ONLINE: CMHR104 Workplace Harassment Prevention Workshop
This workshop will raise your awareness of behaviours and attitudes that may contribute or lead to workplace harassment
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
This workshop will raise your awareness of behaviours and attitudes that may contribute or lead to workplace harassment
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
Join the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office and Campus Wellness as they welcome Reclaim Your Voice founder, Jungle Flower, who will share her story of healing from psychological abuse and sexual violence, and how she founded a movement to support others on their healing journey.
OutRight Action International and the Partnership for Global LGBTI Equality (PGLE) invite you to commemorate #PrideWithAPurpose.
The Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region will be hosting Pride themed Instagram live conversations every Thursday at lunch time during the month of June.
Situated within the values and frameworks of anti-racism, the session facilitated by Rania El Mugammar explores the historical foundation of anti-Black racism within Canada and its present day implications on Black communities.
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
Level: Introductory
The Indigenous Initiatives Office is pleased to have Ela Smith present this two-part workshop where campus community members will gain a deeper understanding of historic and current realities for First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) people in Ontario and Canada.
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
At this session, you will find out more about the key updates to Policy 42: the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Policy and Procedures, the process for making a complaint, as well as your roles and responsibilities as a university employee when someone has been impacted by sexual violence
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
In this interactive workshop facilitated by the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region participants will come together solo or with their partner(s) to gain knowledge of healthy relationships, healthy communication and healthy boundaries.
As part of the National Indigenous History Month events across campus, Indigenous Initiatives Office is offering campus community members a chance to stream artist, musician, and creator iskwē in her performance with the Kitchener Waterloo Symphony (KWS)
This workshop provides an opportunity to learn how to manage difficult conversations when they arise, whether it be with a manager, supervisor, colleague or even family member.
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff