Dusty Johnstone

New online tool for sexual assault reporting launches todayA new online tool for sexual assault reporting launches today

UWindsor Launches Online Reporting for Sexual Violence

University of Windsor students will have a new resource for reporting sexual violence this fall. 

The University has partnered with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors), a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week centralized online reporting and information platform that provides increased options for students, staff, and faculty to report sexual violence. 

Survey invites students to share personal experiences with sexual violence

University and college students across Ontario are being invited this week to participate in an online survey to gather information on their experiences, general attitudes, and beliefs related to personal safety and sexual violence.

The Student Voices on Sexual Assault survey is the first of its kind in Canada and builds on stand-alone sexual violence policies now in place at every university and college campus in Ontario.

Dusty JohnstoneWomen who use resistance strategies have a greater chance of escaping sexual assault, says Dusty Johnstone, UWindsor’s sexual misconduct response and prevention officer.

Resistance program to tackle sexual assault myths

Women who use resistance strategies have a greater chance of escaping sexual assault, says Dusty Johnstone, one of the leaders of “Flip the Script.”