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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Michelle Craig ugchair@cs.toronto.edu Date: Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 8:55 PM Subject: Re: Faculty of Arts & Science Mental Health Conference To: faculty@cs.toronto.edu
FYI -- You might wish to attend this yourself. Please also advertise to your students once classes start. On 2019-08-20 6:42 p.m., Caroline Rabbat wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I am excited to let you know about our upcoming inaugural Faculty of Arts & Science *“Minds Redefined” Mental Health & Wellness Conference. *The conference is open to students, faculty, and staff, and aims to foster dialogue about mental health within Arts & Science. I am asking for your personal assistance to help promote this opportunity and to encourage students and your colleagues to attend if they are able to do so.
At the conference, we will hear from mental health experts and advocates, develop skills to promote our well-being, explore campus and community resources, and engage in rich discussions that showcase research, lived experiences, and diverse voices.
As leaders, faculty and advisors, we have an important role to play in promoting mental well-being in our community. I hope you assist in promoting the conference and/or will attend, for the full conference or just a few sessions. Here are the details.
*Tuesday, September 17, 2019*
*12 to 8 pm*
*U of T Chestnut Conference Centre*
*89 Chestnut Street, Toronto *
*Free to the U of T community*
*Attendees are welcome to attend the conference in full or in part.*
*For more information and to register*: https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/mindsredefined
I have also included a poster advertising the conference, I would appreciate if you could kindly print and post in your departments or forward to student groups.
Thank you for your support. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions at all.
Regards,
Caroline
Caroline Rabbat, Director Critical Incidents, Safety & Mental Health Awareness
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts & Science
100 St. George St.