office of human rights and equity
don't push your luck: safe st. patrick's day
don't push your luck, plan for a safe night out when celebrating st. patrick's day!
pedro adan
feed your love - culture through food
menu
$5 combo, any two items
additional items $2 each
main course
- jollof rice
- fried rice
- rice and peas
proteins
- jerk chicken
- fried chicken
- stew pork
- stew chicken
- fried beans
handhelds
- meat pie
- jamaican patties
- puff puff
case coordinator & administrative officer, office of human rights and equity
spooky safe halloween prep
come get ready for halloween with us!
- student success will have costume supplies
- student health and wellness peer wellness educators will have trick or treat packs with supplies for a safe night out and you'll be able to test your drink pouring skills and win drinksmart prizes
- student health and wellness and the office of human rights will test your consent knowledge
- student conduct will have reminders about the code of the wolfpack
- reslife will have a safe substance use activity and house points
(or) sisters in spirit
sisters in spirit day is a day we honour the lives of missing and murdered indigenous women, girls and 2slgbtq+ peoples (mmiwg2s). in 2021, the rate of gender-related homicide of indigenous victims was more than triple that of gender-related homicides of women and girls overall.
(or) sisters in spirit
sisters in spirit day is a day we honour the lives of missing and murdered indigenous women, girls and 2slgbtq+ peoples (mmiwg2s). in 2021, the rate of gender-related homicide of indigenous victims was more than triple that of gender-related homicides of women and girls overall.
wellu wednesday: block party
get familiar with wellness services on and off campus and meet the lakehead staff here to support you while you are a thunderwolf. there will be facility tours, outdoor games and activities, food, and giveaways!
you’ll be able to learn about:
student health and wellness
office of human rights and equity
campus rec
reslife
aramark
frequently asked questions
what is an all-gender washroom? |
an all-gender washroom is a washroom for use by anyone, regardless of sex, gender identity, or gender expression. it may be a single-use washroom with a single toilet and sink in a lockable room; multi-use facilities with individual enclosed toilet stalls that share a common sink area; multi-stall washrooms, which have traditionally been designated female; or multi-stall washrooms with urinals, which have traditionally been designated male. a universal washroom may be all-gender (see definition below). |
what is a universal washroom? |
a universal washroom is defined within the ontario building code. these washrooms have requirements like grab bars, lighting, emergency call services, and other regulations around accessibility. an all-gender washroom may be universal (see definition above). |
how do i know which type of washroom i’m walking into and what’s in it? |
each washroom will have clear signage on the door indicating the types of facilities contained within the washroom, including toilets and urinals. accessibility signs will show whether the washroom can accommodate mobility devices and/or caregivers. here is an example of a sign: |
why does lakehead need universal and all-gender washrooms? |
阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 wants to ensure that all 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , faculty, and staff have access to the basic facilities we all need. this gives life to the ontario human rights code requirement not to discriminate based on ability, family status, sex, gender identity, or gender expression and to provide harassment-free services and spaces. universal washrooms ensure that parents and caregivers, personal attendants and individuals with disabilities have the additional space and equipment necessary to access the facilities. all-gender washrooms likewise help address the needs of parents and caregivers, personal attendants and those with disabilities, as well as trans and non-binary individuals, all of whom can face difficulty in accessing washrooms. as part of the edi action plan and consultations with individuals expressing a need for broader access to washrooms, the accessibility committee created the all-gender washroom working group to oversee the inclusion of all-gender washrooms on campus. the makeup of the working group and process are more thoroughly described below. 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 is not alone in this – many agencies, universities, governments, and other organizations are moving to more inclusive washrooms. |
all-gender washrooms are safe! |
while different types of all-gender washrooms may not be what many of us are used to and may feel uncomfortable at first, they are safe to use. every all-gender washroom includes at least one stall that anyone may use. the evidence that exists so far shows that all-gender washrooms may actually be safer than traditional washrooms – both because they reduce the policing of other people using the washroom and the associated violence, but also because they provide less predictability in terms of who is using the washroom, which discourages voyeurism. |
who oversees the development of all-gender washrooms? |
the all-gender washroom working group (agwwg) was initiated through lakehead’s accessibility committee in response to the university’s equity diversity and inclusion (edi) action plan that, through broad consultation, identified the need for all gender washrooms across our campuses. the agwwg reports to the accessibility committee and includes members from various stakeholders. this wg has worked to determine which washroom spaces will be converted and how, ensures proper signage, and continues to monitor the ongoing renovation of spaces as funds allow. |
what is the process of converting facilities to all-gender washrooms? |
the all-gender washroom working group has many things to keep in mind with respect to transitioning washrooms:
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where are the all-gender washrooms on campus? |
are there still gendered washrooms? |
yes, there continue to be gendered washrooms available throughout our campuses. |
who can use a gendered washroom? |
lakehead also has gendered washrooms with clear signage that indicates the type of facilities contained within and who they are for. it is important to remember that you have choices. if you feel a gendered washroom works for you, you can absolutely use the one that corresponds with how you identify regardless of your gender expression or whether you are cisgender or trans. we encourage everyone to make the best choice for them and to not impose choices on others when it comes to their washroom choice. |
why is there no lock on the main washroom doors? |
there are only locks on doors for single-stall washrooms for safety reasons. multi-stall washrooms do not have locks on the main door so that no one can enter a washroom while another person is inside a stall and lock the door without their knowledge. |
i have a complaint, who do i direct it to? |
maintenancecomplaints about washrooms might include maintenance issues such as a lack of soap, toilet paper, paper towel, a water leak, inability to secure a stall door, broken glass or the presence of hazardous material, damaged fixtures, slipping hazards, or sanitation concerns. these can be directed to physical plant/maintenance through calling the phone number on the wall of the washroom or putting in a work order (wo). the wo allows you to indicate its level of urgency. health & safety or violencecomplaints related to health and safety incidents or violence that have occurred in washrooms or on campus generally can be directed to:
accessibility needsindividuals needing accessible washrooms as a part of their accommodation plan can reach out to:
human rights complaintsthose with human rights complaints should speak to the ohre. an example of this would be a complaint that an accessibility need has not been met after inquiring with sas or human resources. all-gender washroom working group (agwwg)anyone who wants to voice concerns respecting the process or the work of the working group should contact the associate vice-provost 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 who chairs the committee. |