Authors:SRDC SRSA
With the introduction of the National Standard for mental health and wellbeing for postsecondary students (CSA Z2003) in 2020, five colleges in the Greater Toronto Area agreed to collaborate to determine how to proceed with its implementation. SRDC and the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health were invited to partner with consortium members, and with funding from Bell Let’s Talk, to facilitate discussions about how best to use the Standard to meet the unique needs of college students living in the GTA. The Campus Mental Health Action Tracker – a tool recently developed by SRDC – was used to develop a common understanding of each college’s current state regarding student mental health. Over the course of two phases of work, partners worked to determine how mental health-related policy, programming, and practice at the five colleges align and diverge, as well as sharing common strengths and challenges, and learning promising practices from each other.
Capability: Strategic Program Review
Policy Area: Health - Mental health and substance use (MHSU)
Population: Students
Start Date: May 2021
Completion Date: March 2023
Sponsors: Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
This project examines the experiences of equity-deserving individuals who face barriers to accessing student financial assistance (SFA) in Canada. Despite the availability of federal…
Read More
This project studies entrepreneurship activities among Ontario’s postsecondary graduates using the Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP). The analysis uses two waves of…
Read More
Individuals enter postsecondary education (PSE) through diverse pathways and life situations. Many students transition to PSE directly after completing high school, while others take…
Read More