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If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence or sexual harassment and needs support, U of T’s Sexual Violence Prevention and Support Centre is here to help.

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Sexual Violence Policy User Guide

Understand reporting Sexual Violence to U of T

Get answers to your questions about reporting an incident(s) of Sexual Violence to U of T.

Learn more about navigating U of T’s Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment, making a report, and how U of T collects and protects information when a report is made.

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Understanding U of T’s Policy on Sexual Violence & Harassment

Get information on what the sexual violence policy is, what it does, who it applies to, when it applies, and more.

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Making a Report about an Incident(s) of Sexual Violence

Learn more about the process of making a Report about an incident(s) of Sexual Violence and what happens after a Report is made.

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Making a Report and confidentiality

Learn how information is collected and protected when a Report about an incident(s) of Sexual Violence is made.

I want to learn about supports and resources for survivors of Sexual Violence

The Sexual Violence Prevention & Support Centre (SVPS Centre) is a trauma-informed, supportive space for people of all identities that works to create a campus environment where all members of the University community can study, work, and live free from sexual violence. The Centre has locations on each campus to help U of T students and all employees (staff, faculty, and librarians), who have been affected by sexual violence or sexual harassment access support, services, and accommodations.  
 
The SVPS Centre’s website lists the full range of services and workshops offered.
 
Members of the University community who have experienced intimate partner violence may also obtain supports and referrals to services through the SVPS Centre.
 
When a Respondent has also disclosed an experience of sexual violence, the SVPS Centre can provide support in relation to that experience through a different Coordinator, while support related to their role as a Respondent will be provided by a different office.

More about the information provided on this site

What this website provides

This website provides information and resources for student Complainants involved in a process under the University of Toronto’s Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment . It does not provide legal advice or definitive interpretations of the policy or its processes, and the content has been written, where possible, in simplified language. Where there is a question or conflict between the policy and this guide, the language of the policy will take priority.

Key terms

When this guide refers to the “policy” and “sexual violence policy”, it is referring to the Policy on Sexual Violence & Sexual Harassment.

When this guide refers to a “Complainant”, it is referring to someone who had made a Report of sexual violence under this policy.

When this guide refers to a “Respondent” or a “student Respondent” it is referring to a someone who has had a Report of sexual violence made against them under the policy.

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I want to learn how U of T responds to a Report(s) of Sexual Violence when the Respondent is a:

The processes and procedures that U of T follows to respond to a Report about Sexual Violence are based on the Respondent’s (the person being reported against) role at the university.

Supports for survivors of Sexual Violence

The Sexual Violence Prevention and Support Centre at U of T is here for you. The Centre provides confidential, non-judgmental consultations for students, staff, and faculty who have been affected by Sexual Violence or harassment.