Policy on Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Policy
on Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Carleton University is a community of faculty, staff and students who are
engaged in teaching, learning and research. Its members are part of the
community at large and are governed by the law common to all persons. But
membership in the academic community also entails certain rights and
responsibilities. The University respects the rights of speech, assembly, and
dissent; it prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of
origin, colour, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, sex, age, marital
status, family status, political affiliation or belief, sexual orientation, or
any handicap that is defined as such in the Human Rights Code of Ontario; it
requires tolerance and respect for the rights of others; and it promotes an
environment conducive to personal and intellectual growth.
(Please refer to Offences of Conduct, General Regulations, Section 15, page
28.)