U of T Thrive Campus Safety and Support Survey
Hi! This is a survey that aims to collect information on how U of T students feel on campus and how access support services. All responses are anonymous. You may indicate that you prefer not to answer, or simply skip any of the below questions.

Thrive uses the definition of sexual violence found in Developing a Response to Sexual Violence: A Resource Guide For Ontario’s Colleges and Universities, which in turn pulls from Changing Attitudes, Changing Lives: Ontario’s Sexual Violence Action Plan.  Sexual Violence is:

“any violence, physical or psychological, carried out through sexual means or by targeting sexuality. This includes sexual abuse, sexual assault, rape, incest, childhood sexual abuse and rape during armed conflict. It also includes sexual harassment, stalking, indecent or sexualized exposure, degrading sexual imagery, voyeurism, cyber harassment, trafficking and sexual exploitation.”
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 What is your gender identity?
"Cisgender" means that you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth.
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What is your racial identity?
If not comfortable disclosing, please put “Prefer not to say” or leave blank
What is your sexual identity?
In this case, sexual identity is how one thinks of oneself in terms of whom one is romantically or sexually attracted to. If not comfortable disclosing, please put “Prefer not to say” or leave blank
What language do you find easiest to communicate in?
Please write which language(s) you prefer to speak in the box marked "Other" below. If multilingual, please feel free to list multiple languages in the box marked "Other".
What is your year of study?
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Are you an international or domestic student?
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Are you a commuter student?
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