Learn about UVic's anoymous Disclosure process.
Anonymous Disclosures
The Sexualized Violence Resource Office (SVRO) is pleased to announce that starting February 1, 2024, we are piloting an anonymous Disclosure service for anyone impacted by sexualized violence.
Visit our anonymous Disclosures page for more information.
Policy Review
Starting September 2024, we are reviewing the Policy to set new standards for and renew our commitments to preventing and responding to sexualized violence. Contribute to the policy review.
Sexualized violence
UVic believes that everyone has the right to live, learn, work and play in an environment free from sexualized violence. It is up to us to collectively prevent sexualized violence.
Prevention begins with respecting one another, being aware of other people’s boundaries, and practicing consent in all of our interactions. This includes everything from seemingly little things, like posting someone's photo online, to the bigger things that involve asking someone for a kiss or out on a date.
If you need emergency help please call 9-1-1 or view these support options.
The Sexualized Violence Resource Office in Equity and Human Rights (EQHR) offers information on how to start the conversation about consent, where to get support on and off campus, and the options available under UVic’s Sexualized Violence Prevention and Response Policy. You can reach us by phone at 250-721-8021 or by email at eqhr01@uvic.ca to book either an in-person or online appointment. Our physical office is located in Sedgewick, Room C133. You are welcome to bring a support person to any meeting. In the case of faculty or staff, this may include a colleague or union steward.
SV Statistics
The annual Sexualized Violence (SV) Statistical Report includes information on disclosures, reports, and education statistics.
SV Policy
Read the results from UVic's sexualized violence student perception survey and our plans following it.