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The Equity, Diversity and Human Rights Office (EDHRO) and the Student Equity Centre (SEC) is pleased to present Consent Week 2024, taking place from October 21st to October 26th.
Consent Week is an opportunity for Laurentian community members to engage in conversations focused on consent, healthy relationships and sexual violence response and prevention.
Community members can support and participate in our events by following the scheduled events below.
Please do not hesitate to email the EDHRO with any questions you may have.
Consent Week Event Schedule
Monday, October 21
Consent Awareness X International Office
Join us for the Consent Awareness Booth! This event, hosted in collaboration with the International Office, aims to foster understanding of consent among both international and domestic students. We invite everyone to participate in discussions and activities that promote a shared understanding of consent, helping to build a more inclusive community. Don't miss this opportunity to engage, learn and win prizes!
10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Parker Atrium
Lunch n’ Learn: Consent Beyond Sex with Counselling Services
Join us for our Lunch n’ Learn: Consent Beyond Sex, hosted by our Counselling Services. This informative session will explore the broader implications of consent in various aspects of life. Enjoy a slice of pizza while engaging in meaningful discussions that empower you to understand and advocate for healthy boundaries. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn and connect!
12 – 1 p.m.
Executive Learning Centre, Fraser Building, 3rd floor OR
French Facilitation.
Pizza will be served.
Upstander Training for Students (English)
Join us for our upcoming Upstander Training for students! This session will equip you with the tools and confidence to recognize harmful behaviours and intervene effectively. You’ll learn how to foster a supportive and inclusive community while standing up against injustice. Whether you’re looking to make a difference or simply want to enhance your skills, this training is an opportunity to become an active ally. Don’t miss out on the chance to empower yourself and your peers!
1 – 2 p.m.
Executive Learning Centre, Fraser Building, 3rd floor
English session.
Upstander Training for Students (French)
Rejoignez-nous pour notre prochaine formation "Upstander" destinée aux étudiants ! Cette session vous fournira les outils et la confiance nécessaires pour reconnaître les comportements nuisibles et intervenir efficacement. Vous apprendrez à favoriser une communauté appuyante et inclusive tout en vous opposant à l'injustice. Que vous souhaitiez faire une différence ou simplement améliorer vos compétences, cette formation est une opportunité de devenir un allié actif. Ne manquez pas cette chance de vous responsabiliser et d'aider vos camarades !
2 – 3 p.m.
Executive Learning Centre, Fraser Building, 3rd floor
French session.
Tuesday, October 22
Upstander Training for Staff/Faculty (English)
We invite staff and faculty to participate in our upcoming Upstander Training session. This important workshop will provide the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize harmful behaviours and intervene in a supportive and effective manner. By fostering a culture of accountability and respect, we can create a safer and more inclusive environment for everyone. Join us to enhance your ability to be an active ally and make a positive impact within our community.
10 a.m. -11 a.m.
Executive Learning Centre, Fraser Building, 3rd floor
English session.
Upstander Training for Staff/Faculty (French)
Nous invitons le personnel et les professeurs à participer à notre prochaine session de formation "Upstander". Cet atelier important fournira les connaissances et les compétences nécessaires pour reconnaître les comportements nuisibles et intervenir de manière soutenue et efficace. En favorisant une culture de responsabilité et de respect, nous pouvons créer un environnement plus soutenu et inclusif pour tous. Rejoignez-nous pour améliorer votre capacité à être un allié actif et à avoir un impact positif au sein de notre communauté.
11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Executive Learning Centre, Fraser Building, 3rd floor
French session.
White Ribbon - Draw the Line Workshop
Join us for the Draw-the-Line campaign, an initiative aimed at engaging Ontarians in vital conversations about sexual violence prevention. This campaign challenges common myths surrounding sexual violence and provides bystanders with essential information on how to intervene safely and effectively. Through education and dialogue, Draw-the-Line empowers individuals to recognize signs of sexual violence and equips them with the tools to make a meaningful difference in their communities. Be part of the movement to create a safer and more informed society!
2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
English session.
White Ribbon - Draw the Line Workshop
Join us for the Draw-the-Line campaign, an initiative aimed at engaging Ontarians in vital conversations about sexual violence prevention. This campaign challenges common myths surrounding sexual violence and provides bystanders with essential information on how to intervene safely and effectively. Through education and dialogue, Draw-the-Line empowers individuals to recognize signs of sexual violence and equips them with the tools to make a meaningful difference in their communities. Be part of the movement to create a safer and more informed society!
3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
French session.
Wednesday, October 23
Service Fair
Join us for our upcoming Service Fair, where you'll have the opportunity to connect with some of our in-hour services and support and community partners! Explore booths, ask questions, and discover how these resources can enhance your experience and well-being. Don’t miss this chance to engage with our community and find the support you need to thrive!
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Parker Atrium
Thursday, October 24
Human Trafficking: Know the Signs, Make the Call!
This workshop offered by Sudbury and Area Victim Services teaches participants how to recognize the signs of human trafficking and respond safely. Learn about trafficking tactics, vulnerable populations, and how to report suspicious activity to help protect your community.
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Parker Building, L-516
Restorative Yoga with Power Yoga Canada (PYC)
This Restorative Yoga Class welcomes stillness and meditation while still generating good spinal movement and total relaxation. Listening to calming music and staying in restored poses throughout the class. After class, you leave feeling a sense of total peace and calm which we all know is good for our mind, body & soul.
12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
West Residence - 132
Crafting Personal Expressions: What Consent Means to You
Join us for "Crafting Personal Expressions: What Consent Means to You" with 51勛圖app’s Women’s Centre! This relaxed event provides students an opportunity to express themselves creatively while exploring what consent means to them, connecting with others, and practicing self-care. Enjoy crafting with peers, sharing thoughts, and fostering a supportive community. All materials will be provided—come make art and connections, and take some time for yourself!
1 - 3 p.m.
Student Equity Centre, Arts Building, A-126
CISAT X SGA Present - Audrie & Daisy Movie Screening Movie Screening
Join us for a screening of Audrie & Daisy, a powerful documentary that explores the impact of sexual assault on teens, the role of social media in modern bullying, and the resilience of survivors. This film sparks important conversations about consent, justice, and support for survivors.
7 p.m.
Student Centre Building, lower level
French subtitles will be displayed.
Friday, October 25
Comment (bien) réagir à un dévoilement avec le Centre Victoria pour femmes pour le personnel/faculté
Rejoignez-nous pour cet événement offert par le Centre Victoria pour femmes qui vise à sensibiliser les gens aux réalités d’un dévoilement. Une discussion ouverte porte sur comment bien réagir et comment soutenir la personne selon ses besoins.
10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Classroom Building, Second Floor 206
* Please register for the session using this form :
French session for Staff/Faculty.
Self-Defence Class with Sudbury Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai Academy
Discover how Sudbury BJJ equips you to overcome larger opponents and enhances your self-defense abilities! Sudbury BJJ works with law enforcement to teach essential skills like identifying threats and enforcing personal boundaries. Sudbury BJJ will empower you to stay safe and confident!
*Participants need to bring a water bottle and comfortable clothing
12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Alphonse Raymond Gym
Saturday, October 26
Laurentian Basketball vs. Toronto Metropolitan University X SGA Trivia
Join us for an exciting evening of fun and learning at the upcoming Laurentian Basketball vs. Toronto Metropolitan University X SGA Trivia Night, focused on consent awareness! This event will feature trivia questions that promote understanding and discussions around consent in a lively, interactive format. It's a great opportunity to engage with fellow students, support your teams, and deepen your awareness of this important topic. Don't miss out on a night of knowledge, camaraderie, and community engagement!
5:45 p.m
Ben Avery Gym
More Information
Consent refers to an active, direct, voluntary, and conscious choice and agreement to engage in any sexual activity by a person capable of consenting. Consent can be revoked at any time and cannot be assumed nor implied. These elements of consent must be emphasized. It is not acceptable for a person who is said to have engaged in sexual violence to use their own consumption of alcohol or drugs as an excuse for their mistaken belief that there was consent.
For further clarity, consent:
- Cannot be given by silence or the absence of a “no”;
- Cannot be given by an individual who is incapable of consenting due to intoxication by alcohol or drugs;
- Cannot be obtained through threats or coercion;
- Cannot be given if the person who is said to have engaged in sexual violence has abused a position of trust, power or authority; and
- Might not be given properly if an individual has a disability that limits them or their verbal or physical means of interaction. In these instances, it has to be determined how consent will be established.
"Sexual violence" means any act of a sexual nature or directed at 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 that person’s consent, and includes sexual assault, sexual harassment, stalking, indecent exposure, voyeurism and sexual exploitation.
Consent is Simple! Let’s work together at creating a safe campus for all!
Online training for .
This training is designed to support all employees of universities and colleges in Ontario to respond supportively and effectively to disclosures of sexual violence.
Please note that this training is not yet available in French as it is currently in the process of
being translated. However, there are online materials available in French through .
For in person sessions in French on the subject of disclosures, contact the EDHRO at: edhr@laurentian.ca