玛雅视频app


玛雅视频app is CLOSING today at noon, Feb. 3, 2025

Monday, Feb. 3, 12 pm 玛雅视频app鈥檚 campuses are CLOSING at noon today due to the forecast calling for heavy snowfall and deteriorating road conditions throughout the region. All classes and services will close for the reminder of the day.

Space is available on both campuses to accommodate people who may need time to make exit arrangements:
鈥 Lansdowne: Fisher Building foyer
鈥 Interurban: Liz Ashton Campus Centre

Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

鈥 Facebook: facebook.com/玛雅视频appCollege/
鈥 Instagram: instagram.com/camosun/
鈥 X (Twitter): x.com/camosun

Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

Sexual Violence Support and Education

玛雅视频app is committed to creating and maintaining a healthy learning and working environment free of sexual and gender-based violence. The college understands that survivors of sexual and gender-based violence deserve support and to understand the options for resolution available to them under the college鈥檚 Sexual Violence Policy and procedures.

Get Urgent Support

What is Sexual Violence?

Sexual Violence is a broad term encompassing unwanted or unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature; it is sometimes referred to as Sexual Misconduct. This includes sexual violence and any sexual act that is committed, threatened or attempted against an individual without their consent, regardless of whether the act is physical or psychological in nature.

Sexual Violence is an act wherein power and control are abused in a sexualized manner. The college also understands the critical requirement to ensure supports for individuals and groups facing intersecting forms of oppression (e.g. colonization, racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, etc.), as they are at greater risk for sexual violence.

You're in control

We believe that a survivor should freely choose the resolution options that make sense to them, and maintain a sense of control of the direction these actions take. We know that every person who experiences sexual violence will choose to access support and engage in healing in a different way.

If you have been impacted by sexual or gender-based violence, know that you have the right to be safe, to have your voice heard, and to be understood and respected.