Module 7: Understanding Harassment
Resources and Further Learning
Below is a list of relevant educational and support resources.
Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Ryerson students can reach out to the Centre for Counselling and Student Development for assistance.
- A mental health tip sheet for dealing with anxiety and depression
- Community Resource List – TORONTO AREA REFERRAL SERVICES
- Canadian Mental Health Association – Metro Branch
- 416-535-8501
- Information about individual psychiatrists, listed by specialty area (affective disorders, schizophrenia), location and languages spoken.
- 519 Church Street Community Centre
- 416-392-6874
- Offers trauma-informed counselling services that prioritize the experiences and support needs of LGBTQ2S+ people. Does provide free in-house counselling (up to six sessions). Some services offered through this organization require a fee, but all are sliding scale.
- CAMH – Trauma: Where to go when you’re looking for help
- Canadian Mental Health Association – Metro Branch
- Mental Health Services – Canada
E-courses/Workshops
- Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). Violence in the Workplace: Awareness.
- Workplace Safety and Prevention Services (WSPS). Workplace Violence And Harassment Awareness.
Additional Resources
- Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). Violence and Harassment in the Workplace.
- Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). Violence and Bullying.
- Government of Ontario. A Guide the Occupational Health and Safety Act: Part III.0.I: Workplace violence and workplace harassment.
- Government of Ontario. Reprisals against Workers by Employers.
- Ministry of Labour. Understand the law on workplace violence and harassment.
- Occupational Health and Safety Council of Ontario. Domestic Violence Doesn’t Stop When You go to Work: How to Get Help of Support a Colleague Who May Need Help.
- Human Rights Office – Reporting Process (Ryerson University)
- Legal Initiatives – The519
- Connect to Services – Consent Comes First; Office of Sexual Violence Support and Education – Ryerson University
- Know Your Rights Guide – Pride at Work Canada