The University of Victoria (UVic) Equity and Human Rights department is consulting students on a campus-wide approach to supporting inclusive washrooms.
A working group formed in fall 2018 to develop the consultation process, which uses an and in-person consultation to ask for the publicB次元官网网址檚 input.
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Back in 2012, two washrooms in the schoolB次元官网网址檚 Student Union Building opened as multi-stall gender inclusive facilities. UVic was the first campus on the Island to adopt the concept at that time.
Additionally, the school now has over 70 universal single-user washrooms B次元官网网址 but says in the lead up to its online survey that it decided it was time to develop a campus-wide approach while UVic undergoes structural changes and development.
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The anonymous survey asks for feedback on written and visual recommendations, as well as personal experiences with inclusive washrooms.
It asks respondents for feedback on sign and stall design such as draft designs that show one way-finding sign with a toilet, urinal and accessibility symbol, and one with a male, female and accessibility symbol.
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The online survey ends Feb. 7.
UVic declined to comment on this story while in the midst of its consultation process.
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