An inclusive and transformational university culture requires an environment free from discrimination, harassment and sexual violence where Indigenous ways of knowing and learning inform our systems and practices, and where equitable access to services and opportunities guides all university action.

For confidential inquiries related to harassment, discrimination and Accommodation response, please continue reading. For further questions on the information below, please contact equity@carleton.ca.

Case Resolution

Discrimination and Harassment

Equity and Inclusive Communities (EIC) provides fair and impartial resolution of human rights-related concerns and complaints from faculty, staff, and students.

The EIC responds to and receives concerns and complaints of harassment and discrimination on the grounds of age, race, citizenship, creed (including religious and non-religious systems of belief), disability (incl. mental health and addictions), family status (including pregnancy and care-giver responsibility), marital status, gender identity/expression, sex, and sexual orientation in accordance with Carleton University’s Human Rights and Procedures policy.

The EIC provides confidential and non-adversarial informal resolution services using a variety of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms including negotiation and mediation. We collaborate with the parties to prevent escalation wherever possible, empower and educate community members as to their rights and responsibilities and assist in the timely resolution of human rights issues.

Individual as well as systemic formal complaints of harassment and discrimination may be received by EIC and are resolved in accordance with the university Human Rights and Procedures policy.

EIC works within legal frameworks and principles but does not provide legal advice.

If you would like to speak with an Equity Advisor, please contact us at equity@carleton.ca or call (613) 520-5622.

Accommodation Response

For instructors wanting to learn more about academic accommodations, please click here to refer to our quick reference guide to academic accommodation for instructors. In the quick reference guide is an accommodation statement for instructors to use in their course outline. A Word document version for the accommodation statement can be found here. Instructors can use this version to easily copy and paste the statement into their syllabus. If you have further questions or need clarification within the University’s accommodation policy, please contact EIC at equity@carleton.ca or call (613) 520-5622 to speak to an Equity Advisor.

For students wanting to learn more about academic accommodations, please click here .

For staff, employees, and other members of the university, please visit the Human Rights and Procedures policy to learn more about accommodations.

If you require an employment or academic accommodation on the grounds of pregnancy, please please connect with your supervisor (for those looking to request an employment accommodation) or your instructor(s) (for those looking to request an academic accommodation). If you have questions about the policy, please contact EIC at equity@carleton.ca or call (613) 520-5622 to speak to an Equity Advisor.

For more information about religious obligations, click here.

Education, Training and Professional Development

Equity and Inclusive Communities (EIC) provides education, training and professional development for the entire Carleton community on the best practices to instill respect for and compliance with human rights in all facets of university operations and governance.

Attention to human rights at the university minimizes the human, financial and reputational costs arising from their non-observance.

Attention to human rights gives everybody equal rights and opportunities without discrimination in university activities including the receipt of services, jobs, housing, facilities, and contracts or agreements.

EIC provides:

  • education and professional development on human rights in the workplace
  • training on human rights and responsibilities for students in the receipt of services and engagement with the university community
  • education on what does not constitute a violation of human rights at the university.

Please review our complete listing of EIC human rights education, training and professional development offerings.

For information about customized or regularly scheduled education, training and professional development, please contact equity@carleton.ca.

Advisory Service

EIC advisory services contribute to the promotion and respect for human rights at the Carleton. Such advice is provided through one-on-one inquiries initiated by individual members of the community as well as through governance and committee structures established to adhere to the “fundamental values” of social justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and dignity for university members within all institutional priorities. Please review our Governance and Committees menu for a complete list.

Reporting

To maintain accountability and to provide data about community human rights performance, EIC will produce reports showing the incidence of rights occurrences and inquires at the university. This information will inform and improve programs and planning across the Carleton University campus.