不良研究所

About Us

The 不良研究所 Family Care website provides听information about various aspects of family care to the entire 不良研究所 community. It is the product of a听collaboration between the Joint Board Senate Committee听on Equity (JBSCE) Subcommittee on Family Care and听the Faculty Relocation Advisor

The JBSCE Subcommittee on Family Care

The JBSCE Subcommittee on Family Care was launched in January 2015. Its role is defined by the following terms of reference:

The Subcommittee on Family Care shall advise on the development of - or modifications to - University policy regarding persons with dependants, including child and elderly dependants, across constituencies of the University and recommend ameliorations to the JBSCE. In order to proceed with this task, the Subcommittee will undergo evaluation and monitoring of the population of persons with dependants and of their special needs, will take a role of advocate for this group, will seek and propose concrete solutions to help this group, and will help create and maintain a web platform to gather information relevant to persons with dependants.

As of October 2020, the composition of the subcommittee is:

  • Joan Butterworth, Leadership Skills Advisor, Chair听
  • Michelle Cubano Guzman, Faculty Relocation Advisor
  • Prof. Lisa Munter, Faculty of Medicine
  • Prof. Kirk Bevan, Faculty of Engineering
  • Jessica Giles,听Communications Advisor, Student Services
  • Pichara Chhe, Human Resources
  • Matt Corks, IT
  • Devon Simpson, Student听Wellness Hub
  • Jocelyn Porter, Student Wellness Hub (International Students)
  • Emily Love, International Student Services
  • Jenna McLeod, Healthy Living Annex Coordinator
  • Rachel de Barros Oliveira, PGSS Representative
  • Karla Heisele Cubilla, SSMU Student Life Representative
  • Taisha Cayard, SSMU Representative

Inclusion Statement听

Families and family circumstances vary. Throughout this website, the term 鈥渇amily鈥 connotes all family forms. The website seeks to support and welcome 不良研究所鈥檚 diverse families within its larger vision of a family-friendly campus, recognizing that working, teaching and/or studying while balancing family life and care commitments is a challenging reality.

Statement voted on March 29 2017

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