Sexual violence support and education
Sexual violence affects people of all ages, sexual orientations, genders, gender identities, abilities and relationship statuses. At the U of M, we are committed to ensuring a respectful work and learning environment for all. We want to build a safe and inclusive campus community where survivors of sexual violence know they can receive the supports they need to succeed, both academically and personally.
The Sexual Violence Resource Centre, located at 537 UMSU University Centre on the Fort Garry campus, provides support, resources, information and referral services for any student, faculty or staff member who has been affected by sexual violence.
Sexual Violence Resource Centre
The Sexual Violence Resource Centre remains open for services by phone and email during the University's COVID-19 response.
Inquiries are welcome by phone or email at the information below. UofM students, staff and community members who are seeking information on sexual violence, or who are seeking support regarding an experience of sexual violence are encouraged to contact SVRC staff at:
svrc@umanitoba.ca
204-474-6562
Staff hours: M-F 8:30 a.m - 4:30 p.m.
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Province of Manitoba | Mental Health Virtual Therapy Program
Now Available | Caring for your mental health is important during the COVID-19 pandemic. AbilitiCBT is a new digital therapy program from Morneau Shepell, available to all Manitobans experiencing low to mid symptoms of anxiety due to the pandemic.
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Bringing In The Bystander | We're hiring student facilitators
We are hiring student facilitators for the Bringing in the Bystander Program. Student facilitators will host online workshops to engage peers in the topic of sexual violence prevention and response. Information and deadline can be found through the Health and Wellness Office.