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The University of Manitoba campuses and research spaces are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Dene and Inuit, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. More

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Learning Disability Services Clinic (SCC)

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The Learning Disability Services Clinic (LDSC) is a service that provides assessments for learning disabilities related to reading, writing, and math as well as attention related problems to University of Manitoba students. 

Counselling workshops and groups (SCC)

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Counselling workshops and groups are an effective way to get help for a variety of difficulties. For many problems, workshops and groups are better options than individual counselling. SCC groups and workshops are offered regularly throughout the year.

Support resources

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Some students may prefer to access these resources prior to seeking professional help, whereas others may use these resources in conjunction with or while awaiting professional help.

 

Individual and couples counselling (SCC)

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We offer individual counselling for a variety of concerns including anxiety, stress, depression, relationship problems, loss, transition, trauma and violence, and procrastination, among other concerns.

We offer couples counselling to University of Manitoba students and their partners (their partners do not have to be University of Manitoba students to use this service).

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UM Student Reflections on Instruction (UM SRI)

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A key part of our commitment to students and teaching excellence is the ongoing feedback from students. The UM SRI system gives instructors an opportunity to collect feedback for their own professional development.

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Thank you - Faculty, Staff and Retirees Payroll Deduction Agreeement

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Thank you for supporting the Faculty, Staff and Retirees Giving Campaign! Your participation in this campaign demonstrates your commitment to, and belief in the future of our university.

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