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Seneca uses a survivor-driven approach to support. We believe that survivors have the right to be believed, treated with dignity and respect, and informed about supports and resources on and off campus. It is a survivor’s choice whether or not they decide to access these services, including whether they choose to report to Seneca security or the police. 

Anyone who has been affected by sexual violence has the right to:

  • be believed
  • be treated with dignity and respect
  • be informed about on- and off-campus services and resources
  • decide whether or not to access available services and to choose those services they feel will be most beneficial
  • decide whether to report to Security Services and/or local police
  • have an investigation conducted with the institution’s full cooperation
  • have a safety plan
  • have reasonable and necessary actions taken to prevent further unwanted contact with the alleged perpetrator(s)
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Learn how you can cover your tracks in virtual spaces here.

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