Liberals commit $1.5M to help universities tackle on-campus sexual violence
TORONTO — The Liberal government is committing up to $1.5 million to help colleges and universities get better at dealing with sexual violence on campus.
Maryam Monsef, the minister for women and gender equality, said the money would be spent over two years to help post-secondary institutions tackle the problem.
“Starting post-secondary education is a really exciting time,” she told of panel of academic experts and students at Ryerson University. “…yet 41 per cent of the cases of sexual violence that are reported to police are reported from those in post-secondary institutions.”
Earlier this year, Monsef asked an advisory committee to develop national standards to hold universities and colleges to account when it comes to addressing gender-based violence. The committee, which included student and university groups, consulted with over 300 gender-based violence prevention educators and issued a report.