· | Provide information and training to the university community to increase awareness about the importance of promoting a respectful work and learning environment; |
· | Assist individuals with issues of harassment, discrimination and bullying, to understand the range of options available for responding, and help them to pursue a resolution to the situation that works for them. |
· | Coordinating and promoting diversity events with other departments; |
· | Providing training for students, staff and faculty on campus; |
· | Administration of Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy, which can be found at https://brocku.ca/webfm_send/42325; |
· | Online resources at brocku.ca/humanrights |
· | Coordinating supports and acommodations for those impacted by sexual violence; |
· | Facilitating informal and formal resolution processes; |
· | Outreach and education on policy, supports, response, and Ministry compliance. |
· | Coordination of anti-ableism and accessibility activities throughout the community; |
· | Facilitating informal and formal resolution processes; |
· | Compliance, policy development, education and promotion. |
· | Sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking and domestic violence; |
· | Human rights harassment and/or discrimination (based on race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status and disability; |
· | General harassment and/or bullying, workplace harassment and online harassment. |
· | Admissions |
· | Examinations and Classrooms |
· | Recruitment and Liaison Services |
· | Scheduling |
· | Student Information |
· | Student Records and Registration |
Development of all on-line and in-person prospective student resources and services
· | Administration of the prospective student portal (discover.brocku.ca) and the applicant portal (choosebrocku.ca) |
· | Leading campus events such as: Fall Preview Day, Open House, March Break Visit Program, Post-secondary information Evening, Counsellors' Days, etc. |
· | Leading Brock's presence at the Ontario Universities' Fair |
· | Coordinating visits to secondary schools and colleges in Ontario and across Canada Leading Brock's Campus Visit Program for prospective students, Specialist High Skills Major classes, visiting dignitaries and counsellors. |
· | Writing and Numeracy Circles |
· | Aboriginal Specific Career Planning |
· | Tutoring |
· | Tailored Workshops |
· | One-to-one consultations |
· | Academic Referrals |
· | Library resources - books, videos, and dvds |
· | Assist students in a Bachelor of Arts Social Sciences, General Humanities and Bachelor of Science - Sciences programs |
· | Undeclared or Undecided students |
· | Students on Academic Probation |
· | Students looking to change their major or explore adding a minor to their degree |
· | Students returning from a long absence, including returning from Academic Suspensioin and Academic Debarment. |
Don't feel you have to wait for a problem to arrive to visit Student Health Services.
A team of nurses and physicians provide comprehensive medical/clinical services as well as health education and counselling. We can help you with a medical problem, provide treatment or a referral, give allergy injections, or update your immunization. We provide health education and counselling on many issues including contraception, pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, nutritional or weight concerns, stress or lifestyle issues. OHIP, UHIP or other health insurance is needed to be seen by a physician. All visits and treatments are strictly confidential.· | Medically warranted; |
· | The student presents him/herself to Student Health Services before the exam; |
· | The student is seen in our office the day of the exam. |
· | Support Services: use of a note taker, compensatory strategy assistance, exam accommodation, use of adaptive equipment and liaison with faculty. Screening and limited diagnostic assessment for learning disabilities are available on campus; |
· | Adaptive Technology: specialized computer software and other technical aids are available for use in the Student Development Centre. Please see your case manager about your technology needs and to obtain access to equipment; |
· | Library Services: a designated reference librarian is available to co-ordinate library services for students with disabilities; |
· | Accessible Facilities: most facilities at Brock are wheelchair accessible. For a special accessibility tour of campus, please contact the Recruitment and Liaison Office. There are accessible housing units on campus in both traditional and townhouse style residences; |
· | Attendant Care: limited attendant care service is available through the Ontario March of Dimes. If you require attendant care, contact the SAS. |
· | The James A. Gibson Library (including the Matheson Learning Commons) on floors 2, 5, 10 of the Schmon Tower |
· | The Marketspace and Digital Scholarship Lab in Brock LINC |
· | The Map, Data and GIS Library in Mackenzie Chown, room C306 |
· | The Archives and Special Collections on the 10th floor of Schmon Tower |