On Campus Resources

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There are numerous on campus health and mental health resources for UTM students. Read more below!

On Campus Resources

Accessibility Services
905-569-4699
DV 2240
Offers services and academic accommodations to students who have a documented learning, physical, sensory, mental health disability or medical condition.

Our office is located in room DV2240 in the Student Services Hub. The HUB is located on the main floor of the Davis Building, opposite the food court

Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

General Inquiries:
Phone: 905-569-4699
Fax: 905-569-4366
Email: access.utm@utoronto.ca

Campus Safety
905-828-5200
DV 3116
Dedicated to creating and maintaining a safe and secure environment for students, staff and visitors.

Report anything suspicious. In the event of an emergency, call 911 immediately.

Community Safety Office (Tri-Campus)
416-978-1485
Offers support, advice and information about intervention options for individuals who have had their personal safety compromised. They will assist in the development of a safety plan and provide referrals to appropriate resources on/off campus.

Community Safety Office Mandate

The Office responds to all personal safety concerns by:

  • Addressing the complaint
  • Assessing the personal and community safety risks
  • Providing a continuum of intervention options that the complainant can explore in order to address their personal safety concern(s)
  • Presenting information about the particular issue experienced
  • Co-creating a safety plan
  • Referring and working in partnership with various offices in order to address the individual’s personal safety concerns

ECSpeRT (Medical Emergency Response Team)
Student Center Room 250
Campus Safety works in partnership with ECSpeRT to respond to medical emergency calls. ECSpeRT is on duty 8AM Monday to 8AM Saturday. If you require medical assistance, you can contact ESCpeRT.

Contact us by phone:

Equity Diversity & Inclusion Office
905-569-4916
DV 3094G

Promotes an equitable and inclusive campus community, free from discrimination or harassment. Provides programs and services to students, staff, and faculty at UTM. Responds to concerns, resolves conflicts, and manages complaints of discrimination and harassment.

To contact the UTM Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office (EDIO), email edio.utm@utoronto.ca or call 905-569-4916.

Health & Counselling Centre
905-828-5255
DV 1152
Offers personal counselling, group counselling and psychiatric care to assist students experiencing a wide range of challenges.

Indigenous centre
Indigenous Student Support Specialist
Kaitlin Philips

The UTM Indigenous Centre (IC) provides service delivery, programming, and support to Indigenous faculty, students, staff, and librarians. The IC works to build lasting and meaningful relationships with surrounding Indigenous communities. The IC also hosts gatherings and cultural programming for UTM's Indigenous members and provides a welcoming and inclusive space for future Indigenous students.

Indigenous students can book a one-on-one session with our support specialist, Kaitlin Philips (click here to book a session via 📩 email)

Maanjiwe nendamowinan
Room 6104

Interfaith & Spirituality

For all questions regarding Interfaith & Spirituality at UTM, please contact:

Student Groups & Interfaith Team 

Don-on-Duty
289-805-0580

In each residence area, there is a Don-On-Duty (DOD) available to help you with any emergency situation when your own Don is unavailable and the Residence Services Desk is closed. 

  • DOD is available Monday to Friday (5:00 PM - 9:00 AM) the next day and 24/7 on weekends and holidays. You can find holidays & hours in our calendar

Do not hesitate to call the Don-on-Duty as they are there for you and want to make sure you’re safe and comfortable in residence. Please notify the Don-On-Duty if you have called 911 for any reason

The Don-on-Duty also does rounds of their area during quiet hours to ensure community members are following the guidelines set out in the Residence Community Standards in our Student Handbook.

Sexual Violence Prevention & Support Centre (Tri-campus)
416-978-2266
DV 3094G

Have you experienced sexual violence or sexual assault?
The SVPS Centre can help with next steps, medical treatment, support, and the option to have a Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit exam.

You can also contact the U of T Safety & Support Office.