Broadcast Time: 12:00pm
Date: NOVEMBER 22, 2023
Type: Community Safety Alert (CSA)
Toronto Police have released the following News Release update pertaining to this investigation.
Suspect Sought in Voyeurism Investigation, Spadina Avenue and Willcocks Street area, Update, Additional Security Images Now Available
Supports Available on Campus:
Sexual Violence Prevention and Support Centre
If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence or sexual harassment, the University’s Sexual Violence Prevention and Support Centre can help you understand, access and navigate supports such as counselling, medical services, academic or workplace accommodations, financial aid and legal aid. This includes helping you understand your reporting options.
Hours: Mon-Fri from 9AM to 5PM
Telephone: 416-978-2266
Email: svpscentre@utoronto.ca
Community Safety Office
The Community Safety Office offers short-term support and assistance to U of T community members who have experienced personal safety concerns. They can work with you to develop a personal safety plan to address your on-campus safety concerns and explore a variety of other support resources that may be appropriate in the community and on-campus.
Hours: Mon-Fri from 9AM to 5PM
Telephone: 416-978-1485
Email: community.safety@utoronto.ca
TravelSafer
This is a 24/7 service available to the U of T community and is available to and from all U of T buildings or abutting TTC stations. This service can be arranged by calling 416-978-SAFE (7233) or by using the U of T Safety App to arrange an escort.
Virtual TravelSafer and Mobile Bluelight
These features are available through the U of T Safety App and can be used to trigger a distress beacon, in the event of an emergency, to send your location to a Campus Safety dispatcher and summon help.
U of T Campus Safety App
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