We understand that you may have questions and concerns about how the labour disruption may impact you as a student. The University’s top priority is to continue supporting you and your learning. For information regarding campus access, resources and more, please consult the FAQs page. We also encourage you to access well-being resources available to you.
For the most current information regarding the labour disruption, please visit York’s labour disruption website. Students will be able to find information about the status of their courses on the Course Status website and eClass.
If you have experienced sexual assault or other forms of sexual violence – it is NOT your fault.
The Centre for Sexual Violence Response, Support & Education (known as the Centre) is here to offer support and resources if you or someone you know has experienced or been impacted by any form of sexual or gender-based violence – regardless of where or when it took place. You are in control of the support you receive, and we are here to help you in whatever path you wish to take for your healing journey. We hope to guide you and keep you informed so you can make the best decision for yourself.
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We serve our community using the H.E.R.E model
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Help survivors get access to supports needed.
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Educate the community about sexual violence.
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Respond with care and compassion.
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Empower survivors.
Resources
Discover the services and support available to survivors on and off campus.
File a complaint
Explore the steps to take when filing a report and what to consider when you are looking to initiate a complaint. We strongly recommend meeting with a Support & Services Coordinator prior to filing a complaint.
Become an Active Bystander
Learn about what to do if you've witnessed an act of violence, contribute to our community's fight against sexual violence and empower yourself with Active Bystander training.
Learn about upcoming virtual and in-person sessions on the Events & Workshops page.
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