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SUMMARY:Ganesh Chaturthi • Hinduism
DESCRIPTION:A major Hindu festival celebrating Lord Ganesha’s descent to earth. Idols of Ganesh are creating and displayed for ten days afterwhich they are immersed in water to symboilize his return home to the divine. People celebrate with music\, dancing\, distributing sweets and other festivities.  \nCommon greetings: “Happy Ganesh Chaturthi” or “May Lord Ganesh bless you with prosperity and luck”  \nReligious and cultural days\nStudent Life has compiled a list of significant religious and cultural days. \nExplore the list to learn more about the holidays of different faith and ethnic groups\, when they are celebrated and how to greet or acknowledge those who observe. \nFor students: Accommodations for Religious Observances \nVisit the Office of the Vice Provost Students website and learn more about Religious Accommodations.  It is the policy of the University of Toronto to work with students who observe religious days other than those already accommodated by current scheduling and statutory holidays. Familiarize yourself with the Policy on Scheduling of Classes and Examinations and Other Accommodations for Religious Observances. \nDo you have questions or need help? \nContact the FIFSW Director of EDI\, Shahana Arain or visit The Office of the Vice Provost\, Students.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/ganesh-chaturthi-hinduism/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Religious and cultural observances
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240918
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SUMMARY:Dashalakshani Parv • Jainism
DESCRIPTION:In these 10 days\, people focus on the 10 virtues of Jain teachings and reflect on the self including thoughts\, actions and speech.   \nReligious and cultural days\nStudent Life has compiled a list of significant religious and cultural days. \nExplore the list to learn more about the holidays of different faith and ethnic groups\, when they are celebrated and how to greet or acknowledge those who observe. \nFor students: Accommodations for Religious Observances \nVisit the Office of the Vice Provost Students website and learn more about Religious Accommodations.  It is the policy of the University of Toronto to work with students who observe religious days other than those already accommodated by current scheduling and statutory holidays. Familiarize yourself with the Policy on Scheduling of Classes and Examinations and Other Accommodations for Religious Observances. \nDo you have questions or need help? \nContact the FIFSW Director of EDI\, Shahana Arain or visit The Office of the Vice Provost\, Students.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/dashalakshani-parv-jainism/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Religious and cultural observances
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SUMMARY:Multi-sector approaches to the prevention of child and adolescent homelessness: An Australian research context\, with Lindsay Pearce
DESCRIPTION:The University of Toronto’s School of Cities\, the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work & the Youth Wellness Lab proudly present “Multi-sector Approaches to the prevention of child and adolescent homelessness: An Australian research context\,” with invited scholar Lindsay Pearce. \nThis fascinating research presentation and conversation was made possible with funding support from the Manchester-Melbourne-Toronto (MMT) Research Fund. \nFriday\, September 13\nHybrid event \nIn person:\nSchool of Cities – Myhal Building\,\n55 St. George Street\, Suite 853\nLunch will be served for in-person attendees. (Space is limited) \nOnline: Zoom information will be provided for virtual attendees upon registration. \nTo register: Email Stephanie.begun @utoronto.ca \nInvited Scholar and Guest Speaker: Lindsay Pearce\, University of Melbourne\, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute\, and Curtin University (Australia) \nEvent host: Stephanie Begun\, Associate Professor and RBC Chair in Applied Social Work Research\, Facor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, Affiliated Faculty\, School of Cities\, So=rounder and Co-Director\, Youth Wellness Lab
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/multi-sector-approaches-to-the-prevention-of-child-and-adolescent-homelessness-an-australian-research-context-with-lindsay-pearce/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:FIFSW public event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240923
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UID:48673-1726963200-1727049599@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Fall Equinox • Wiccan/Pagan
DESCRIPTION:A time of thanksgiving and sharing of the harvest celebrated in the Pagan community.  \nCommon greetings: No formal greeting but one can wish people a “Happy Fall Equinox”  \nReligious and cultural days\nStudent Life has compiled a list of significant religious and cultural days. \nExplore the list to learn more about the holidays of different faith and ethnic groups\, when they are celebrated and how to greet or acknowledge those who observe. \nFor students: Accommodations for Religious Observances \nVisit the Office of the Vice Provost Students website and learn more about Religious Accommodations.  It is the policy of the University of Toronto to work with students who observe religious days other than those already accommodated by current scheduling and statutory holidays. Familiarize yourself with the Policy on Scheduling of Classes and Examinations and Other Accommodations for Religious Observances. \nDo you have questions or need help? \nContact the FIFSW Director of EDI\, Shahana Arain or visit The Office of the Vice Provost\, Students.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/fall-equinox-wiccan-pagan/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Religious and cultural observances
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UID:53381-1727180100-1727183700@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:FIFSW-MSW Truth and Reconciliation Collective Meet and Greet
DESCRIPTION:The FIFSW-MSW Truth and Reconciliation Collective was formed in 2022 when a group of settler students came together to deepen our understanding of the Calls to Action and explore ways to address the ongoing impacts of colonization on the First Nations\, Métis\, and Inuit Peoples we work with. We also recognized the need to challenge the systems that perpetuate harm within our profession and educational practices. Over time\, our collective has grown to include members from all FIFSW streams\, extending beyond settlers. We are now seeking new members to continue our advocacy and initiatives\, with a particular focus on Call to Action #1. \n\n\nIf you are interested in joining the Collective or want more information\, please join us at our Meet and Greet (open to all MSW students): Tuesday September 24th from 12:15pm to 1:15pm \n\n\n**This event is open to all FIFSW MSW and PhD students**
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/fifsw-msw-truth-and-reconciliation-collective-meet-and-greet/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, Room 720\, 246 Bloor Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:National Day for Truth and Reconciliation/Orange Shirt Day • Indigenous
DESCRIPTION:The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a federal statutory holiday that falls on the same day as Orange Shirt Day\, September 30. This day is in honour of the lost children and survivors of residential schools.  \nReligious and cultural days\nStudent Life has compiled a list of significant religious and cultural days. \nExplore the list to learn more about the holidays of different faith and ethnic groups\, when they are celebrated and how to greet or acknowledge those who observe. \nFor students: Accommodations for Religious Observances \nVisit the Office of the Vice Provost Students website and learn more about Religious Accommodations.  It is the policy of the University of Toronto to work with students who observe religious days other than those already accommodated by current scheduling and statutory holidays. Familiarize yourself with the Policy on Scheduling of Classes and Examinations and Other Accommodations for Religious Observances. \nDo you have questions or need help? \nContact the FIFSW Director of EDI\, Shahana Arain or visit The Office of the Vice Provost\, Students.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation-orange-shirt-day-indigenous/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Religious and cultural observances
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UID:53252-1727690400-1727695800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:2024 Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth & Reconciliation Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Honour the experiences of residential school survivors by joining a University-wide event to commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. Students\, librarians\, faculty members\, and staff can register to attend this event in person or watch the live stream. \nOrange Shirt Day has been observed on September 30th annually for several years. In June 2021\, the Federal Government passed legislation formally recognizing September 30th as the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. \nThe commemoration is being held in the Great Hall at Hart House (7 Hart House Circle\, Toronto) on Monday\, September 30\, 2024\, from 10:00 to 11:30 am. You may also register to watch the event online on YouTube. \nView the program and register for U of T’s Orange Shirt Day event here.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/2024-orange-shirt-day-and-national-day-for-truth-reconciliation-commemoration/
LOCATION:Hart House\, 7 Hart House Circle\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:U of T event
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