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USSU and Utile Housing Survey

The USSU is currently collaborating with UTILE (Student Housing Implementation Working Group) on a study to better understand the issues affecting the Canadian student population, especially relating to housing.

To better meet the needs of university tenants, we must document the situation and put student housing on the radar of our governments. This project is the most ambitious survey to date on this subject in Canada.

The students studying at the University of Saskatchewan are being asked to answer this short survey, which will take less than 10 minutes. Whether you live in an apartment or with your parents, we want to know about your housing reality!

Personally-identifying information is never collected, all responses are anonymized, and data will only be used for research and non-profit purposes. The study will help advance knowledge about student housing in Saskatoon, in Saskatchewan, and across Canada.

To access the survey (available in French and English), click on this link: 

http://utile.org/lime/index.php/948576?lang=en

http://utile.org/lime/index.php/948576?lang=fr

 

Thank you for your valuable collaboration on this project. 

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USSU Elections

Students’ voices are needed now more than ever. As the university begins its post-pandemic recovery, students need to be involved. That’s where you come in. If you’ve ever thought about creating a better campus environment for your fellow students, consider running for a position on the USSU executive!

Visit ussu.ca/elections for details.

USSU General Election Schedule 2021

February 22 Call for nominations for Executive and Senate positions. Email communications@ussu.ca for Nomination Forms for Senate Candidates.

March 1 MANDATORY Online Orientation Meeting for all undergraduate students who wish to run for Executive at 4 pm. Chaired by the USSU General Manager and Communications & Marketing Manager. Nomination Forms for Executive Candidates will be available after the Orientation Meeting. Email communications@ussu.ca for the Orientation Meeting Invite.

March 5 All Nomination forms must be emailed to communications@ussu.ca by 4:00 pm. Candidates will be emailed the ZOOM information for the Procedures Meeting.

MANDATORY Online Procedures Meeting for Executive and Senate Nominees at 4:30 pm. Chaired by the Chief Returning Officer.

March 8 Academic standing checks for nominees.

March 11 Confirmation of academic standing.

March 15 Campaigning begins at 12:01 am.

March 24 Voting begins at 9:00 am on PAWS

March 25 Voting ends at 4:00 pm. The deadline for formal complaints, complaints must be emailed to the ACRO at acro@ussu.ca by 4:00 pm.

Elections Committee meets at 4:00 pm. to discuss any disciplinary matters and ratify the results, which will be emailed from PAWS to the ACRO by 4:30 pm.

Election results, subject to further discipline, are announced online at ussu.ca/elections

All campaign material must be removed by 11:59 pm.

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USSU Help Centre Presents – Mental Health Week: Five Days, Five Speakers

Mental Health Week: Five Days, Five Speakers is back with some new topics! February 22-26

Mental health can often be a difficult and broad topic. Many factors can affect your mental health. Often you may not feel like there are any reasons. You are not crazy, or lazy, or spoiled for feeling mentally unwell. Your mental health isn’t insignificant just because someone has it worse than you. Although mental health is still highly stigmatized, we want you to know it is okay to get help and it is okay to talk about it. Join us for mental health week to learn about different aspects of mental health. Each day we will cover a different theme of mental health, and each day we will have a speaker surrounding that topic! Stay updated on all the information on our Help Centre page

https://www.facebook.com/ussuhelpcentre

or our Instagram @USSUHelpCentre.

Below is the theme of each day, as well as the speakers for the day. Just click the Eventbrite link and register for the presentation. It is all digital and free! Descriptions of each event are provided on the Eventbrite page.

“You Matter” – Mental Health During the Pandemic

February 22, 2021 3pm-4:30pm

“Life as we knew it has changed and shifted so much in the past year. As a result, our physical, mental and emotional health is affected.”

Presented by Devan Moxley Teigrob, Mental Health Nurse at the Student Wellness Centre.

https://www.eventbrite.com/…/you-matter-mental-health…

 

“Diet Culture, Take Seat!”- Let’s Talk Dieting, Disordered Eating, Body Image and Dysmorphia

February 23, 2021 3pm-4:30pm

“Why is diet culture called “the life thief”? Let’s talk about diet culture and the mental effects of it with a Registered Dietician.”

Presented by Amy Pickering, a Registered Dietician in The University of Saskatchewan Student Wellness Centre.

https://www.eventbrite.com/…/diet-culture-take-seat…

 

Balancing the Mind, Body & Spirit-Indigenous Healing Through Times of Covid

February 24, 2021 3:30pm-4:30pm

“Join us to explore Indigenous healing deep-rooted in a personal perspective with land-based stories of connection and transformation.”

Presented by Seapieces Marsland, the Indigenous Counsellor at Student Wellness Centre

https://www.eventbrite.com/…/balancing-the-mind-body…

 

“It’s Going To Be Okay”- Let’s talk about Suicide and Suicide Intervention.

February 25, 2021 1pm-2pm

“Suicide can be an extremely difficult topic to talk about. But it needs to be talked about.”

Presented by Wanda Seidlikoski Yurach MSW, RSW, SEP, University of Saskatchewan, PhD candidate, Health Sciences

https://www.eventbrite.com/…/its-going-to-be-okay-lets…

 

Student Mental Health and Maintaining Wellness- Ask A Psychiatrist!

February 26, 2021 10Am-11Am

“Want to know more information on anxiety, depression, navigating change, and coping with stress.? Ask A Psychiatrist!”

Presented by Alana Holt, the Consultant Psychiatrist at Student Wellness

https://www.eventbrite.com/…/student-mental-health-and…

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U-Pass Opt-Out Deadline

Last day to apply for Winter Term Opt-Outs is January 18, 2021. Completed online applications are due no later than 4:30pm.

If you wish to opt-in or book an appointment to activate your U-Pass, visit ussu.ca/upass

 

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Winter U-Pass Opt-Ins, Opt-Outs and Activations

Winter U-Pass

Due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, Place Riel will remain closed to the general public. This means U-Pass must be distributed differently for the Winter Term.

Any student taking anything at all on campus will be assessed the U-Pass fee. Please schedule an appointment and come individually to Place Riel for your card activation, activations are required each term. Appointment information will be sent to you with your confirmation email.

U-Pass Opt-In

Students taking remote delivery classes will not be automatically assessed, and opt-ins are required each term. Any student who wishes to Opt-In to the U-Pass Click Here and follow these steps:

  1. Fill out the Opt-In Form
  2. Check your PAWS account to see if the assessment has been placed on your account. This could take up to four business days.
  3. Once you are assessed the fee, schedule an appointment and come individually to Place Riel for your card activation.
  4. Please ensure that you have your student card, and have been assessed the U-Pass fee on your PAWS account before scheduling an appointment to activate your U-Pass. You will receive a confirmation email for your appointment.
  5. When you arrive at the front doors of Place Riel for your scheduled appointment, call 306-966-6962, have your student card ready, and a USSU employee will greet you, confirm your appointment, and escort you to the USSU office to activate your U-Pass.
  6. The last day to Opt-In for Winter Term U-Pass is April 1, 2021.

Winter Term Opt-Ins will be processed by Student Accounts starting the first week of January 2021. Saskatoon Transit will allow students to access the bus with their student card while Student Accounts processes the Opt-Ins until January 18, 2021. 

U-Pass Opt-Out 

If you have been assessed the U-Pass fee, normal parameters exist for opting out for students attending on-campus courses. Students may apply to opt-out of the U-Pass service if they qualify in one of the following categories: living outside the city limits, living in on-campus housing (Ogle Hall, Voyageur Place Residence, Lutheran Theological Seminary, and St. Andrew’s, (College Quarter residences are not eligible), or they are unable to ride the bus due to a disability.
Winter Term Opt-Outs will be processed by Student Accounts starting the first week of January 2021. 
The last day to apply for the Winter Term Opt-Out is January 18, 2021. Completed online applications are due no later than 4:30pm.

Face Masks

Face masks (non-medical mask or cloth face-coverings) are mandatory in all indoor public spaces for faculty, staff, and students who have approved access or are required to be on campus.

Feeling Sick

If you are feeling unwell and/or showing signs of illness, you should self-isolate. Even if your illness and symptoms are not consistent with that of the COVID-19 virus, please stay home, monitor your symptoms, and reduce your contact with others:

  • isolate yourself at home to avoid spreading it to others
    • if you live with others, stay in a separate room or keep a 2-metre distance
  • visit a health care professional or call your local public health authority
    • call ahead to tell them your symptoms and follow their instructions

For more information regarding U-Pass, please email contactus@ussu.ca

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USSU Fall Term Survey

The USSU wants to know about your experience during the fall term to understand how we can better advocate on your behalf. By completing this survey, you will be entered to win one of three $50 gift cards.

https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/2020FallLearningSurvey

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USSU Help Centre – Mental Health Week

Let’s Talk Mental Health and Illness. Mental Health Week is back!
Mental health can often be a difficult and broad topic. Many factors can affect your mental health. Often you may not feel like there are any reasons. You are not crazy, or lazy, or spoiled for feeling mentally unwell. Your mental health isn’t insignificant just because someone has it worse than you. Although mental health is still highly stigmatized, we want you to know it is okay to get help and it is okay to talk about it. Join us for Mental Health Week to learn about different aspects of mental health. Each day we will cover a different theme of mental health and each day we will have a speaker surrounding that topic! We will also be posting information around each theme throughout the day so stay updated on all the information on our Help Centre page https://www.facebook.com/ussuhelpcentre or our Instagram @USSUHelpCentre.
Below is the theme of each day as well as the speakers for the day. Just click the Eventbrite link and register for the presentation. It is all digital and free! Descriptions of each event are provided in the Eventbrite page.
Day 1: Men and Mental Health- November 23
No Need to “Be a Man” Reducing Stigma Around Men and Mental Health
Presented by presented by Devan Moxley Teigrob, Mental Health Nurse at the Student Wellness Centre.
3:00 PM -4:30 PM
Day 2: Reducing Stigma Surround Mental Health and Wellness- November 24
Food Matters- Nutrition and Mental Health
Presented by Amy Pickering, Registered Dietician at the Student Wellness Centre
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Day 3: International Students and Mental Health- November 25
Culture Shock and Adaption
Presented by Jordan Hartshorn, International Education Officer at International Student Study and Abroad Centre
11:00 AM- 12:30 PM
Day 4: Mental Health and Addictions – November 26
No Harm in Harm Reduction
Presented by Elizabeth Plishka (She/Her), B.A & Sc. Hon Health Studies
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Day 5: The Biology of Mental Health- November 27
Mental Health/Illness and the Brain- Ask a Psychiatrist
Presented by Dr. Alana Holt, Psychiatrist at Student Wellness Centre
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
*LINKS WILL BE PROVIDED THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT
Please contact helpcentre@ussu.ca for any questions

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USSU Annual General Meeting

The AGM will be held Thursday, November 19, 2020, at 6 pm on ZOOM. To register for the Annual General Meeting visit ussu.ca/agmregistration

For more information and the amendments please visit ussu.ca/agm

 

 

 

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Debt Free Degree

The USSU is working alongside the UCRU Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities and eight student unions across the nation to bring you the #DebtFreeDegree campaign. This is a movement aimed at increasing the accessibility and affordability of post-secondary education in Canada.

We are advocating to the Government of Canada to accomplish two main goals:
· Doubling government investments in Canada Student Grants
· Establishing a two-year grace period on all federal loans

We encourage you to join the movement by writing a postcard to your MP at debtfreedegree.ca/take-action,  or we will send it for you, sharing our posts with your network, and providing us with feedback at info@ucru.ca

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USSU uFood Program Now Available

uFood is an online emergency customizable food hamper program.
All current USask students experiencing food insecurity are eligible to access the uFood program four times per Term.
Orders must be placed online at https://fms.ussu.ca/fmi/webd/uFood
Please contact foodcentre@ussu.ca with any questions.

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