This office provides information, support, resources, assistance with procedures, and connection to college and community services for any student who has experienced sexual violence.
Support for survivors
We can assist you in understanding the services and support options available, and help you determine what fits best for you.
Camosun offers a range of on-campus and off-campus options available to survivors of sexual and gender-based violence and can help you determine what fits best for your circumstances.
What to do
If you are witnessing an act of sexual violence on campus or if the immediate safety of the survivor or any other member of the community is at risk, call 911 immediately or notify Camosun Campus Security at 250-370-3075.
If you have been recently sexually assaulted, you are encouraged to seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if you do not have apparent injuries.
You can contact the Victoria Sexual Assault Clinic where you can arrange to meet with a support worker and a specially trained forensic nurse examiner. Here you may receive the appropriate medical examination, medication, crisis support, connections to community resources and reporting options. The Clinic provides immediate emotional support and information to people of all genders, 13 years and older, who have been sexually assaulted within the past 7 days.
To access the Clinic 24-hours a day, call the Vancouver Island Crisis Line: 1-888-494-3888.
In an emergency, you can also go to a hospital emergency department.
Office of Student Support
Contact the Office of Student Support
250-370-3311
Interurban: Liz Ashton Campus Centre 218 (by appointment only)
Lansdowne: Isabel Dawson 121 (by appointment only)