Reporting Options | St. Clair College

Informal Report

Seek supports including:

  • Academic supports & accommodations
  • Safety Planning
  • Counselling
  • Medical Support
  • Get information regarding formal reporting options
  • No College action on alleged offender (unless overall safety risk to College campus or another individual)
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Informal Report

An "Informal Report" is the act of sharing information in order to receive support and services and/or to learn about options for formally reporting an incident of sexual misconduct. An individual who has been affected may disclose information about the incident(s) to a trusted member of the College Community who can help them access supports and services. College community members who can help you through this informal process include:

  • Student Services
  • Health Centre
  • Sexual Violence Prevention Advocate
  • College Resolution Officer
  • Student Government Representatives

If reported informally to the College, you will be provided with the resources and supports that you need. The College will not investigate the matter or discuss the matter with the alleged offender unless you provide that consent. The exception to this rule is when the College believes there to be a reason to be concerned about the safety of other college community members. The following assessment is made, based on information provided, to determine whether a formal investigation will take place.

  • An individual is at imminent risk of self-harm;
  • An individual is at imminent risk of harming another person;
  • There are reasonable grounds to believe that others in the

College or wider community may be at risk of harm (i.e. more than one report identifying the same individual) For record keeping purposes only, informal reports are communicated to the SVP Advocate and the College Resolution Officer, without identifying information. If the College determines a need to move to a formal investigation, you will be notified and can choose whether or not to participate in the process.


Formal Report

  • Meet with Sexual Violence Prevention (SVP) Advocate or College Resolution Officer to review options and process.
  • External party will be brought in to investigate.
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Formal Report

A "Formal College Report" is a written allegation of a violation of this policy made by a Complainant and is provided to the Associate Vice President, Safety, Security and Facilities Management, or to the College Resolution Officer, in order to initiate an investigation. A documented formal report must be completed for the College to initiate an investigation into the allegation.

This type of report can not be made anonymously, although the College has the discretion to investigate any allegation brought to their attention. The College is obligated to inform Respondents of allegations made against them. Making a Formal College Report does not prevent the Complainant from also reporting the incident to police.

A Formal College Report shall be on the form prescribed by the Sexual Violence Prevention and Reporting Policy. The Complainant can write the report themselves or request assistance and shall include the items listed below:

  • Chronological statement of facts by the Complainant;
  • Contact information of the Complainant and witnesses;
  • Any available documentary evidence, including but not limited to, emails, text messages, and social media posts.

Formal reports submitted to the College will be investigated by an external firm with expertise in dealing with sexual misconduct cases and that are familiar with the College's policies and procedures. Interviews may be conducted with both parties as well as with any witnesses. Findings will be communicated to both parties. Both parties have rights to appeal.

Additional detail on the formal reporting process can be found in the Sexual Violence Prevention and Reporting Policy.


Our SVP Advocates can help you get the supports you need and guide you through the reporting process if that is what you want to do.

Windsor & Chatham Campuses

Rebecca
RDemchuk@stclaircollege.ca
519-966-1656 ext. 4686

Beth
BPirouet@stclaircollege.ca
519-966-1656 ext. 4372

Alexandra
AWiseman@stclaircollege.ca
519-972-2727 ext. 4045

Acumen Campus

Sarah
Sarah.mcdermott@canadaacumen.ca


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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.