This type of boundary includes personal space, privacy, and physical intimacy.
What is a physical boundary?
This is what helps to stay hydrated and avoid dehydration-related headaches, alternating alcoholic drinks with this beverage is recommended.
What is water?
This is one of the best strategies to ensure you get home safely after a night out.
What is planning your transportation in advance?
The official campus security service, offering emergency response, crime prevention, and safety resources for the UTM community.
What is Campus Safety?
The voluntary agreement of an individual to engage in a sexual act.
What is consent?
This drug is now a greater factor in Canadian driver fatalities than alcohol, contributing to more deaths from vehicle crashes.
What is cannabis?
Not only is it illegal, but it can also be life-threatening. This dangerous action can lead to fines, license suspension, or even jail time.
What is driving under the influence?
This UTM student-run organization provides resources and education to promote healthy sexuality, peer support, and inclusivity.
What is the UTM Sexual Education Centre?
Examples include “Yes”, “Of course!”, “I’d like that”, “I’m down”, “Definitely!”, “Hell yeah!”
What are examples of voluntary consent?
The time it usually takes for cannabis edibles to kick in, which can cause some to over-consume unintentionally.
What is 45 minutes to 3 hours?
When used perfectly, this contraceptive option is 98% effective in reducing the risk for pregnancy and STIs.
What are condoms?
This online resource educates students on responsible alcohol consumption and harm reduction strategies.
What is DrinkSmart?
Consent cannot be obtained if a person is either of these two things.
What is impaired and/or unconscious?
This is the recommended maximum number of alcoholic drinks one should have in a three-hour period to minimize harm.
What is two drinks?
In case of a drug overdose, this life-saving medicine can make a difference.
What is naloxone?
Provides support for individuals dealing with substance use and addiction, including counseling, harm reduction, and treatment referrals.
What is PAARC?