Coalition for a Carleton Sexual Assault Centre

Coalition for a Carleton Sexual Assault Centre Since '07, we have been the voice of sexual assault survivors on campus. We operate the Carleton Sexual Assault Support Line: 613-620-1030. Bohmer and A.

***PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT CARLETON UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION IS MONITORING THIS GROUP***

We are the Coalition for a Carleton Sexual Assault Centre, a student group formed in 2007 with the purpose of creating a student-run, university funded sexual assault centre on Carleton University's campus. On March 22, 2010 we launched an independent, community funded, grassroots sexual assault support line

for students, staff, faculty and community members. It operates from 12pm - 12am, 7 days a week, September-April, and offers free confidential peer support to any person, body and identity. All of our work is done within an anti-oppression, feminist, pro-choice, sex-positive, harm reduction, and survivor directed approach, with the recognition that all of the work we do is on unseated Algonquin territory, and we are thankful for that. We also do public education and outreach, advocacy, community and solidarity building, organize amazing sex-positive events, do workshops and spread anti-oppressive cheer all over the Carleton community!
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We believe that:

- Sexual assault victims are never responsible for their assault;

- Carleton University was not (in 2007) and is not currently a space free from sexual assault, and this is not an isolated incident;

- The majority of sexual assaults (80%) are committed by someone known to the victim, therefore,

- Institutionalized responses to sexualized violence on campus such as: safe paths, emergency stations, SMS text message alerts, security posters, pepper spray, safe-walks, self-defense training and enhancing campus safety is merely a one-dimensional and reactive approach to combatting sexual violence. This approach taken by Carleton University does not fully deconstruct the reality and complexities of sexual violence on university campuses, and does not actually help the victims after the fact;

-We believe in all choices for all survivors, therefore; alternative and all models of services should be readily available on campus because experiences of sexual violence are different, and a broader range of services are needed to fully support all intersections and realities of sexualized violence. All survivors deserve access to the proper support services that they may want/need, and feels right for them. We are students, ex-students, graduates, professors, academics, executive directors, public servants, community organizers, support workers and allies from all different spectrums who support victims and survivors of violence and are disgusted and outraged by Carleton University's position on sexual assault. This is not about any incident in particular. This is about Carleton University's stated position on sexual assault and overall student safety.

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Some statistics on violence in this country:

1.Most sexual assault survivors are women between 16 and 25.
2.40% of women in Canada have been sexually assaulted.
3.20-25% of college-aged women will be victims of sexual assault at some point during their college careers.
4.Studies done at Canadian universities suggest that the vast majority of students who are sexually assaulted know their assailants.
5.Fewer than 5% of sexually assaulted students report their crimes to the police.
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1- Violence Against Women, National Crime Victimization Survey, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1995
2- Measuring Violence Against Women, Statistics Canada, 2006.
3- Dangerous Domains: Violence Against Women in Canada, Holly Johnson, Nelson Canada, 1996
4- Sexual Assault on Campus, C. Parrot, Lexington Books, 1993
For example, 90-95% of survivors who come to the University of Alberta Sexual Assault Centre have been sexually assaulted by someone they know. See URL: http://ualberta.ca/SAC.
5- “Young People’s Attitudes Towards Acquaintance Rape.” J White and JA Humphrey, 1991, in Acquaintance Rape: The Hidden Crime, ed. Andrea Parrot, John Wiley & Sons

03/14/2020

Good afternoon,

As the university has decided to cancel classes, we have decided to close the line for one week from Sunday, March 15th to Saturday, March 21st. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out.

02/24/2020

Hi everyone!

We hope you enjoyed your break. Just a reminder line is officially back open for the semester!

02/17/2020

Hi everyone!

Just a reminder the line is closed until next Monday, February 24th when classes restart.

Enjoy your break!

Hi everyone! This week is sexual assault awareness week at Carleton. In order to raise awareness the university is holdi...
01/28/2020

Hi everyone! This week is sexual assault awareness week at Carleton. In order to raise awareness the university is holding events all week until January 31st. I have listed the events below and I have attached the link to the website so you can get specific details on when and where they are happening.

Tuesday, January 28
Reclaim Your Voice – “Survivors Working Through Trauma”
Survivor Speaks (Closed Space for BIPOC Survivors)

Wednesday, January 29
Bell Let’s Talk Day
Queering Consent Hosted by OPIRG and the GSRC

Thursday, January 30
Community Care Night: Vision Board Party: Graduate Students or Undergraduate Students

Friday, January 31
Self-Care/Femme Talk- Tackling Gender-Based Violence on Campus

https://students.carleton.ca/2020/01/sexual-assault-awareness-week-2020/

01/06/2020

Good evening everyone!
Just a reminder that our line is back open tomorrow starting at 8am until midnight, 7 days a week!

12/04/2019

Hi everyone!

Just a heads up, as of tomorrow December 5th at midnight the line will be closed for the holidays and will open when classes start again

11/16/2019

Hi everyone,
Just a reminder the support line is open for the semester!
We are open 8am to midnight

11/11/2019

Hey everyone,
The Support Line is open for the semester starting this Wednesday! We're open 8AM until midnight 7 days a week! Our number is 613-620-1030
Our volunteers are here to assist you in any way we can, including resources and support. We are here to help, listen, and direct you to any resources you may need. Just a reminder; there are both male and female identifying volunteers and we are here to help.

And finally our VP Finance for 2019/2020Name: IsabelProgram: PsychologyYear: Second"Hey! I'm Isabel! I'm a second year p...
04/02/2019

And finally our VP Finance for 2019/2020
Name: Isabel
Program: Psychology
Year: Second
"Hey! I'm Isabel! I'm a second year psychology student here at Carleton and next year's VP Finance!! I've been with the coalition since the winter and am very passionate about the work we do. I joined because I wanted to support the Carleton community. The resources and support that is offered is invaluable and I'm so happy to be a part of the team!! Looking forward to working with everyone!"

The new VP Operations for 2019/2020!Name: JadeProgram: Criminology and criminal justice with a concentration in psycholo...
04/02/2019

The new VP Operations for 2019/2020!
Name: Jade
Program: Criminology and criminal justice with a concentration in psychology.
Year: Fourth year
"I joined Coalition Carleton to take a proactive role in an issue I am very passionate about. This gives me the opportunity to help others and make a positive difference in people’s lives."

Our 2019/2020 VP Public Relations!Name:Rachel SchneckProgram: CriminologyYear: entering 4th yearJoined 2017/2018
04/02/2019

Our 2019/2020 VP Public Relations!
Name:Rachel Schneck
Program: Criminology
Year: entering 4th year
Joined 2017/2018

Introducing our 2019/2020 President!Name: Nicholas GassonProgram: CriminologyYear: Entering 4thWhen joined: 2016/17
04/02/2019

Introducing our 2019/2020 President!

Name: Nicholas Gasson
Program: Criminology
Year: Entering 4th
When joined: 2016/17

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Carleton University
Ottawa, ON

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Monday 8am - 12am
Tuesday 8am - 12am
Wednesday 8am - 12am
Thursday 8am - 12am
Friday 8am - 12am
Saturday 8am - 12am
Sunday 8am - 12am

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