New Toolkit: Anti-Oppressive Practice - Colonialism and Mental Health on Campus

New Toolkit: Anti-Oppressive Practice - Colonialism and Mental Health on Campus

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Part II of the CICMH Anti-Oppressive Practice toolkit is now available! The toolkit highlights several important topics including slavery, structural racism and colonialism's impact on students. Overall, the toolkit aims to help those who support students on campus better understand what anti-oppressive practice is, how it intersects with mental health, and why it is important to embed anti-oppressive practices into our work on campus.

View Part II of the toolkit here