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The First Year Experience

What does it mean to be a Gael ?

The Eligibility Elite Eight

Presented by: Janean Sergeant

Eligibility 101

Register Online

9 + 9 =

Your Eligibility!

+B4U-

FIVE

Why is this significant to you?

Are you a transfer?

When do you use a year of eligibility?

Ask before you act,

we're here for you!

Athlete Services

Presented by: Milana McNamee

Queen's Student-Athlete Academic Support Services

Student Services

Gaels 101

Hazing

Presented by: Alex Dominato

Hazing has Multiple Forms

Harrasement Hazing

Subtle Hazing

Violent Hazing

The Queen's Gaels Culture

The Therapy Zone

Presented by: Vicky Wiltshire

Services Available

Strength & Conditioning

Presented by: Colin McAuslan

Be on time.

Always wear your Queen's Gear. Be proud to be a Gael.

Sign in at the Back of the Weight Room

Fill out the RPE's after EACH Workout

Welcome Back

Welcome Back Upper Years!

Consent, Positive Relationships & Sexual Violence

Consent

Presented by: Lea Keren / Corinna Fitzgerald

Introduction

Introduction

  • Important conversation taking place on our campus this year (as well as many other campus across ON, CDN, North America) – that is about Sexual Violence – focusing on Consent and Positive Relationships

  • Introducing this topic to all student-athletes so that we continue to have a safe environment supported by positive relationships and good decision-making.

Queen's Commitment

Queen's Commitment

Queen’s University

  • New policy passed last year
  • Committed to providing non-judgmental sexual violence support and response, and the University encourages students who have experienced sexual violence to reach out for support.

What is Sexual Assault?

What is Sexual Assault?

  • Sexual Assault is one form of sexual violence
  • It is a crime
  • It is defined by the Queen’s Sexual Violence Policy as:

Any form of sexual contact without mutual consent. Sexual assault includes unwanted kissing, fondling, touching, oral or anal sex, vaginal intercourse or other forms of penetration, or any unwanted act of a sexual nature that is imposed by one person onto another without consent.

http://www.queensu.ca/studentaffairs/student-safety/personal-safety/abuse-and-sexual-harassment

What is Consent?

What is Consent?

  • Is the voluntary agreement to engage in sexual activity, at every instance.
  • Must be actively and willingly given
  • Can be withdrawn at any time

  • Is never assumed or implied Is not silence or the absence of no
  • Can not be given if the person is impaired by alcohol or drugs
  • Can not be given if the person is unconscious
  • Can never be obtained through threats or coercion
  • Can not be obtained if perpetrator abuses position of power, trust or authority

Sexual activity without consent is sexual assault

Consent Video

Confidentiality

Confidentiality

  • Confidentiality is essential in making sure that students feel comfortable disclosing or reporting sexual violence
  • Thereby allowing them to seek support and accommodations
  • It’s important that confidentiality of all those involved is maintained to the extent possible

Limits to Confidentiality

Limits to Confidentiality

  • An individual may be at risk of self-harm
  • An individual may pose a threat or risk to a Student who has Disclosed or Reported having been affected by Sexual Violence
  • An individual may pose a threat or risk to other members of the Queen’s Community or the broader community
  • Reporting is required by law (e.g. where a Disclosure or Report involves a minor)
  • The University has an obligation to investigate the allegation of Sexual Violence

  • There are other instances where information may be shared among staff and faculty in the university in order to facilitate requests for accommodations, support and/or reports

In Athletics and Recreation

In Athletics and Recreation

All reports and disclosures of sexual violence will be shared with the Executive Director of A&R.

The ED and first responder will work together to make sure a sexual violence survivor has information about support and resources that might be helpful.. They also want to make sure the campus is safe.

This conversation is confidential.

The survivor can decide if they wish to speak with the ED – but the first responder has to let the ED know when someone has been hurt.

Resources

Resources

  • Call Front Desk to reach On-Call Don
  • Call 24 hour Campus Security Service
  • Emergency: 613-533-6111
  • Non-emergency: 613-533-6080
  • Use Emergency Blue Light Phones
  • AMS Walkhome Service & Campus Safe Walk
  • Download SeQure App

Ongoing Services

Ongoing Services

  • Sexual Assault Centre Kingston SAFV at KGH
  • Student Wellness Services
  • Sexual Health Resource Centre (SHRC)
  • JDUC Room 223
  • Barb Lotan
  • Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Coordinator
  • bjl7@queensu.ca

Queen's Sexual Violence Policy

Queen's Sexual Violence Policy

Questions?

Eligibility

How to Stay Eligible

Eligibility Refresher

Presented by: Janean Sergeant

What You Need to Know

Eligibility (9/18), +B4U-, FIVE & name on a game sheet

Database

Ask before you act! We are here for you!

Student-Athlete Fees

Pay online through Spectrum

Pay at Customer Service Desk

Athlete Services & Academics

Athlete Services and Gael's Academics

Academic Performance

Presented by: Milana McNamee

Academic Services Available

  • Study Hall
  • Tutors
  • Concussion
  • Student-Athlete Newsletter

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Approximately 34% of our athletes are reaching a GPA of 3.5 or higher

Proving we are the Home of Scholars and Champions!

Men's Soccer Academic All-Canadians

CONGRATS!

  • Daniel van Woerkens
  • Chris Wellsman
  • Kristian Zanette
  • Kyle Owens

  • Michael Kim
  • Kyle Lanzinger
  • Cameron Mackinnon
  • Kevin Mastri
  • Rory Mcpharland

  • Sam Abernethy
  • Tonko Bacelic
  • Henry Bloemen
  • Julian Gailiunas
  • Rohan Sarna

  • Conor Hannigan
  • Dong Hong
  • Briam Jimenez
  • Andrew Kim
  • Jacob Schroeter

Women's Soccer Academic All-Canadians

  • Helene Albrechtsen
  • Brittany Almeida
  • Tara Bartram
  • Laura Callender
  • Alexa MacLatchy-Gaudet

  • Keira Crook
  • Alicia Levy
  • Sarah Nixon
  • Rachel Radu
  • Alanna Richardson
  • Matija Skoko
  • Madison Tyrell
  • Lauren Winquist
  • Jennifer Wolever

CONGRATS!

Did we reach the academic goal line?

YES!

Athlete Services

Presented by: Alex Dominato & Milana McNanee

Hazing

#MakingPlays

Hazing Quiz

Do you understand the hidden harm that hazing creates?

Would you mind the public, your parents, coach and/or university official seeing pictures of your behaviour on Instagram or Twitter?

Do you want to be considered a hazing enabler?

"If you have to ask if it’s hazing, it is. "

Codes of Conduct

Reported Incidents

None have been reported, but it does not mean incidents haven’t happened

- HP Excellence

The Gaels Culture

Community

Academics

Athletics

Tutors

Family

Varsity Leadership Council (VLC)

Student-Athlete Academic Advisors

Facilities

Gold Rush

Team Bonding

Mentors

Coaches

Varsity Leadership Council

Executive/Team

Name

Co-President

Co-President

VP of Admin and Communication

VP Athlete Involvement

Vp Community Outreach

Vp Alumni Relations

Men's Basketball

Women's Basketball

Cross Country

Football

Men's Hockey

Women's Hockey

Rowing

Men's Rugby

Women's Rugby

Men's Soccer

Women's Soccer

Men's Volleyball

Womens's Volleyball

  • Michael Shoveller
  • Andrea Priamo
  • Caroline Livingston
  • Dominique Rumball
  • Clare McKellar
  • A.J. Lockhard

  • Michael Shoveller, Jesse Graham, Harry Range
  • Andrea Priamo, Sarah Saftich, Marianne Alarie
  • Robert Kanko, Claire Sumner
  • Matteo Del Brocco, Ejaz Causer
  • Clare McKellar, Jess Wakefield
  • Louise Munro, Gavin Stone
  • Dominique Rumball, Emma Crivello
  • Jacob Schroeter, Cameron Mackinnon
  • Caroline Livingston, Isabelle Korchinski

Athlete Handbook

https://issuu.com/queensgaels/docs/athlete_handbook-vfinal

Important Dates Coming Up

  • Gaels 101 program start:

September 10, 2017

  • Athlete BBQ:

September 11, 2017

*Bring Canned Food Item*

  • Last day to Add/Drop Classes:

September 22, 2017

  • CIBC Run for the Cure:

October 1, 2017

  • Academic All Star Breakfast: November 22, 2017

Therapy and Strength & Conditioning

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Strength & Conditioning

Therapy Zone

Therapy Zone

Presented by: Vicky Wiltshire

Therapy Zone

Insurance

Reminders

Student Care App

AMS Insurance

RWAM Portal

SGPS Insurance

Student Insurance Encouraged to NOT opt out

Return to Play Policy

Cleared through Therapy Zone

New Medical Procedures

Doping Control

www.globaldro.com

www.nsfsport.com

www.cces.ca

Concussions

Cardiac Study Reminder

Strength & Conditoning

Presented by: Colin McAuslan

Teamwork

Expectations

“Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision...” - Andrew Carnegie

High Performance Excellence

Moving Forward

High Performance Paradigm

Presented by: Sean Scott

The HP Paradigm

How are you involved in the process?

Better people make better

The High Performance Philosophy

Queen's Partners Support

Student-Athlete, Coach & Expert Driven

Performance Based

What's Next?

Key Takeaways

3) Concussions - Ensure you know the protocol

1) Questions? Refer to the Athlete Handbook first

2) Eligibility - Ask before you act

4) Team Buildr - Always fill out accurately

5) Consent, Positive Relationships & Sexual Violence - Have respectful and positive relationships

What's Next?

BEST OF LUCK IN THE 2017-2018 SEASON!

GO GAELS GO

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