
New UBC president Santa Ono commends ‘thoughtful’ report on sexual assaults
VANCOUVER — Members of an expert panel tasked with examining the University of British Columbia’s approach to sex assaults say more hard work lies ahead, after the institution published a critical report the group submitted months earlier.
President Santa Ono released the 52-page report to students, faculty and staff on Monday. He thanked the UBC-appointed panel and said he had passed the document on to a committee working on the school’s new sexual assault policy.
“I want to commend the University Sexual Assault Panel for a thoughtful, comprehensive report that will help inform dialogue and spark further engagement on campus as we work to improve our policies and practices for addressing and responding to sexual assault,” he said in a statement.
The report was submitted to the president’s office in June. It urges the university to undertake sweeping changes to counter the “general mistrust” on campus and the perception that UBC has downplayed the severity of the issue and avoided responsibility.