St. Clair College is grounded in a commitment to respect, civility, diversity, dignity, equity and human rights. We are dedicated to maintaining a healthy, safe and inclusive environment in which all members of our College community can learn, work, live and engage without fear of violence, discrimination or harassment.

Sexual assault and sexual violence have no place at St. Clair College. We will not tolerate behaviours that create a hostile, unsafe or inequitable environment, nor those that undermine the dignity and well-being of our community members. We strive to foster a culture of consent, accountability and respect, and to promote healthy attitudes and behaviours related to sexuality, sex and gender.

The College takes its responsibility seriously to support individuals who have experienced sexual violence.  In collaboration with campus partners and community organizations, we work proactively to implement programs, policies and resources aimed at prevention, education and response, to ensure that our campus remains free from sexual violence.

This website provides quick access to the information contained in the College's Sexual Violence Prevention and Reporting. The Policy and Protocol provides procedures and resources to support individuals and groups who may be directly or indirectly involved in working with persons who have experienced sexual violence.

I encourage all members of the St. Clair College community to review this information and familiarize themselves with the supports and resources available. Together, we share a collective responsibility to uphold a campus culture that is safe, respectful and inclusive-one where everyone feels empowered to learn, work and express themselves in an environment that affirms human dignity and equality.

Michael Silvaggi
President


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24-7-365 Online Reporting

St. Clair College has partnered with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors) to provide online reporting for sexual violence on campus. REES allows members of our campus community to Create a Record of the incident and choose from multiple reporting options: Anonymous Report, Connect to My Campus, or Repeat Perpetrator Identification (RPI). REES provides information about campus and community-based resources such as sexual assault centres, healthcare, and support services.

REES can be accessed online anywhere, anytime. Go to https://reescommunity.com/campus and select St. Clair College from the drop-down list.