Call for Graduate Student Consultations: Have Your Say & Create a Culture of Consent on Campus  

Help Us Build an Asynchronous Online Module for Graduate Students

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The Sexual Violence Prevention and Support Centre (the Centre) at UofT is in the process of designing an asynchronous module for graduate students, and we want to hear from you! 

We are looking for interested graduate students at UofT who are available to provide feedback on the module in a group-setting. We are especially interested in engaging with participants who have TA, lab-supervisor, or course instructor experience, and would like to speak with a mix of master’s and doctoral students. You will be required to complete our current online for students in-advance of the session.  

This consultation group will meet in-person at the downtown campus (UTSG) on Thursday, February 6, from 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. ET.  

You will receive a $40 gift card to the UofT Bookstore for participating and snacks and refreshments will be provided.  

Space is limited—we hope you can join us in this important work! 

We want to know how we can make an accessible, engaging, and informative training that meets the needs of all incoming and current graduate students. This is an opportunity to have a say in how the university approaches sexual violence prevention education, and works towards a campus culture that centres care, consent, and healing for all.  

If you can’t make it to this session, please note that we continue to accept feedback via this online form.