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Services and Support▸▸free member handbooks▸▸student club and Course Union funding and support▸▸free legal advice▸▸computer and printing services▸▸<strong>Ryerson</strong> Free Press (RFP), our monthly alternativenewspaper▸▸course evaluations▸▸free student rights advocacy and advice▸▸CESAR General Bursaries (offered every term)▸▸TTC tokens and discounted monthly Metropassesdiscounted movie and entertainment tickets, schoolsupplies, phone cards, retail gift cards, stamps, waterbottles, and swag▸▸Lost and Found▸▸up-to-date information about upcoming CESAR eventsand campaignsTo find up-to-date information on our many campaigns andservices, please visit our website.Contact UsIn person: <strong>Student</strong> Centre, room SCC301, 55 Gould StreetBy phone: 416.979.5193By fax: 416.979.5223By email: info@mycesar.caWebsite: www.mycesar.caCopyRITE Printing ServiceCopyRITE is the only student owned and operated full-servicecopy, print, and communications centre at <strong>Ryerson</strong>. Centrallylocated on campus, CopyRITE offers printing services to meetthe diverse needs of all students:▸▸digital colour and black and white printing/copying▸▸large format colour printing and banners▸▸architectural printing, copying, and scanning▸▸3D colour printing▸▸binding (coil, cerlox, thermal, thesis, perfect)▸▸plaque/foam core mounting▸▸custom t-shirts/calendars▸▸business cards and stationery▸▸promotional items for events or conferences▸▸long distance cards and cell phone minutes▸▸school supplies including pens, pencils, paper, binders, etc.Contact us to learn more about our services.Contact UsIn person: <strong>Student</strong> Centre, room SCC-B03, 55 Gould StreetBy phone: 416.979.5264By fax: 416.598.5913By email: copyrite@rsuonline.caWebsite: www.copyrite.caInternational <strong>Student</strong> ServicesAs the centre for the non-immigrant community at <strong>Ryerson</strong>,International <strong>Student</strong> Services (ISS) is crucial in supportinginternational students and international scholars throughspecialized services and programs, as well as the promotionof international awareness at <strong>Ryerson</strong>.ISS strives to provide helpful information andcomprehensive support to all members of the internationalcommunity during their time at <strong>Ryerson</strong> and in Canada:▸▸Orientation Program for international students▸▸status letters▸▸immigration advising▸▸UHIP (health insurance)▸▸networking events that include special internationalcelebrations, monthly tea houses, and lunches▸▸Peer Support ProgramContact UsIn person: Podium, room POD50A, 350 Victoria StreetBy mail: International <strong>Student</strong> Services , <strong>Ryerson</strong> University,POD50A 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2K3By phone: 416.979.5000, ext. 6655By email: issask@ryerson.caWebsite: www.ryerson.ca/internationalservicesLost and Found<strong>Ryerson</strong>’s central lost and found is located at the MemberServices Office in the <strong>Student</strong> Centre Lobby (55 Gould Street).Lost articles are kept on hand for 30 days. Every effort ismade to return the articles to the rightful owner. After thistime period, the articles are redistributed to the <strong>Ryerson</strong>community through various means of donation. If you havefound an article, you can submit it to the Member ServicesOffice during the hours of operation or leave items in theovernight drop box.Contact UsIn person: Member Services Office, <strong>Student</strong> Centre,55 Gould StreetBy phone: 416.979.5255, ext. 2358By email: lostandfound@rsuonline.caWebsite: www.rsuonline.ca/servicesMedia and Instructional TechnologyWe have a full range of audiovisual equipment and technicalsupport for classroom and project requirements:▸▸electronic classrooms▸▸lecture theatres▸▸presentation technology systems▸▸video conferencing servicesContact us for equipment availability and booking procedures.Contact UsIn person: East Kerr Hall, room KHE227, 50 Gould StreetBy phone: 416.979.5098By fax: 416.979.5327By email: avhelp@ryerson.caWebsite: www.ryerson.ca/ccs/resources/mediaservicesMember Services Office<strong>The</strong> Member Services Office is located in the <strong>Student</strong> Centrelobby. Here you’ll find all you need to know about RSUservices in one convenient location. A range of cost-savingservices are offered at the Member Services Office, includingthe following:▸▸Campus Lost and Found▸▸TTC passes, tokens, and tickets▸▸Event and movie tickets, including Yuk Yuk’s ComedyClub and Cineplex and AMC movie theatres▸▸Postage stamps (domestic and international)▸▸Phone cards, cell phone minutes, and gift cards▸▸RSU merchandise such as pens, pencils, notebooks,t-shirts, book bags, clipboards, wall calendars,eco-friendly notebooks, and Klean KanteensContact UsIn person: <strong>Student</strong> Centre, 55 Gould StreetBy phone: 416.979.5255, ext. 2358By email: memberservices@rsuonline.caWebsite: www.rsuonline.ca/servicesOffice of Discrimination and HarassmentPrevention Services (DHPS)As a division of the Office of the Assistant President/Vice Provost for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, DHPScontinues its commitment in helping <strong>Ryerson</strong> Universityto foster a study, living, and work milieu that is free fromdiscrimination and harassment and where all individualsare treated with respect and dignity. <strong>Student</strong>s, staff, andfaculty have a right to equal treatment with respect toemployment, accommodation, and receipt of education,related services, and facilities without discrimination orharassment on the basis of the following grounds: race,ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship,religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or genderexpression, age, record of offences, marital status, familystatus, and/or disability.Prevention of harassment through education is a majorgoal of <strong>Ryerson</strong>’s policy. <strong>The</strong> office provides educationand training on issues pertaining to harassment anddiscrimination. <strong>The</strong> policy is informed and guided by theOntario Human Rights Code.To obtain a copy of <strong>Ryerson</strong>’s Discrimination and HarassmentPrevention Policy, please visit our website.IMPACT Workshop SeriesWe provide a variety of innovative, educational opportunitiesfor the <strong>Ryerson</strong> community on issues related to HumanRights, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility ranging from ourgeneral workshop offerings for students, staff, and faculty tosessions tailored to specific needs and topics.How to registerRegistration is required for all sessions. Interested students,staff, and faculty should visit the DHPS Workshop website. Besure to check the website for the current offerings, updates,and changes.Snack and Chat<strong>The</strong>se one-hour sessions cover issues that are topicaland related to the Human Rights, Diversity, Equity andAccessibility of the entire <strong>Ryerson</strong> community and are led byguest speakers from across the campus.Empower Yourself: Know Your Human RightsUnderstanding key components of <strong>Ryerson</strong>’s Discriminationand Harassment Prevention Policy can empower you asan individual and/or employee. Knowing what your rightsand responsibilities are can be a first step to helping yourecognize and deal with issues related to discrimination andharassment. In this session you will learn what constitutesdiscrimination and/or harassment and develop strategies forresolving issues.Diversity: Understanding our DifferencesThis one-hour interactive session serves to get participantsengaged in increasing their understanding of diversity andthe complexities of individual difference. Respecting diversityis about moving beyond tolerance for one’s differences andembracing the rich and unique dimensions of diversitycontained within each and every individual. This sessionworks to answer the questions of: How do we begin theseconversations? How do we cultivate and enhance an inclusivelearning environment that values diverse learning andpedagogical styles to ensure that each individual reaches theirfull potential?Harassment in the WorkplaceIn many aspects of our society, the behaviours associatedwith the various forms of harassment are considered normal.Harassment is generally about “power” – a way of maintainingit or getting it! In this session, learn to recognize harassingbehaviours and what you can do about them. Remember,under the Ontario Human Rights Code it is the impact of theaction or behaviour that counts, not the intent.Sexual Harassment and Dating ViolenceSexual harassment and dating violence continues to be aproblem on our campus. Come to this interactive session andlearn how to recognize and deal with unwelcome or unwantedbehaviour that could be considered sexual harassment. Youwill also learn about some of the key indicators that warnindividuals about the potential for dating violence in theirintimate relationships.Positive Space Ally: An IntroductionHeterosexism, homophobia, and transphobia continue tohave a negative impact on the well-being of queer and transstudents, faculty, and staff. Working together as students, staff,and faculty to create and maintain safe, welcoming, affirming,and inclusive work, study, and living environments is thegoal of the Positive Space Ally program. In this session youwill increase your awareness of sexual and gender diversity,and acquire tools to challenge homophobia, transphobia, andheterosexism within and beyond the campus community.Services and Support40 For the most current information, see our website at www.ryerson.ca/ce. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Chang</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>2013</strong>–<strong>2014</strong> 41

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