Sexual Violence Policy

Career College Sexual Violence Policy

Elite Truck Driving Academy


1. Sexual Violence Policy

Elite Truck Driving Academy is committed to providing its students with an educational environment free from sexual violence and treating its students who report incidents of sexual violence with dignity and respect.

Elite Truck Driving Academy has adopted this Sexual Violence Policy, which defines sexual violence and outlines its training, reporting, investigative, and disciplinary responses to complaints of sexual violence made by its students that have occurred on its campus, or at one of its events and involve its students.

The person accused of engaging in sexual violence will be referred to as the “Respondent”, and the person making the allegation as the “Complainant.”


2. Definition of Sexual Violence

Sexual violence 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.

This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Sexual assault

  • Sexual harassment

  • Stalking

  • Indecent exposure

  • Voyeurism

  • Sexual exploitation


3. Training, Reporting, and Responding to Sexual Violence

Elite Truck Driving Academy will:

  • Include a copy of the Sexual Violence Policy in every student contract.

  • Provide a copy of the Policy to career college management, instructors, staff, other employees, and contractors.

  • Train all parties on the policy and its processes for reporting, investigating, and responding to complaints of sexual violence involving students.

Any company offering student internships must provide written confirmation that it complies with all applicable legislation, including the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and must give students access to related policies if sexual violence issues arise.

The Sexual Violence Policy will be published on the school website (or, where no website exists, in a visible location on campus).

Reporting

All staff, instructors, and contractors must report incidents or complaints of sexual violence to:
Jatinder Gill — Elite Truck Driving Academy
📞 647-325-0051

Students affected by sexual violence or needing information about support services should also contact Jatinder Gill at the same number.

Confidentiality

Elite Truck Driving Academy will make every reasonable effort to keep personal information confidential, except when:

  • There is an imminent risk of self-harm or harm to others.

  • There are reasonable grounds to believe others may be at risk.

To protect confidentiality:

  • Information will only be shared with those who need to know for investigation or safety purposes.

  • All documentation will be kept separate from student records.

Student Rights

  • A Complainant has the right not to report or not to participate in an investigation.

  • However, the Academy may still be required by law to initiate an investigation or inform the police if community safety is at risk.

  • Students affected by sexual violence will receive appropriate accommodations (e.g., academic, counselling, or medical support) regardless of whether they file a formal report.

  • Students who report incidents in good faith will not face discipline for policy violations related to drug or alcohol use at the time of the incident.

  • Investigators will not ask irrelevant questions about a student’s sexual history or expression.


4. Investigating Reports of Sexual Violence

Any student may file a written report or complaint with:
Jatinder Gill — Elite Truck Driving Academy

Upon receiving a report, Jatinder Gill will:

  1. Determine whether an investigation should proceed and whether the Complainant wishes to participate.

  2. Decide who will conduct the investigation.

  3. Assess whether the incident should be referred immediately to police.

  4. Determine interim safety or academic measures (e.g., restricting contact between parties, modifying course access).

Investigation Process

Once initiated:

  • Both Complainant and Respondent may have a support person present.

  • The Complainant will be interviewed to gather complete details.

  • The Respondent will be informed of the complaint and given an opportunity to respond.

  • Witnesses or persons with knowledge of the incident may be interviewed.

  • Both parties will receive reasonable updates about the status of the investigation.

After reviewing all evidence, Jatinder Gill will:

  • Determine whether sexual violence occurred.

  • Decide what disciplinary or corrective action, if any, should follow.


5. Disciplinary Measures

If it is determined that the Respondent engaged in sexual violence, disciplinary actions may include:

  • Termination of employment (for instructors or staff).

  • Expulsion (for students).

  • Restrictions on access to premises or facilities.

  • Any other actions deemed appropriate in the circumstances.


6. Appeal

If the Complainant or Respondent disagrees with the investigation outcome, they may appeal within 10 days by writing to:

Ramandeep Gill
Elite Truck Driving Academy
68 Eastern Avenue, Brampton, ON L6W 1X8
✉️ etdacademy@gmail.com


7. Making False Statements

Knowingly making a false complaint or providing false information about a sexual violence complaint is a violation of this policy.

Individuals who violate this section are subject to disciplinary or corrective action, up to and including:

  • Termination of employment

  • Expulsion of a student


8. Reprisal

Retaliation or threats of retaliation against anyone who reports, provides information, or participates in an investigation are strictly prohibited.

Violations will result in disciplinary or corrective action, up to and including termination or expulsion.


9. Review

Elite Truck Driving Academy will ensure student input is considered in the development and review of this policy.

The policy will be reviewed every three years after its implementation and amended where appropriate.
Next review date: May 31, 2025.


10. Collection of Student Data

Elite Truck Driving Academy shall collect and provide, upon request by the Superintendent of Career Colleges, all data and information required under Subsections 32.3 (8), (9), and (10) of Schedule 5 of the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005, as amended.


Revised January 1, 2024

 

Appendix 1 — Provincial Rape Crisis Centres (Ontario)

The following represents a list of provincial rape crisis and sexual assault support centres that may be provided to students as resources.


Provincial Contacts

English Support

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 Support

Fem’aide
📞 Toll Free: 1-877-336-2433
ATS: 1-866-860-7082
🌐 www.femaide.ca


Hospital-Based Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres

35 hospital-based centres provide 24/7 emergency care to women.
To locate the nearest centre, visit the Ontario Network of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres


Regional Rape Crisis Centres

Alliston, Barrie, Collingwood, Midland, and Orillia

Huronia Transition Homes
Operates La Maison Rosewood Shelter (Midland) & Athena’s Sexual Assault Counselling and Advocacy Centre
📞 Barrie: 705-737-2008 or 1-800-987-0799
📞 Midland: 705-526-4211 or 1-800-461-1757
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: 705-774-9083 or 1-877-851-6662
📞 Muskoka District 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
🌐 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
Crisis: 519-354-8688
Office/TTY: 519-354-8908
🌐 www.cksacc.org


Cornwall

Sexual Assault Support Services for Women
Office: 613-932-1755
🌐 www.sassforwomen.ca

Iethinisten:ha Women’s Shelter – Akwesasne Family Violence Program
Crisis: 1-800-480-4208
Phone: 613-937-4322
🌐 www.akwesasne.ca/iethinistenha-womens-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
Crisis: 1-800-663-3060
Office: 613-735-5551
🌐 www.wsac.ca


Guelph

Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis
Crisis: 519-836-5710 or 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
📧 info@lawc.on.ca
🌐 www.lawc.on.ca


Peel Region

Hope 24/7 (formerly Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Centre of Peel)
Crisis: 1-800-810-0180
Office: 905-792-0821
🌐 www.hope247.ca


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
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 Ottawa
Crisis: 613-234-2266
Office: 613-725-2160
TTY: 613-725-1657
📧 info@sascottawa.com
🌐 www.sascottawa.com

Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre
Crisis: 613-562-2333
Office: 613-562-2334
🌐 www.orcc.net


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 ext. 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 Services
Crisis: 1-800-265-8076
TTY: 1-800-815-6419
Office: 519-426-8048
📧 hnws@hnws.on.ca
🌐 www.hnws.on.ca


St. Catharines

Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre (CARSA)
Crisis: 905-682-4584
Office: 905-682-7258
📧 carsa@sexualassaultniagara.org
🌐 www.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 (Sexual Assault): 1-877-268-8380
Crisis (Shelter): 1-855-827-7233
Office: 705-268-8381
📧 info@tawc.ca
🌐 www.tawc.ca


Toronto

Oasis Centre des Femmes
📞 416-591-6565
📧 services@oasisfemmes.org
🌐 www.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


End of Appendix 1