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Mental Health Support On Campus
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Trigger Warning: Mention of suicide or ideation from 30:03-30:08, 46:50-47:16
Host, producer, and editor Sabrina invites listeners to a roundtable discussion that she put together back in 2019. Mental health and the University of Toronto were the topics of this discussion and, while much of this information may be out-of-date during publishing and/or participants’ opinions may have changed since the original taping, there are so many things that make this conversation worthwhile. You can reach out to our podcasting team through email at stories@harthouse.ca, @HHpodcasting on Twitter, and @HartHouseStories on Instagram. Thanks for listening! Keep reading to learn how to connect with the featured guests and for links to things mentioned in the discussion.
Ece Yücer (she/her) Ece can be reached by email at ece.yucer@mail.utoronto.ca Elham Numan (she/her) Elham is a graphic designer and illustrator based out of Toronto. She’s completing her last year of undergrad at the University of Toronto, Mississauga majoring in art and art history and english. Elham can be reached by email at elhamnuman.com Lucinda Qu (she/her) Lucinda is an Equity Studies/Health Studies double major who graduated in Spring 2020 and has been pursuing a master's in Global Mental Health and Society at the University of Edinburgh as of Fall 2020. Lucinda can be reached by email at lucinda.j.qu@gmail.com or through engagement with the student and community run initiative, the "UofT Mental Health Policy Council" which can be found @uoftmhpc on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Blythe Shulan (she/her) Blythe is now a Cinema Studies MA student at U of T and has had her work published by Flare, Chatelaine, and Maclean’s. Blythe can be reached by email at blythe.hunter@mail.utoronto.ca Links: Nothing About Us Without Us (NAUWU) Form for students to pledge their support for mental health reformNAUWU's Call for Student Testimonials in relation to the mental health crisis on campusJoin the Protest UofT's Inaction on Mental Health Reform mailing list to keep updated with mental health reform initiatives and ways to get involved across campus Protest UofT's Inaction Facebook group to keep updated with mental health reform initiatives and ways to get involved across campus and connect with peers who are also passionate about this issueNothing About Us Without Us Student's Final Statement Document Follow the How Many Lives movement on Facebook
Released:
May 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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