Sexual Misconduct Policy

1.            Sexual Misconduct Policy

Cloud Nine College does not tolerate any form of sexual misconduct and is committed to providing its students with an educational environment free from sexual misconduct and strives to prevent it and respond effectively and in a timely manner when incidents do occur.

Cloud Nine College has adopted this Sexual Misconduct Policy, which defines sexual misconduct and outlines its training, reporting, investigative and disciplinary responses to complaints of sexual misconduct made by its students that have occurred on its campus and involve its students.

The person accused of engaging in sexual Misconduct will be referred to as the “Respondent” and the person making the allegation as the “Complainant”.

2.             Definition of Sexual Misconduct

Sexual misconduct refers to a spectrum of non-consensual sexual contact and behavior including the following:

•             sexual assault;

•             sexual exploitation;

•             sexual harassment;

•             stalking;

•             indecent exposure;

•             voyeurism;

•           the distribution of a sexually explicit photograph or video of a person to one or more persons other than the person in the photograph or video without the consent of the person in the photograph or video and with the intent to distress the person in the photograph or video;

•             the attempt to commit an act of sexual misconduct; and

•             the threat to commit an act of sexual misconduct

3.            Training, Scope and Application

Cloud Nine College shall include a copy of the Sexual Misconduct Policy in every contract made between it and its students and provide a copy of the Sexual Misconduct            Policy to College management, instructors, staff, other employees and contractors and train them  about the policy and its processes of reporting, investigating, and responding to complaints of sexual misconduct involving its students.

The Sexual Misconduct Policy shall be published on its website as well as posted at the College campus.

College management, instructors, staff, other employees and contractors of Cloud Nine College will report incidents of or complaints of sexual misconduct to the College Administration and College President upon becoming aware of them.

Students who have been affected by sexual misconduct or who need information about         support services should contact the College administration officer.

A Complaint of sexual misconduct is different than a Report of sexual misconduct. A person may choose to disclose or complain of sexual misconduct without making a formal report.  A Report is a formal notification of an incident of sexual misconduct to someone at the institution accompanied by a request for action.

A student making a Complaint will be provided with resolution options and, if appropriate, will not be required or pressured to make a Report.

4.            The process for making a Complaint about sexual misconduct involving a student is as follows:

Any student of Cloud Nine College may file a Complaint of an incident via email to the College administration at admin@cncvan.com or alternatively to the Operation Manager/Academic Director – at operation@cncvan.com.

  • The process for making a Report of sexual misconduct involving a student is as follows:

Any student of Cloud Nine College may file a Report of sexual misconduct or an incident via email to the College administration at admin@cncvan.com or alternatively to the Operation Manager/Academic Director – at operation@cncvan.com and/or the College President – Zarah de Vera at zarah@cncvan.com.

  • Responding to a Complaint and Report of Sexual Misconduct


The process for responding to a Complaint or a Report of sexual misconduct involving a student is as follows:

The institution will acknowledge receipt of the Complaint and Report within 3 school days and:

(i) determine whether an investigation should proceed and if the Complainant wishes to participate in an investigation;

(ii) determine who should conduct the investigation having regard to the seriousness of the allegation and the parties involved;

(iii) determine whether the incident should be referred immediately to the police;

In such cases or where civil proceedings are commenced in respect of allegations of sexual Misconduct, Cloud Nine College may conduct its own independent investigation and make its own determination in accordance with its own policies and procedures; and

(iv) determine what interim measures ought to be put in place pending the investigation process such as removal of the Respondent or seeking alternate methods of providing necessary course studies.

7.            Investigating Reports of Sexual Misconduct

  • the Complainant and the Respondent will be advised that they may ask another person to be present throughout the investigation;
  • the Complainant will be interviewed to ensure a complete understanding of the allegation and to gather additional information that may not have been included in the written complaint, such as the date and time of the incident, the persons involved, the names of any person who witnessed the incident and a complete description of what occurred;
  • the Respondent will be interviewed and informed of the complaint, provided details of the allegations and provided an opportunity to respond to the allegations, including providing any witnesses the Respondent feels are essential to the investigation;
  • any person involved or who has, or may have, knowledge of the incident and any identified witnesses will be interviewed;
  • reasonable updates to the Complainant and the Respondent about the status of the investigation will be provided; and
  • following the investigation, the Operation Manager and the President will:
  • review all of the evidence collected during the investigation;
  • determine whether sexual Misconduct occurred; and if so
  • determine what disciplinary action, if any, should be taken as set out in Section 8 below.

8.              Disciplinary Measures

If it is determined by Cloud Nine College that the Respondent did engage in sexual misconduct, immediate disciplinary or corrective action will be taken. This may include:

  • disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment of instructors or staff; or
  • expulsion of a student; and /or
  • the placement of certain restrictions on the Respondent’s ability to access  certain premises or facilities; and/or
  • any other actions that may be appropriate in the circumstances.

9.              Appeal

Should the Complainant or the Respondent not agree with the decision resulting from the investigation, he or she may appeal the decision by submitting a letter within 3 days addressed to advising of the person’s intent to appeal the decision.  Any processes undertaken pursuant to this policy will be based on the principles of administrative fairness. All parties involved will be treated with dignity and respect.

10.           Making False Statements

It is a violation of this Sexual Misconduct Policy for anyone to knowingly make a false complaint of sexual Misconduct or to provide false information about a complaint.

Individuals who violate this Sexual Misconduct Policy are subject to disciplinary and / or corrective action up to and including termination of employment of instructors or staff or expulsion of a student.

11.           Retaliation

Cloud Nine College will not tolerate any retaliation, directly or indirectly, or threats of retaliation against anyone who Discloses or Reports or who participates in a process that responds to a Report.

Individuals who violate the Sexual Misconduct Policy are subject to disciplinary and /or corrective action, up to and including termination of employment of instructors or staff or expulsion of a student.

12.           Confidentiality and Information Sharing

All information related to a Sexual Misconduct Complaint or Report is confidential and will not be shared without the written consent of the parties, subject to the following exceptions:

  • If an individual is at imminent risk of severe or life-threatening self-harm.
  • If an individual is at imminent risk of harming another.
  • There are reasonable grounds to believe that others in the institutional community may be at significant risk of harm based on the information provided.
  • Where reporting is required by law.
  • Where it is necessary to ensure procedural fairness in an investigation or other response to a Complaint or Report. 

13.             Review

Cloud Nine College shall review its Sexual Misconduct Policy 3 years after it is first  implemented and amend it where appropriate. This date is September 1st, 2021.

This institution is certified by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB). Certified institutions must comply with regulatory requirements, including the requirement to have a Sexual Misconduct policy. For more information about PTIB, go to www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca.