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Sexual Assault Response

Sexual Assault Response. Information Session. Philosophy. Student centered model Consistent response Right to privacy Options for care & reporting Staff, students, faculty access to resources. Framework. 1 Offer aid and support 2 Student driven-awareness, prevention and education

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Sexual Assault Response

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  1. Sexual Assault Response Information Session

  2. Philosophy • Student centered model • Consistent response • Right to privacy • Options for care & reporting • Staff, students, faculty access to resources

  3. Framework • 1 Offer aid and support • 2 Student driven-awareness, prevention and education • 3Institutional, medical and social changes • 4 Supplementary activities with the goal of preventing and eradicating sexual assault

  4. Scope and Application • All StFX students • Accessible sexual assault website information outlining resources. • Survivors of sexual assault are empowered to select the options that are right for them.

  5. Definitions • Sexual Assault-any unwanted act of a sexual nature imposed by one person upon another • May include: kissing, fondling, oral, anal sex, vaginal intercourse, or other forms of penetration.

  6. Consensual Sexual Activity • Willing agreement to engage in specific behavior • The entire responsibility for correct discernment is upon the person making a sexual advance.

  7. Non-Consensual • Silence • Intoxication/under influence of drugs • Sleeping, unconscious or unable to communicate • Threats or coercion • Prior sexual relationship

  8. Privacy • Every effort is made to protect student identity and to avoid undue invasion of privacy. • When collaborative staff involvement is warranted, staff are required to keep student information in confidence.

  9. Sexual Assault Response • 1. Minimize Trauma • Move to a quiet place to talk • Support Network • Assume a helping role focused on what supports the student wants to engage with now.

  10. Sexual Assault Response • 2. Always take reports of sexual assault seriously • Give the student lots of your listening time • Empathy- “not your fault” • Emphasize that the student is in control • Preserving Privacy is paramount

  11. Sexual Assault Response 3. Provide Options for Medical Attention Discourage the student from showering, changing clothes, eating or drinking prior to receiving medical attention to preserve forensic evidence.

  12. Sexual Assault Response • In the case of a recent sexual assault, phone 911 if the person is injured, immobile or in immediate distress that requires medical care.

  13. Sexual Assault Response Medical Options • SANE-sexual assault nurse examiner on campus 24/7/365 days • StFX Health Centre • Lindsay’s Health Centre • St Martha’s Emergency Department

  14. Sexual Assault Response 4 Options for Reporting • RCMP • Student Conduct Coordinator • Self Documentation

  15. Sexual Assault Response 5 Counseling Support • StFX Counseling Centre • After hours contact Security to reach a counselor with CISM • Depending on the circumstances surrounding the sexual assault, CISM response may be offered to bystanders.

  16. Sexual Assault Response 6 Follow up Support • Depends on the student • A later referral may be effective

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