Career College Sexual Violence Policy

National Truck Driving School Limited

SCHOOL: 2565 Steeles Ave E Unit 15, Brampton, ON L6T 4L6

YARD: 1800 Clark Blvd, Brampton, ON L6T 4M7

Phone: (416) 802-6262 Email: nationaltruckdrivingschool@gmail.com

 

Scope

National Truck Driving School Ltd. is committed to providing our students with an educational environment free from sexual violence and treating those students who report incidents of sexual violence with dignity and respect.

 

Purpose and Intent

The students of National Truck Driving School Ltd. have the right to study in an environment free of sexual violence.
This document sets out our policy on sexual violence involving our students, defines the prohibited behaviours, and outlines our investigative processes for sexual violence. This policy applies to complaints of sexual violence involving our students ‐ at the campus of National Truck Driving School Ltd. or at a one of our events.

 

Definition of Sexual Violence

This policy prohibits sexual violence which means any sexual act or act targeting a person’s sexuality, gender identity or gender expression whether the act is physical or psychological in nature, that is committed, threatened, or attempted against a person without the person’s consent,  and includes sexual assault, sexual harassment, stalking, indecent exposure, voyeurism, and sexual exploitation.

 

Policy Objectives

National Truck Driving School Ltd. provides this copy of the policy to our  students, and educates them together with our career college management, employees, and contractors about this policy and how to identify situations that involve or could progress into sexual violence against our students and how to reduce it.Where a complaint of sexual violence has been made, under this policy, National Truck Driving School Ltd. will take all reasonable steps to investigate it, including the following:

  • providing on‐campus investigation procedures to students for sexual violence complaints
  • responding promptly to any complaint and providing reasonable updates to the complainant and the respondent about the status of the investigation
  • assisting students who have experienced sexual violence in obtaining counseling and medical care
  • providing students who have experienced sexual violence with appropriate academic and other accommodation
  • providing students who have experienced sexual violence with information about reporting options

It is the responsibility of the corporate directors, controlling shareholders, owners, partners, other persons who manage or direct the affairs of National Truck Driving School Ltd., agents, students, instructors, and other employees to report any sexual violence upon becoming aware of incidents or complaints of sexual violence.

 

Reporting and Responding to Sexual Violence

Students and staff of National Truck Driving School Ltd. will take all reasonable steps to prevent sexual violence on our career college campus or events by reporting immediately to an Instructor or Manager if our students have been subject to, or they have witnessed or have knowledge of sexual violence involving our students or have reason to believe that sexual violence has occurred or may occur involving our students.

 

National Truck Driving School Ltd., to the extent it is possible, will investigate all reports of sexual violence. National Truck Driving School Ltd. will attempt to keep all information disclosed confidential except in those circumstances it believes an individual is at imminent risk of self‐harm, or of harming another, or there are reasonable grounds to believe that others on our campus or the broader community are at risk.

 

National Truck Driving School Ltd. acknowledges that the victim may choose not to request an investigation by National Truck Driving School Ltd. and that a victim has the right not to participate in any investigation that may occur. However, in certain circumstances, National Truck Driving School Ltd. may be required by law or its internal policies to initiate an internal investigation and/or inform police without the complainant’s consent, if it believes the safety of members of its campus or the broader community is at risk. Anyone involved in the investigation may ask another person to be present during every stage of the process.

 

A complainant acting in good faith, who discloses or reports sexual violence, will not be subject to actions for violations of the institution’s policies related to drug and alcohol use at the time the sexual violence took place.

 

During the institution’s investigative process, students who share their experience of sexual violence through disclosing, accessing support, and/or reporting to the university or college, will not be asked irrelevant questions from institution’s staff or investigators, such as those relating to past sexual history or sexual expression.

 

It is a violation of this policy to retaliate or threaten to retaliate against a complainant who has brought forward a complaint of sexual violence, provided information related to a complaint, or otherwise been involved in the complaint investigation process.

 

Accommodations

National Truck Driving School Ltd. will make accommodations to meet the needs of any student effected by sexual violence. The student must contact Sarabjeet Thakur or a representative of our management team to begin the process. Students are not required to submit a complaint or formal report of a sexual violence incident to request accommodations.

 

National Truck Driving School Ltd. will determine an appropriate accommodation on a case‐by‐case basis at no cost to the student.

 

Investigating Reports of Sexual Violence

A complaint of sexual violence may be filed under this policy, by any student of National Truck Driving School Ltd., to Sarabjeet Thakur, Director using the contact information above. A management representative of National Truck Driving School Ltd. will be involved in each stage of an investigation and decision‐making process.

Upon a complaint of alleged sexual violence being made National Truck Driving School Ltd. will initiate an investigation, including the following:

  • meeting with the complainant to determine the date and time of the incident, the persons involved, the names of any person who witnessed the incident and a complete description of what occurred
  • determining whether the incident should be referred immediately to police
  • determining what interim measures, if any, need to be taken during the investigation (for example: remote classroom)
  • interviewing the complainant, any person involved in the incident and any identified witnesses
  • interviewing any other person who may have knowledge of incidents related to the complaint or any other similar incidents
  • informing the respondent of the complaint, providing details of the allegations, and giving the respondent an opportunity to respond to those allegations
  • providing reasonable updates to the complainant and the respondent about the status of the investigation
  • determining what disciplinary action, if any, should be taken

To ensure procedural fairness National Truck Driving School Ltd. will include the following elements in any
investigation and its decision‐making process:

  • Processing without undue delay
  • The right to fair and impartial decision‐making
  • The Complainant’s right to be heard

 

Disciplinary Measures

If it is determined by National Truck Driving School Ltd. that a student of our college has been involved in sexual violence, immediate disciplinary or corrective action will be taken up to and including termination of employment of instructors or staff or expulsion of a student.

In cases where criminal proceedings are initiated, National Truck Driving School Ltd. will assist police agencies, lawyers, insurance companies, and courts to the fullest extent.

Where criminal and/or civil proceedings are commenced in respect of allegations of sexual violence National Truck Driving School Ltd. may conduct its own independent investigation and make its own determination in accordance with its own policies and procedures.

 

Appeals

Should the Complainant or the Respondent not agree with the decision resulting from the investigation, he or she may appeal the decision to the owner of National Truck Driving School Ltd. within ten days by submitting a letter addressed to the owner advising of the person’s intent to appeal the decision.

 

Support

Students can seek support or information from the following sources:

  • Sarabjeet Thakur, Director, or any Manager or Instructor at National Truck Driving School Ltd., using the contact info above
  • Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Violence: o 1‐866‐887‐0015
  • Assaulted Women’s Helpline: o 1‐866‐863‐0511

o #SAFE (#7233) on Bell, Rogers, Fido or Telus mobile

 

Policy Review

This policy is reviewed every three years, at the time of review input from students will be taken into
consideration. This policy will be reviewed again in February 2025.

 

Appendix 1

The following represents a list of Provincial Rape Crisis Centers that could be provided as resources:

Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres, Ontario Provincial

English

Assaulted Women’s Helpline Toll Free: 1-866-863-0511

#SAFE (#7233) on Bell, Rogers, Fido or Telus mobile TTY: 416-364-8762

www.awhl.org

Français

Fem’aide

 Telephone Toll-Free: 1-877-336-2433

ATS: 1 866 860-7082

www.femaide.ca

 

Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres

35 hospital-based centres that provide 24/7 emergency care to women. To locate the Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centre nearest you, follow this link.

Alliston, Barrie, Collingwood, Midland and Orillia

Huronia Transition Homes operates La Maison Rosewood Shelter (Midland) & Athena’s Sexual Assault Counselling and Advocacy Centre

24-Hour Crisis Line:

Barrie: 705-737-2008 or 1-800-987-0799

Midland: 705-526-4211 or 1-800-461-175

Office: 705-526-3221

www.huroniatransitionhomes.ca

 

Belleville

Sexual Assault Centre for Quinte and District Toll-Free: 1-877-544-6424

Office: 613-967-6300

www.sacqd.com

 

Bracebridge

Muskoka/Parry Sound Sexual Assault Services 

Parry Sound District Office:

Office: (705) 774-9083 or 1-877-851-6662

Muskoka District Office:

Office: (705) 646-2122 or 1-877-406-1268

www.daphnewymn.com

 

Brantford

Sexual Assault Centre of Brantford Crisis: 519-751-3471

Office: 519-751-1164

sexualassaultcentre@sacbrant.ca

 

Brockville

Assault Response & Care Centre

Office: (613) 345-3881 or 1-800-567-7415

arcc@bgh-on.ca

www.arc-c.ca

 

Chatham

Chatham-Kent Sexual Assault Crisis Centre 24-Hour Crisis Line: 519-354-8688 Office/TTY: 519-354-8908

 

Cornwall

Sexual Assault Support Services for Women Office: 613-932-1755

Iethinisten:ha Women’s Shelter Akwasasne Family Violence Program 24-Hour Crisis: 1-800-480-4208

Phone: 613-937-4322

www.akwesasne.ca/iethinistenha-women’s -shelter

 

Durham Region

Durham Rape Crisis Centre Crisis: 905-668-9200

Office: 905-444.9672

info@drcc.ca

www.drcc.ca

 

Eganville

Women’s Sexual Assault Centre of Renfrew County 24-Hour Crisis: 1-800-663-3060

Office: 613-735-5551

www.wsac.ca

 

Guelph

Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis Crisis: 519-836-5710

1-800-265-7233

Office: 519-823-5806

www.gwwomenincrisis.org

 

Hamilton

Sexual Assault Centre (Hamilton and Area) Crisis: (905) 525-4162

Office (905) 525-4573

TTY: 905-525-4592

www.sacha.ca

 

Kenora

Kenora Sexual Assault Centre

Crisis: (807) 468-7233 or 1-800-565-6161

Office: (807) 468-7958

www.kenorasexualassaultcentre.com

 

Kingston

Sexual Assault Centre Kingston

Crisis: 613-544-6424 or 1-877-544-6424

Office: 613-545-0762

sack@sackingston.com

www.sackingston.com

 

Kitchener-Waterloo

Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region Crisis: 519.741.8633

Office: 519.571.0121

info@sascwr.org

www.kwsasc.org

 

London

Sexual Assault Centre London Crisis: 519-438-2272

Office 519-439-0844

TTY: 519-439-0690

sacl@sacl.ca

www.sacl.ca

London Abused Women’s Centre Office: 519-432-2204

E-Mail: info@lawc.on.ca

 

Peel Region

Hope 24/7 (formerly the Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Centre of Peel) Crisis:1-800-810-0180

Office: (905) 792-0821

 

Newmarket

Women’s Support Network of York Region Crisis: 1-800-263-6734 or 905-895-6734

Office: (905) 895-3646

www.womenssupportnetwork.ca

 

North Bay

Amelia Rising Women’s Sexual Assault Centre of Nipissing/centre d’alobalressions sexuelles de Nipissing

Crisis: 705-476-3355

Office: 705-840-2403

TTY: (705) 840-5877

info@ameliarising.ca

www.ameliarising.ca

 

Oakville

Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Services of Halton Crisis: 905-875-1555 or 1-877-268-8416

Office: 905-825-3622

www.savisofhalton.org

 

Orangeville

Family Transition Place

Crisis: 1-800-265-9178

Office: 519-942-4122

www.familytransitionplace.ca

 

Ottawa

Sexual Assault Support Centre Crisis: 613-234-2266

Phone:  613-725-2160

TTY:  613-725-1657

info@sascottawa.com

Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre Crisis: 613-562-2333

Office: 613-562-2334

 

Peterborough & Kawarthas Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre

Crisis: (705) 741- 0260 or 1-866-298-7778

Office/TTY: (705) 741-0260

www.kawarthasexualassaultcentre.com

YWCA Peterborough Haliburton Crisis: 1-800-461-7656

Office: 705.743.3526 x 130

www.ywcapeterborough.org

 

Sault Ste Marie

Women in Crisis (Algoma) Inc.

Crisis: 705-759-1230 or 1-877-759-1230

www.womenincrisis.ca

 

Sarnia-Lambton

Sexual Assault Survivors Centre Sarnia-Lambton Crisis: 519 337-3320 or 1-888-231-0536

Office: (519) 337-3154

www.sexualassaultsarnia.on.ca

 

Simcoe

Haldimand & Norfolk Women’s Service Crisis: 1-800-265-8076

TTY: 1-800-815-6419

Office: 519-426-8048

hnws@hnws.on.ca

www.hnws.on.ca

 

St. Catherines

Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre Crisis:  (905) 682-4584

Office: (905) 682-7258

carsa@sexualassaultniagara.org

 

Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay Sexual Assault and Sexual Abuse Crisis and Counselling Centre

Office: (807) 345-0894 or 1-866-311-5927

tbcounselling@tbsasa.org

www.tbsasa.org

 

Timmins

Timmins and Area Women in Crisis Crisis: 1-877-268-8380 (sexual assault) Crisis: 1-855-827-7233 (shelter)

Office: (705) 268-8381

info@tawc.ca

 

Toronto

Oasis Centre des Femmes Téléphone: 416-591-6565

Courriel: services@oasisfemmes.org

Toronto Rape Crisis Centre: Multicultural Women Against Rape Crisis: 416-597-8808

Office: 416-597-1171

info@trccmwar.ca

crisis@trccmwar.ca

www.trccmwar.ca

 

Windsor

Sexual Assault Crisis Centre of Essex County Crisis: 519-253-9667

www.saccwindsor.net

 

Woodstock

Domestic Abuse Services Oxford

Crisis: 519 539-4811 or 1-800-265-1938

info@daso.ca

www.daso.ca