Sexual Violence Prevention and Response

SVPR Mandate

The main goal of the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Task Force is to raise awareness and support students in combatting the culture and acts of sexual violence that exist at Queen’s while also empowering survivors. The committee takes a survivor-centric approach and aims to connect students. The committee wants to not only bring awareness about the pervasive nature of Queen’s culture that facilitate sexual violence, but also wish to find ways to counteract this culture and create a campus that is safe for all. The committee aims at bringing together students, leaders and faculty to combat these issues collaboratively both in and outside the Faculty of Arts and Science. The committee also wishes to collaborate with university, city or national resources.

This is the inaugural year with the position of SVPR Director who can be contacted at svpr@asus.queensu.ca.

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Current Updates:

1) A More Accessible Queen’s Violence Policy: There is a lack of transparency about the policies that the university has regarding sexual assault. We have found that not a lot of people even know the resources and rights they have as survivors. Since one of our goals is providing the student body with resources regarding sexual assault, the committee is working on going over Queen’s legal jargon heavy sexual assault policy and simplifying it, so it can be better understood by the student body.

2) The Stories Behind The Numbers: The committee is also working on a publication that centers survivor narratives and give narratives and gives them a space to tell the stories. This publication will prioritize survivors and their need first. The most important thing would be to protect the survivors and their anonymity (if they so chose). This publication wants to give the student body an insight into the stories behind the sexual assault statistics.

3) Other Initiatives: The committee is also working on providing resources and training to local businesses that student frequent, the training will help the workers provide better support in the event of sexual violence.

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Policy: Accountability

Frequently Asked Questions

Resources

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