
ICE Training & Reach Ahead at York University
ICE Training & Reach Ahead at York University
Sector & Price:
Sector & Price:
Arts
Arts
Business
Business
Health and wellness
Health and wellness
Justice, community safety, and ES
Justice, community safety, and ES
Non-profit, education and child care
Non-profit, education and child care
$100 per student
$100 per student
Requirements Met:
Requirements Met:
Sector-partnered experiences - ICE
Sector-partnered experiences - ICE
Reach ahead experiences
Reach ahead experiences
Date:
Date:
Friday, November 14, 2025
Friday, November 14, 2025
Time:
Time:
9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Address:
Address:
4700 Keele St, North York, ON M3J 1P3
4700 Keele St, North York, ON M3J 1P3


Overview:
Overview:
This fall, SHSM students in the liberal arts sectors will have a one-of-a-kind opportunity to step into the university classroom of tomorrow. In this ICE Training, students will work directly with professors connected to the Building Bridges Projectβa national research initiative led by Wilfrid Laurier University, York University, and the University of Guelph. Together, these universities have created Canadaβs first Homelessness Curriculum, a groundbreaking course being adopted by post-secondary institutions across the country.
This fall, SHSM students in the liberal arts sectors will have a one-of-a-kind opportunity to step into the university classroom of tomorrow. In this ICE Training, students will work directly with professors connected to the Building Bridges Projectβa national research initiative led by Wilfrid Laurier University, York University, and the University of Guelph. Together, these universities have created Canadaβs first Homelessness Curriculum, a groundbreaking course being adopted by post-secondary institutions across the country.
What makes this experience unique?
What makes this experience unique?
Unlike traditional workshops, this SHSM-exclusive session immerses high school students in a live research initiative with direct societal impact. Students will:
Unlike traditional workshops, this SHSM-exclusive session immerses high school students in a live research initiative with direct societal impact. Students will:
Engage with real university professors shaping one of Canadaβs most timely educational movements.
Engage with real university professors shaping one of Canadaβs most timely educational movements.
Think critically and collaboratively about the complex issue of homelessness through evidence-based tools developed by the Building Bridges Project.
Think critically and collaboratively about the complex issue of homelessness through evidence-based tools developed by the Building Bridges Project.
Practice design thinking and human-centered problem-solving, skills essential for both higher education and the workplace.
Practice design thinking and human-centered problem-solving, skills essential for both higher education and the workplace.
Gain a rare βfirst lookβ at university-level curriculum before it officially reaches classrooms nationwide.
Gain a rare βfirst lookβ at university-level curriculum before it officially reaches classrooms nationwide.
By the end of the workshop, students wonβt just have discussed homelessness. They will have practiced creating innovative, human-centered solutions to one of Canadaβs most pressing social challenges. This is more than preparation for post-secondary studies: it is a chance to contribute to a meaningful national conversation while developing critical skills in civic dialogue, collaboration, and innovation.
By the end of the workshop, students wonβt just have discussed homelessness. They will have practiced creating innovative, human-centered solutions to one of Canadaβs most pressing social challenges. This is more than preparation for post-secondary studies: it is a chance to contribute to a meaningful national conversation while developing critical skills in civic dialogue, collaboration, and innovation.
Leading Professors:
Leading Professors:

Dr. Jessica Braimoh is an Assistant Professor of Criminology in the Department of Social Science at York University. Her research examines the intersections of criminalization, racialization, and social inequality, with a focus on homelessness, housing, and public space. She has co-led projects on the criminalization of encampments and on building a homelessness curriculum, and her work has been published in journals such as the Journal of Law and Social Policy, Critical Sociology, and Social Science & Medicine.
Faculty website:
Dr. Jessica Braimoh is an Assistant Professor of Criminology in the Department of Social Science at York University. Her research examines the intersections of criminalization, racialization, and social inequality, with a focus on homelessness, housing, and public space. She has co-led projects on the criminalization of encampments and on building a homelessness curriculum, and her work has been published in journals such as the Journal of Law and Social Policy, Critical Sociology, and Social Science & Medicine.
Faculty website:
Trailer:
Trailer:

Drop-off Location:
Drop-off Location:
Twelve additional parking spaces will be created in the north and south laybys along Ian MacDonald Boulevard, in front of the Toronto Track Centre and the West Office Building. Our staff will be waiting there to guide you to the event space.
Twelve additional parking spaces will be created in the north and south laybys along Ian MacDonald Boulevard, in front of the Toronto Track Centre and the West Office Building. Our staff will be waiting there to guide you to the event space.
Agenda:
Agenda:
π 9:00am β 9:30am: Students arrive & introductions (time to say hi!)
π 9:30am β 9:45am: Ideal Home icebreaker activity (imagine your dream space!)
π₯ 9:45am β 10:30am: Homelessness 101 (letβs get the context together)
β 10:30am β 10:40am: Quick break (and a buffer if we need it)
π‘ 10:40am β 11:30am: Design Thinking workshop (hands-on creativity time!)
π± 11:30am β 12:00pm: Lunch break (fuel up, youβll need it!)
π« 12:00pm β 12:45pm: Campus tour (split into two groups, 25/25, to explore more)
π 12:45pm β 1:45pm: Build a Better Future activity (design your big idea)
π€ 1:45pm β 2:15pm: Student pitches & choosing winners (the spotlight is yours!)
π¬ 2:15pm β 2:30pm: Closing (yes, still candy!)
π 9:00am β 9:30am: Students arrive & introductions (time to say hi!)
π 9:30am β 9:45am: Ideal Home icebreaker activity (imagine your dream space!)
π₯ 9:45am β 10:30am: Homelessness 101 (letβs get the context together)
β 10:30am β 10:40am: Quick break (and a buffer if we need it)
π‘ 10:40am β 11:30am: Design Thinking workshop (hands-on creativity time!)
π± 11:30am β 12:00pm: Lunch break (fuel up, youβll need it!)
π« 12:00pm β 12:45pm: Campus tour (split into two groups, 25/25, to explore more)
π 12:45pm β 1:45pm: Build a Better Future activity (design your big idea)
π€ 1:45pm β 2:15pm: Student pitches & choosing winners (the spotlight is yours!)
π¬ 2:15pm β 2:30pm: Closing (yes, still candy!)
Helpful Info:
Helpful Info:
Schedule Flexibility
Schedule Flexibility
We understand that bus schedules often shape your day more than you do. We're happy to adjust the agenda to fit your timing needs. Just let us know as early as possible if your school has any specific constraints.
We understand that bus schedules often shape your day more than you do. We're happy to adjust the agenda to fit your timing needs. Just let us know as early as possible if your school has any specific constraints.
Tentative Scheduling
Tentative Scheduling
Event dates may be subject to change based on sector partner availability. Final details and confirmations will be shared at least one month prior to your scheduled field trip.
Event dates may be subject to change based on sector partner availability. Final details and confirmations will be shared at least one month prior to your scheduled field trip.
Backup Plan
Backup Plan
In the event of school closures due to weather or other unforeseeable circumstances, events will be rescheduled.
In the event of school closures due to weather or other unforeseeable circumstances, events will be rescheduled.
Group Size Update
Group Size Update
Please register the number of students you plan to bring. Youβre welcome to swap students, but adding more requires prior approval. Just send us an email and weβll do our best to accommodate.
Please register the number of students you plan to bring. Youβre welcome to swap students, but adding more requires prior approval. Just send us an email and weβll do our best to accommodate.
Update Timeline
Update Timeline
Please let us know of any changes to your group size at least two weeks before the event.
Please let us know of any changes to your group size at least two weeks before the event.
Absence Policy
Absence Policy
No-shows will be charged the full event fee. However, we are happy to offer a free online training session for any students who are absent.
No-shows will be charged the full event fee. However, we are happy to offer a free online training session for any students who are absent.
Group Supervision
Group Supervision
Please bring the right number of staff or chaperones based on your school boardβs guidelines.
Please bring the right number of staff or chaperones based on your school boardβs guidelines.