cie
- Centre for Women & Trans People: http://womenscentre.sa.utoronto.ca/
- Student Clubs and Organizations: https://www.ulife.utoronto.ca/
- Community Safety Office: http://www.communitysafety.utoronto.ca/cso-home.htm
- Aboriginal Student Service & First Nations House: http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/fnh
- Hart House for cultural activities, recreation, classes, events, and more: http://harthouse.ca/
- Multi-Faith Centre: http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/mf
- Sex Education & Peer Counselling Centre: http://sec.sa.utoronto.ca/
- Sexual & Gender Diversity Office: http://sgdo.utoronto.ca/
- Sexual Harassment Office: http://sho.utoronto.ca/
- University Ombudsperson: http://ombudsperson.utoronto.ca/index.html
Family Care Office
The Family Care Office offers a wide variety of resources and events for expectant or current parents. Events include discussion groups helping educate expectant parents on pregnancy and specifically how to manage nutrition, emotional and physical changes, labour and delivery, and post-partum issues. A similar discussion group exists for current parents. These are meant to be relaxed seminars where a facilitator may be present, and you get to connect with fellow students over lunch and engaging in fun activities such as crafts.
They also have a list of Family events on campus, including an official UofT Families skate night. They also have Family Support Programs, which include drop in activities that parents and their children can attend.
Lastly, this is a great resource center if you need information on daycare and childcare bursaries, among several other family issues/concerns.
In the Community
211 Toronto
211 Toronto is a database that can help direct you to a huge range of services and supports in areas such as housing, government services, crisis supports, counselling resources and physical health needs. 211 Toronto is available 24/7 by dialing 211 or on-line: http://www.211toronto.ca/.
Justbalance.ca
Justbalance.ca is a website specifically aimed at promoting the well-being of law students. It contains helpful information about assessing your well-being and recommending resources for getting help: https://www.justbalance.ca/