U of T Health Services
Koffler Student Service Centre, second flr. | 214 College St.
U of T Health Services is a clinic which provides students with routine services — like a family doctor — as well as treatment of illness and injury, disability documentation, birth control and STI care, disordered eating care, pregnancy support, immunization, nutrition counselling, and more. Appointments can be made online or by phone. Drop-in appointments are also offered during regular hours.
UTSU Health & Dental Plan
Your UTSU membership fee provides you with health and dental care through Green Shield Canada. You may opt out of this plan and receive a refund. You can learn more about what the plan covers on the UTSU website.
Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Koffler Student Service Centre
Counselling and Psycological Services (CAPS) offers counseling, therapy, and psychiatric treatment, as well as assessment, referrals, and various workshops for both full- and part-time students at U of T. Appointments can be made by phone or in person.
Blue Space
Blue Space is a new initiative this year from Health and Wellness at U of T. Blue space posters and postcards can be seen around campus, indicating a safe space for those with mental health issues.
Sexual Education Centre (SEC)
Sussex Clubhouse, room 612 | 21 Sussex Ave.
The U of T Sexual Education Centre (SEC) is a volunteer-run student service which provides condoms and other safe sex supplies, as well as workshops, counseling, and sex-positive events, free of charge to students. SEC offers resources on sexual orientation, safer sex, sexually transmitted infections, and consent, serving as a save space for discussing and exploring sex and sexuality.
Health Clubs & Events
Weekly Meditation and Yoga
The Multi-Faith Centre (569 Spadina Ave.) offers various drop-in yoga and meditation classes for health and mindfulness. Schedules are available on the Multi-Faith Centre website.
Massage Mondays
Hart House offers free massages (yes, you read that right) every Monday.
Move U of T
A program partnered with ParticipACTION, MoveU advocates healthy living on campus through regular study breaks. (Twitter)
Campus Health Initiative (CHI)
A student-run organization that promotes healthy living through events, workshops, and resources. Campus Health Initiative (CHI) is committed to diversity, emphasizing that health is different for everyone. (Twitter)
Peers Are Here
A drop-in support group made up of students discussing the stresses they experience as university students. More information available on the Health Services website.
eHappy
U of T Engineering Happiness (eHappy) is a campus group which provides workshops, seminars and events in positive psychology to promote happiness through social responsibility.
Active Minds at U of T
A campus group which aims to increase awareness about mental health on campus and the stigma associated with mental health issues through education and dialogue.