Student Learning Services: Math & Writing Centre and Peer Assisted
Learning Support
Testing Services
First-Year Experience
Leadership Programs
Orientation
Student Community Standards
Athletics & Recreation
Care Coordinators
Counselling
Health Centre
Peer Wellness Coaching and Workshops
Consent Education and Programs
Sexual Violence Disclosures and Support
IAN CROOKSHANK
Associate Vice President, Learner and Career Success, and Dean of Students
WELCOME TO THE STUDENT SUCCESS AND ENGAGEMENT FACULTY HANDBOOK!
We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to all faculty members who play an integral role in shaping the academic experience and fostering a supportive environment for learners This handbook has been developed to provide you with a wealth of information and resources that will empower you to effectively engage with and assist our diverse learner population
As faculty members, you are at the forefront of Humber’s educational mission, guiding and inspiring students on their academic journey This handbook is designed to be your trusted companion, offering insights, resources, and practical guidance on a wide range of topics related to student services Whether you're seeking information on career and student success advising, student well-being, accessible learning services, or campus resources, you'll find valuable tools within these pages to enhance your ability to connect with and support our students.
We are excited to include Humber’s Student Success and Retention Framework which was developed in by the Student Success and Retention Committee in consultation with students The Framework utilizes Lizzio’s 5 Senses of Student Success mapped onto a student success timeline and is intended to support the development
this fall with specific projects in several Faculties and will continue to roll out As a faculty member you can start to consider your work from this perspective and contemplate how your current practice contributes to student success.
We encourage you to use this handbook as a reference and guide. Your dedication to student success is invaluable, and we are here to collaboratively support you in that work. Together, we can create a vibrant and enriching educational environment that empowers learners to discover their potential
Thank you for your commitment to learner success and for being an essential part of our educational community
Sincerely,
Ian Crookshank (He/Him) Associate Vice-President, Learner and Career Success and Dean of Students
HUMBER’S STUDENT SUCCESS AND RETENTION FRAMEWORK
Of Humber learners are retained from year 1 to year 2
2
Sense of Purpose
Students have clear engagement with their field of study and are developing their strengths
3 1
Sense of Resourcefulness
Students can find the information that they need and are prepared for the many tasks that need to be accomplished
Sense of Connectedness
Students have quality and encouraging relationships with staff and peers.
Of our students feel that their instructors are approachable and supportive
5 4 Use the Student Learning Services
Sense of Capability
Students understand their role including expectations, developing academic skills and cultivating confidence and resilience
Sense of Academic Culture
Students understand the institutional goals and values and are proud to call themselves a Humber Hawk.
Of our students report feeling a sense of belonging to the institution
ACCESSIBLE LEARNING SERVICES
The Accessible Learning Services (ALS) team works with learners with disabilities to promote self-determination and self-empowerment and enhance inclusive learning at the college The team offers information and training sessions to faculty on the provision of accommodations and the importance of equitable access to learning environments for learners Learners may be referred as appropriate to internal and external services including but are not limited to assistive technology training, learning strategy support as well as ADHD Coaching
COMMON ACCESSIBILITY BARRIERS IN LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Learners with mental health conditions and learning disabilities represent more than half of the learners registered with ALS In addition to mental health conditions and learning disabilities, it is important to keep in mind that learners may be experiencing a wide variety of other disabilities
We encourage faculty to plan for and expect learners with disabilities to be enrolled in their courses At the college, over 30% of learners self-identify as living with one or more disabilities and 14% of learners at the college register with ALS for accommodations Common barriers encountered by learners include but are not limited to, timed assessments (quizzes, tests and exams) as well as the need for flexibility with respect to assignment due dates and having to take notes during lectures Faculty can take a proactive approach by implementing flexible learning and Universal Design practices in their courses such as posting course materials and lecture notes in advance, providing flexibility with respect to assignment due dates, and making recording of lectures available to learners Additional tips and resources are available on the Innovative Learning EDI Curriculum Toolkit and SWEL's Thriving in the Classroom Toolkit
Meeting 1:1 with a learner with disabilities can support the learner with clarifying course content and/or expectations for assessments
LEARNERS WITH DISABILITIES IN ONTARIO
In 2021, over 96,000 learners registered with accessible learning offices at colleges and universities across Ontario
(Source: Ministry of Colleges and Universities, 2021)
North and Carrier Campus: Learning Resource Commons - 2nd floor Phone: 416-675-5090
Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome and Resource Centre - 2nd floor Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 3331
ACCESSIBLE LEARNING SERVICES
ACCOMMODATION LETTERS
Learners can register with ALS year-round. To register, learners meet with a professionally trained Accessibility Consultant who assesses whether the learner is encountering disabilityrelated barriers in the learning environment Faculty should expect to receive Accommodation Letters throughout the semester and academic year Additional supports that may be recommended after a learner registers with ALS
The Accommodation Letter outlines accommodations a learner requires, such as additional time for tests and exams and/or extensions on assignments, to fully participate in the learning environment Faculty seeking general assistance or with questions pertaining to implementing accommodations in their courses can connect with the ALS team member listed on the accommodation letter
HUMBER COLLEGE FACULTY
Faculty receive an email notification alerting them to view Accommodation Letters on the ALS Faculty Portal Alternatively, learners can choose to manage distribution of their Accommodation Letter to faculty independently. In this case, the Accommodation Letter will not be available on the ALS Faculty Portal.
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH-HUMBER FACULTY
Faculty receive Accommodation Letters via an email from the Faculty Support Officer or from the learner directly Accommodation Letter are not available on the ALS Faculty Portal.
WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
Learners in Work Integrated Learning placement receive a Field Experience/Placement Accommodation Letter. Accommodation letters are provided to the program by the learner or Accessibility Consultant and are not available on the ALS Faculty Portal.
STUDENT LEARNING SERVICES
Student Learning Services (SLS) provides academic support to learners through different modes of engagement intended to support in-class curriculums. We collaborate with faculty and learners to make a positive impact on the learning experience, inside and outside the classroom. Student Learning Services seeks to remove barriers for Humber and GuelphHumber's diverse population of learners by working with them to encourage critical thinking and independent learning
Resources for Leaners: https://humberca/learningresources/student-resources
Resources for Faculty: https://humberca/learningresources/faculty-resources
Peer Assisted Learning Support (PALS)
Provides peer-lead programming to support learners as follows:
CRLA certified Peer Tutors offer up to 3 hours of free tutoring in various courses
Peer Leaders offer engaging group study sessions for challenging courses
Peer Coaches provide tips & tricks in managing and navigating post-secondary life
Learners registered with Accessible Learning Services can access Note Taking Services
Math & Writing Centre
Provides free tutoring to all Humber and Guelph-Humber learners:
Math tutors offer help with any math-related topic including, but not limited to, technical math, business math, statistics, physics, and calculus
Writing tutors provide writing support including, but not limited to, grammar, essay development, research skills, business writing, English as a Second Language support, and citing sources
Engineering tutors provide oneone-one and group tutorial sessions to support Bachelor of Engineering degree learners with math and physics courses
North Campus: Learning Resources Commons - 3rd floor Lakeshore Campus: F Building – F201
Peer Tutoring North Campus: Learning Resource Commons - 3rd floor Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome & Resource Centre – WEL 105
STUDENT LEARNING SERVICES
PROGRAMS AND INITATIVES
In addition to our regular learning supports, Student Learning Services also offers:
Class Visits: Our team is available for class visits to talk with learners about the learning support services available at the college
In-Class Tutoring: Faculty can request an In-Class Peer Tutor for their courses. In-Class Tutors offer one-on-one tutoring assistance to learners during the class without disrupting the faculty member or other learners
Math Workshops: Learners can attend our focused workshops to become familiar with the BAII+ calculator, important statistics topics, and specific tutorials or attend a drop-in session for business and technical math
Peer Tutor & Pass Leader Recruitment: We are continuously recruiting high achieving learners who are interested in working on campus and giving back to their peers by sharing their academic skillset Faculty are encouraged to reach out to us if there is a learner in their classes who would be an excellent Peer Tutor or PASS Leader
Writing Workshops: Conversation Circle and Conversation 1-on-1 offer an opportunity for students to practice their skills, and our APA and Academic Integrity workshops supports academic writing
TESTING SERVICES
Testing Services offers a quiet, controlled, and barrier-free space for learners to write their tests outside of the classroom. All seats within Testing Services are booked through an appointment-based process
We serve learners who are registered with Accessible Learning Services, and facilitate extra time, access to assistive technology, or a distraction minimized environment Missed and conflict testing is also available for learners where capacity allows
BOOKING WITH TESTING SERVICES
All learners can schedule their tests through Blackboard or CourseLink.
First, Faculty must upload their exam to our Testing Services portal on Blackboard or CourseLink Once the exam is received and reviewed by our team, the learner will be able to view and book their appointment.
Advising & Career Services offers comprehensive support to learners in their academic and career journey
Through personalized support and guidance from our staff and resources, learners receive assistance with career advice, resumes/cover letters, interview preparation, academic success, goal settings, job search and so much more With a holistic approach and a dedication to promoting learners success, Advising & Career Services aims to empower learners to navigate their academic and career paths confidently, equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to achieve their aspirations.
North Campus: Learning Resource Commons - 1st Floor
Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome & Resource Centre - WEL105
ADVISING AND CAREER SERVICES
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
Career & Student Success Advisors (CSSAs): Our Career & Student Success Advisors can help guide your academic and career journey and connect you to on-campus resources and support services Using the Hub and Spoke model, each CSSA provides specific support to their respected faculty as well as general support for all learners when needed
https://careershumberca/advisor-teamphp
Career Support Peers (CSPs): CSPs offer one on one appointments for current learners for general career development support such as resume review, cover letter review, LinkedIn profile, and mock interviews
Career Advancement Services Coaches (CAS Coaches): Our Career Coaching service is free to Humber Alumni and Continuing Education (CE) learners. The service includes interest and skills assessment, one-on-one coaching, career goal identification, and educational planning
Career Steps Workshops: Career Development Workshops are designed to give you tips on writing effective resumes and cover letters, creating a LinkedIn Profile, acing interviews, understanding CareerConnect and doing effective job searches. All workshops are CCR certified
Career Month: Usually scheduled in November and March offers interactive workshops, networking, panel discussions, job fairs and events aimed to prepare you for the world of work
Transition to Work: The Transition to Work for People with Disabilities initiative aims to support learners with disabilities by promoting self-advocacy, offering career preparedness information and workshops, tips for disclosing and negotiating accommodation needs in the workplace and much more
TOOLS & RESOURCES
Online Resources: Our website has a wide collection of online resources relating to careers, student success, online learning, goal setting, faculty & employer support and more!
https://careershumberca/resourcesphp
Self-Discovery Tools: If you are looking to explore your personality features and how it interacts with employment prospects - check out TypeFocus, Choices Planner and Career Cruising Explore how your personality fits with your career goals and increase your: self-awareness; goal-setting skills; chances of getting the job; success at work https://careershumberca/student-online-servicesphp
Career Connect: Job Portal for full-time, part-time, contract, summer, volunteer and on-campus positions for current Humber learners and recent graduates. Career Connect posts all on campus positions as well as external positions and opportunities from community members looking to hire learners https://careers.humber.ca/student-careerconnect
Devant: A free online career development tool that all Humber learners have access to a wide range of career supports. Allows learners to do a Master Class, live workshops and events, an AI interview tool, helps them make a step-by-step resume in various formats, has a workplace etiquette video course so learners can adjust to work expectations better and so onhttp://humberdevantca
RESIDENCE LIFE AND EDUCATION
Humber North and Lakeshore campuses have four residence buildings housing over 1,400 learners throughout the academic year. Each floor is organized into a community with a Resident Assistant (RA), a peer leader and mentor to ensure learners have a positive living experience
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
1-on-1 Conversations: Residence Life Staff connect with each resident individually throughout the year. This serves as an opportunity for residents to ask questions, explore current issues they may be experiencing, and learn about important resources available to them in the campus community
Residence Orientation: At the beginning of Fall and Winter terms, Residence Life hosts a variety of orientation events for residents. The goal is to welcome and educate learners on community values and standards, as well as orient learners to the resources available on campus
Monthly Community Meetings: Each month, learners are invited to attend their floor community to build relationships with each other, discuss community updates, recognize peer accomplishments, and receive residence updates from their Resident Assistant Humber Residence Council (HRC): The HRC is learner-led representative body for all learners residing in on-campus Residence and acts as a liaison between residents and Residence Life and/or Campus Service to communicate the needs of residents
Healthy Living Committee: Learners are invited to co-create a community environment that is focused on bringing positive change in the residence community by addressing relevant and current issues, such as alcohol and drug misuse, stress/anxiety-related concerns, and more
Food & Residence Forum: This learner-led advisory committee meets regularly to discuss food and residence service ideas and feedback to improve residence and food operations, such as residence facilities, food quality, hospitality and more Residence Life Appreciation: Learners participate in building community by demonstrating appreciation for their peers by submitting formal nominations throughout the academic year
Connecting with Residence PROCEDURES
Residence Handbook, Important Dates, Application, and more information
North Campus Front Desk Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 77201
Lakeshore Campus Front Desk Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 73001
FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE
First Year Experience (FYE) is a program that supports learners with their transition to college through Peer Mentoring, Social Events, Strong Start Workshops and Financial Literacy Workshops. We provide learners with access to information and services, opportunities to get involved, meet new people, build relationships and create a sense of community
PROGRAMS AND INITATIVES
FYE Peer Mentoring: The program matches first year learners with a Mentor who is an upper-year learner. Peer Mentors offer support by answering questions as well as providing information about the services, resources and events available on campus
Social Events: We host events to support learners with getting involved in the college community, meet other learners, and foster a sense of community
Strong Start Workshops: These workshops introduce new learners to campus programs, services and resources. Session topics include College 101, We Got You, Finding Balance, Projects and Exams, and Getting Involved on Campus
Financial Literacy Workshops: Designed to increase the financial success of learners
Session topics include Student Banking, Budgeting, Understanding Credit, Taxes, and Investments
Connecting with First-Year Experience
Website: https://humber.ca/student-life/fye
Email: fye@humberca
Instagram: @humbernorthfye | @humberlakefye
North Campus: E Building - E140A
Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 18177
Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome & Resource Centre - WEL 204
Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 3295
LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
The Leadership Programs offer learners an opportunity to engage in free, interactive programs that explore leadership abilities and strengthen their essential skills for success in their careers and beyond Through the Leadership Programs, learners will develop their leadership potential, discover or strengthen their passions, and connect their leadership journey to their future career goals. Programs offer opportunities for learners to receive CliftonStrengths Peer Coaching and complete the Leadership Certificate workshop series.
LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
Clifton Strengths Assessment: Explores paired statements to help learners define their top 5 talent themes for further exploration and development. The goal is to help learners focus on their natural talents to maximize their potential Leadership Certificate: Learners have an opportunity to participate in a Leadership Certificate workshop series which aims to explore topics such as Group Leadership, Understanding Conflict, Anti-Black Racism, Sustainability, Goal Setting and Mindfulness and more Leadership Initiative Fund: The Leadership Initiative Fund (LIF) is a new program for learners to learn, lead, and create their own event or initiative on campus If there is an event or initiative learners want to see on campus that isn't happening, or they have a cool idea for a workshop or activity they want to organize, learners can pitch their idea, and Leadership Programs can help make that happen
Connecting with Leadership Programs
Website: https://humberca/leadershipprograms
Email: lead@humberca
Instagram: @humberleaders
North Campus: E Building - E140A Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 18177
Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome & Resource Centre - WEL 204 Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 3295
ORIENTATION
The Orientation team seeks to provide new learners with an opportunity to experience and learn more about the various services that exist within Student Success and Engagement Our goal is to enlighten learners on supports that aid in academic, wellness, personal, and physical support at Humber
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
Meet Your Faculty Sessions: Learners are invited to these sessions where they receive academic insight from faculty members on how to be successful in their program of study Orientation Programming: Offered at the start of the Fall and Winter terms, Orientation offers fun and interactive sessions where learners can participate in services fairs, campus tours, interactive sessions, equity hub collaborative orientations, and pre-arrival sessions
Connecting with Orientation
Website: https://humberca/orientation
Email: orientation@humberca
Instagram: @humbernorthfye | @humberlakefye
North Campus: E Building - E140A Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 18177
Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome & Resource Centre - WEL 204
Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 3295
STUDENT COMMUNITY STANDARDS
The Office of Student Community Standards (OSCS) promotes the rights, well-being, and safety of community members at Humber College and the University of Guelph-Humber OSCS takes a developmental and restorative approach to managing incidents, focusing on learners’ behaviour and the impact/harm to themselves, others, and the institution
Faculty can contact OSCS by email to report an incident (OSCS@humberca) Include the name(s) and ID number(s) of the student(s), a brief description of the incident including the date and location, a description of the concerning behaviour(s), any previous efforts made to respond to/manage the behaviour, and the desired outcome
Students can also contact OSCS on their own, without a faculty referral
POLICY & PROCEDURES
Student Community Standards Policy https://humberca/legal-and-risk-management/policies/studentservices/code-of-student-community-standardshtml
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
Incident management: OSCS investigates and adjudicates incidents of non-academic student behaviour that are alleged to contravene the Code of Student Community Standards and/or Sexual Violence Policy
Consultations: Community Standards Advisors can consult with faculty about behaviours or incidents of concern, providing information and guidance on managing lower-level behaviours at the classroom and program level, making a complaint, and the Code process Consultations can occur without filing a formal complaint OSCS Advisors can also consult with students who are considering making a complaint
Training and development: OSCS facilitates workshops for faculty and students on topics such as the Code of Student Community Standards and process, conflict resolution, classroom management, and effective communication
Connecting with Student Community Standards
Website: humberca/knowthecode
Email: oscs@humberca
Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 4357
ATHLETICS & RECREATION
Humber Fitness offers some of the most comprehensive, best-equipped facilities around We offer an enormous range of classes, from Bootcamp to Zumba®, offered throughout the week to suit your schedule Outstanding instructors to motivate and challenge you, whether you're a beginner or seasoned athlete
Humber College's fitness centre is available for use to all college students, staff, and faculty Humber Fitness offers: Group Exercise Classes, Personal Training, and Special Events.
PROGRAMS AND INITATIVES
In-person Fitness Classes: These classes are open to current Learners/Staff and Community Members Classes are first come first serve Class formats range from Spin, Strength, Cardio, Yoga, and more
Virtual Fitness Classes: Members can work out from the comfort of their home with our virtual group fitness offerings on YouTube Class formats range from HIIT, to yoga, Zumba®, and more
Personal Training: Members can meet in-Person with one of our certified personal trainers to create a tailored exercise program to meet their needs Virtual Personal Training is available by request
Community Memberships: Community memberships available to Fitness Centre These memberships are available to Humber Alumni, Humber Retirees and Community members Included in these memberships are full access to fitness centre and fitness classes
Special Events: We offer unique programming at certain times of the year such as Zumbathon, Moving for Mental Health Awareness Run/Walk/Roll, etc
ZenZone: Come into our calming space to meditate, stretch, do yoga or simply relax The Zen Zone provides a safe space to unwind and decompress from your hectic day We provide mats, blankets, pillows, and dim lighting to help you to feel at home and calm A certified instructor with experience in yoga, meditation, and other calming techniques will be in the room to guide you
Extramurals: Extramural programs are designed to give students the opportunity to participate in healthy competition in various sports and activities, against students from other schools, usually outside the bounds of their own campus
Social Media: @humberlakeshore athletics @humberlakeshore
North Campus: A Building Front Desk Phone: 416-675-6622 ext.5097
Lakeshore Campus: 3246 Lakeshore Blvd. West Front Desk Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 3525
CARE COORDINATORS
Care Coordinators offer ongoing support, guidance, and advocacy to learners, and can connect them with various supports and resources available on-campus and in the community Care Coordinators help learners navigate policy and process, provide referrals, and assist with a variety of learner concerns (eg financial, mental health, food insecurity, housing instability, academic considerations, etc) They also receive disclosures of sexual violence from learners Through a trauma informed, survivor-centric, anti-oppressive lens, they inform survivors on well-being supports, reporting options, and academic considerations. The goal is to support a learner's overall well-being and academic success.
Faculty can refer learners to the Care Coordinator team by email (Care@humber.ca) or submit a Concern Report. Case management is a voluntary, student-led process, which requires the active engagement of the learner. Learners may also contact us directly for support.
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
Non-clinical case management: SSICs provide short- (1-3 appointments) and long-term (4+ appointments) support with policy and process navigation, advocating for academic considerations, and can connect learners to appropriate resources at the college and within their communities on matters such as: financial supports, food insecurity, housing instability, mental health, conflict resolution, substance abuse/addiction, and more
Support for Sexual Violence Survivors: SSICs receive disclosures of sexual violence and inform survivors about wellness and mental health supports, reporting options internal and external to the College, liaise with faculty to arrange academic considerations for survivors, and connect survivors with other resources to support their well-being
Consultations: SSICs can consult with faculty on supporting a learner of concern or a distressed learner
Active Listening Sessions: SSICs provide support for campus partners hosting sessions with sensitive content and are present to offer resources and referrals to affected learners Training and Development: SSICs offer trainings such as Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence for faculty and provide information on campus wellness supports
Submit the online Concern Report to share a concern about a learner who may require additional supports or resources from a Care Coordinator, or other staff,
Website: https://humberca/care
Email: care@humberca
Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 2102
COUNSELLING
Learners have access to private and confidential short-term counselling services led by professional clinicians Our goal is to support learners in exploring and understanding challenges affecting personal well-being and mental health, using a short-term, goal-oriented approach
We also assist in connecting learners to community resources Common concerns addressed in short-term counselling may include:
Adjusting to college life or Canadian culture
Anxiety and depression
Confidence and self-esteem
Coping with relationship challenges
Developing and exploring identity
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
Impacts of Colonial Trauma
Grief and loss
Stress management
Emotional self-regulation
Counselling: Short-term individual counselling by drop-in, a limited number of prescheduled appointments are available
Support for Indigenous learners: For direct referrals to the Indigenous Counsellor please contact karryannedaye@humberca
Support for Black learners: For direct referrals to a Black identified Counsellor at the North campus please contact Euniceatokomach@humberca
Group Counselling: Group skills development programs
Referral to community treatment programs
Outreach & consultation to college faculty, department, or groups on mental health and personal well-being topics Indigenous-specific holistic support
North Campus: Learning Resource Commons - 2nd Floor
Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome & Resource Centre - 2nd Floor
HEALTH CENTRE
The Health Centre provides a variety of services for learners including immunization and clearance for clinical placement, crisis support, sexual health counselling, and first aid care for issues such as burns and cuts. Learners also have access to physicians and a psychiatrist for all their health needs. Reasons to seek medical care may include diagnosing and treatment of an illness, managing a chronic condition, addressing injuries, seeking expert advice on health concerns, and obtaining a prescription for medication.
Learners can access Health Centre’s services by calling the Student Wellness and Accessibility (SWAC) and scheduling an appointment. If a learner is in crisis, they can directly visit the Health Center where they will be seen by a nurse between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
The Health Centre offers complete pre-placement medical requirements for programs that require placement clearance We promote safe sex practices by offering free access to male condoms, dental dam, diaphragms and birth control counselling
North Campus: Learning Resource Commons - 2nd Floor
Phone: 416- 675- 5090
Lakeshore Campus: Student Welcome & Resource Centre - 2nd Floor
Phone: 416- 675- 6622 ext 3331
PEER WELLNESS COACHING AND WORKSHOPS
The Peer Wellness team supports learners at Humber and UGH by providing peer-led services and initiatives, including 1-1 coaching, peer-led workshops, peer active listening program, and wellness outreach Peer-wellness coaches support learners in their wellness journey and can work with learners to build a tailored wellness plan and keep on track with follow-up sessions to review progress and set new goals Peer-led wellness workshops, programs and outreach events are held throughout the year to support learners in accessing wellness resources and strategies to improve health and well-being
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
Peer Wellness Coaching: Our Peer Wellness Coaches are trained to provide 1-1 wellness coaching to support learners in achieving personalized wellness goals Peer Wellness coaching is available to all Humber and UGH learners in the winter semester Peer-Led Wellness Workshops: Led by Peer Wellness coaches and held from October through April, workhsops support learners in understanding and strengthening strategies to improve their wellness Some topics include forming healthy habits, stress management, building resiliency and more
Peer Active Listening Program: Peer Wellness Facilitators lend an ear to Humber and UGH learners over the fall and winter semester Drop-in sessions will be focused on fostering belonging and connection Wellness Outreach: Events are held throughout the year to enhance the wellbeing of Humber and UGH learners Events include: Humber Let's Talk Day, Ways to Wellness, info booths and more
The Consent Peer Education and Program (CPEP) team aims to prevent sexual violence and foster a culture of consent by way of educating and empowering the Humber/UGH community (including students, faculty, and staff) The CPEP team supports learners at Humber/UGH by providing sexual violence and consent education through events, outreach, social media campaigns, empowerment initiatives, in addition to educational workshops and opportunities We offer programs on consent, sexual violence awareness, sexual health, sex positivity and healthy relationships Events and initiatives are dedicated to creating awareness for sexual violence, supporting survivors and people that have been impacted by sexual violence, and supporting work to end sexual violence on campus
PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
CPEP Podcast: A learner-led podcast about sexual health and consent Bystander Intervention Training: This training teaches participants how to respond to and intervene when they witness situations of sexual violence
Take Back the Night: Takes place in September and is an event dedicated to solidarity with survivors and in protest of sexual violence
16 Days of Activism: The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence against women is an international campaign and takes place between November 25 (International Day Against Violence Against Women) and December 10 (International Human Rights Day) Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Takes place during March/April, aimed to increase knowledge and awareness about sexual assault and how to prevent sexual violence
It Takes All of Us Training: Is an online sexual violence prevention and education training module Humber College learners can access the training through Blackboard and UGH learners can access the training through CourseLink
Email: bystanderprogram@humberca and cpep@humberca
Instagram: @cpepteam
SEXUAL VIOLENCE DISCLOSURES AND SUPPORT
Incidents of sexual violence can be reported and survivors can receive support without making a complaint and opening an investigation
Faculty who receive a disclosure from a learner who experienced or witnessed sexual violence should refer them to the Student Support and Intervention Coordinators (SICsupport@humber.ca). Faculty is also required to complete the Sexual Violence form available through their Associate Dean. Additional referrals can be made to the Department of Public Safety to make a security report, for safety planning, and for emergencies, as needed.
INCLUSION AND BELONGING
The Inclusion and Belonging portfolio, an SSE campus partner, offers four key areas that support learner success: Black Student Support and Engagement (BSSE), LGBTQ+ Resource Centre, Spirituality and Wellness Centre, and Indigenous Education & Engagement The Inclusion and Belonging portfolio reports to the Vice-President, Inclusion and Belonging SSE collaborates with these departments year-round on various student programs and initiatives.
BLACK STUDENT SUPPORT AND ENGAGEMENT
The Black Student Support and Engagement (BSSE) Program seeks to provide learners who identify as Black, African, and Caribbean with community, resources and support to help them fully maximize on their campus experience. Our goal is to create a holistic environment, for academic, social and professional development, and civic engagement for all Black identifying students at Humber and the University of Guelph-Humber.
BSSE offers programming such as the King’s Gathering, Circle of Queens or Blaq Collective, Learning Skills Workshops in collaboration with Peer Assisted Learning Services, Black Heritage Month and Black Excellence Orientation events
LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTRE
The LGBTQ+ Resource Centre works to promote safer, braver, positive spaces at Humber College and offers a dedicated space at both the North and Lakeshore campuses During the school year the LGBTQ+ Resource Centre offers a variety of ways to for folks to connect with one another, access resources, and build community We offer a range of discussion groups, large-scale events, and activity groups We also coordinate events in June for Pride Month
LGBTQ+ Resource Centre offers programming such as Qrafty, 2SLGBTQ+ Library, Queer Book Club, QSocial, BlacQ Collective, and more!
Connecting with the BSSE
Website: wwwhumberca/bsse
Email: bsse@humber.ca
Instagram: @bssehumber
North Campus: Learning Resource Centre – LRC2123 Phone: 416 675 6622 ext. 2273
The Spirituality and Wellness Centre is a safe, respectful, and inclusive space where all students can explore different cultures, religions, spiritualities and wellness We support learners with extending their knowledge on how different beliefs shape people’s lives, encourage curiosity about themselves and the community around them, and to their authentic selves without being limited by ideologies or religious beliefs
We offer programming such as Open discussions, spiritual literacy, guest speakers, wellness coaches, wellness wheel, spiritual leaders, group reflection on spiritual/ religious topics, co-curricular learning opportunities, painting, origami, reflections, meditations, adult colouring and more!
Connecting with the Spirituality and Wellness Centre
Website: wwwhumberca/student-life/swc
Email: swc@humberca
Instagram: @swchumber
North Campus: Learning Resource Centre - LRC2112
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION & ENGAGEMENT
INCLUSION AND BELONGING
Indigenous Education & Engagement (EI&E) works in partnership with regional Indigenous communities to ensure Indigenous students are supported and connected to their learning environment- academically, culturally and socially.
We assist Indigenous students in making the transition and adjustment to the challenges of college life while creating an awareness and appreciation of Indigenous culture and history in the greater campus community
Humber International, an SSE campus partner, provides specialized services for international learners to support their transition to Humber and academic and career success in Canada. SSE collaborates with the International Centre year-round on various student programs and initiatives. The International Centre is part of the Senior Vice-President Academic portfolio and Andrew Ness is Dean, International.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES
Humber’s International Student Advisors are available to meet in person and virtually to assist students with information about:
Study Permit and Temporary Resident Visa extensions, Co-Op Work Permit applications, Off-Campus Work Permit authorizations, and Post-Graduation Work Permit applications
Health Insurance
Academic Support
Orientation to life in Toronto and Canada
Peer Mentoring
In-Person and Virtual Social Events
Emergency Bursary Support
Specialized Career Resources and Advising (in partnership with the Career Centre)
Access to Humber’s iCent app with additional resources for our international student community
Humber’s International team also offers unique global learning opportunities to all Humber learners for an enriching study or work experience outside of Canada.
GLOBAL LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT
Humber provides opportunities for all learners to enhance their global perspective through inperson and virtual experiences, while earning academic credit, work integrated learning placement, or Co-Curricular Record through our global academic partnership network
These global opportunities help learners gain build new career skills and connections, and develop a deep global perspective valued by employers – including core Humber Learning Outcome (HLO) mindsets Each year, more than 600 Humber learners “go global” and have access to financial support through Humber’s Global Learning Bursary Learn more about each program:
COIL – Global Virtual Exchange
Work-Integrated Learning
Semester Abroad
Academic Summer Programs
Humber Global Summer School
Over 9,000 international learners from 120+ countries
Connecting with Humber International Centre
Website: https://internationalhumberca
North Campus: Learning Resource Commons - LRC 2185 Front Desk Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 5067
Lakeshore Campus: Building H - H100A Front Desk Phone: 416-675-6622 ext 3178
Contact for student queries: https://internationalhumberca/contact