Health and Wellness
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GuardMe
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GuardMe connects all Ã山ǿ¼é students with free, confidential emotional health and wellbeing support conveniently available 24/7.ÌýTo access this service, visit the  website or download the Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý.Ìý
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24/7 real time support available night and day
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Confidentiality
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Experience professionals
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No extra costÂ
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SSMU Member Apps
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Student Health InsuranceÂ
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All students are automatically opted into their student society’s supplemental health care insurance, which includes coverage for psychological services (between 50-80%).
- SSMU (Students Society of Ã山ǿ¼é) for Undergraduate Students
- PGSS (Post-Graduate Students Society) for Graduate Students
- ISS (International Student Services) for International Students
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When accessing the community services listed below, present your student insurance card at the time of your session or submit a claim online afterwards to receive reimbursement.
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Want more details about your health insurance coverage? Visit
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Mistreatment and Peer Support
- Office for Respectful Environments (ORE)
- Office for Sexual Violence Response, Support and Education (OSVRSE)
- Sexual Assault Centre of the Ã山ǿ¼é Students' Society (SACOMSS)
- Peer Support Centre at Ã山ǿ¼é (PSC)
Office for Respectful Environments (ORE)
The Office for Respectful Environments (ORE) receives, responds to and monitors reports of mistreatment in the Faculty's learning environments. Reports may be submitted by undergraduate medical students, postgraduate residents/fellows, and other clinical trainees. The ORE provides a safe environment for learners to report their concerns and to share, in a confidential manner, the experiences that prompted the report to the ORE. The process also permits teachers to understand and respond to such reports and work with the ORE to resolve concerns in a fair and collegial manner. Reports of mistreatment may also be received by the UGME Office, the PGME Office and by other members of the faculty: these should be forwarded to the ORE. The ORE also works to meet University and Faculty goals of maintaining respectful learning environments that reflect the principles set out in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences’ Code of Conduct and expected levels of professionalism. The Director of the ORE will produce annual updates for quality improvement purposes and reports for learners and Faculty members.
The ORE is involved in the following activities:Â
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Maintaining the ORE website and mistreatment webformÂ
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Triaging mistreatment webform submissions of clinical learning environment concerns and complaintsÂ
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Policy developmentÂ
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Reporting to Faculty and learner leadershipÂ
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Collaboration with Educational Programs and Faculty DevelopmentÂ
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Collaboration with Communications Office to ensure transparencyÂ
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Data reporting for the purposes of accreditation and quality improvementÂ
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Making recommendations to improve the system of reporting incidents of mistreatment in clinical learning environmentsÂ
Should you choose to submit an incident report, please explore your reporting options here.
If you need guidance and support and would like to make an appointment with one of our Wellness Consultants/Advisors, please do so via our Contacts and Appointments section.Ìý
Office for Sexual Violence Response, Support and Education (OSVRSE)
offers support to all members of the Ã山ǿ¼é community (students, faculty, and staff) who have been impacted by sexual violence, whether it be sexual harassment or assault, gender-based or intimate partner violence, or cyberviolence on or off campus. Services are provided regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, citizenship or immigration status, and of when it happened. Services are free and are available in French and in English.
is a volunteer-run organization committed to supporting survivors of sexual assault and their allies through direct support, advocacy, and outreach. Their services include Drop-In and Line (DIAL), Support Groups, Advocacy, and Outreach.
 is staffed by friendly and well-trained student peer supporters. They provide a welcoming space where you can share your experiences, feel truly listened to, and speak to peer supporters that can connect you with resources.