9.3 University Policies for Dealing with Difficult Issues
Departments may be required to deal with difficult issues such as student plagiarism, cheating, harassment, disruption of classes, misuse of property or computer facilities, apprehended danger, threatening or violent conduct, or misconduct in research and scholarship. It is important that these issues be managed carefully.
The University has developed procedures for dealing with many of these circumstances. Where the incident involves a graduate student, the Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) recommends that departments consult with one of the Associate Deans of GPS before taking any action, since GPS has experience in dealing with issues of this nature. Brief descriptions of the policies are outlined in Section 9, but the source documents should be reviewed.
- Code of Applicant Behaviour, University Governance
- Code of Student Behaviour, University Governance
- Discrimination, Harassment and Duty to Accommodate Policy and Procedures, UAPPOL
- Practicum Intervention Policy, University Governance
- Protocol for Urgent Cases of Disruptive, Threatening or Violent Conduct, GFC Policy Manual, section 91
- Research and Scholarship Integrity Policy, UAPPOL
- Student Concerns and Complaints Policy - Records and Privacy, UAPPOL