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If the student in my family is not well and requires medical attention or personal counselling, where can he or she go?

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If the student in my family is not well and requires medical attention or personal counselling, where can he or she go?

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Each campus of the university has health and counselling services that are available to all students. On-campus medical care is covered by OHIP (for students who are Ontario residents), by other provinces’ medical insurance plans or by UHIP (for international students). Additional health insurance plans, which are optional if the student already has private coverage, are provided by student governments on each campus. See below for more information about medical insurance. To find out more about the health services on each campus, visit their websites: St. George , UTSC and UTM. Each provides a full range of medical services, including confidential advice and counselling in areas such as sexual health and birth control, and outreach and prevention initiatives, such as quit-smoking programs. Each campus also offers free and confidential counselling services for students with emotional and psychological concerns. On the St. George campus, there is the Counselling and Psychological Servic

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