Responsibility: University Advisor on Equity and Human Rights
Date of last revision: 2017
Definitions
“Sex” refers to a person’s biological status at birth and is typically categorized as male, female or intersex (adapted from the ).1
“Gender” is a socially constructed concept which can be described as the social characteristics attributed to sex. These social characteristics may vary dependent on cultural context. Human rights law recognizes the primacy of the individual’s self-identification as to gender (adapted from the ).
Purpose/Reason for Policy
The purpose of this policy is to ensure, in so far as possible, that language used on in-take forms, record documents, and surveys is inclusive and free from bias or barriers related to sex and gender identification.
Scope of this Policy
This policy is applicable to in-take forms, record documents and surveys in use at Queen’s University.
Policy Statement
Queen’s University is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming space to students, staff, faculty, and campus visitors. In keeping with that commitment, every effort will be made to ensure that the language used on in-take forms, record documents, and surveys is inclusive and free from bias or barriers related to sex and gender identification. Responsibilities: Under this policy, it is the responsibility of the individuals creating and/or administering in-take forms, record documents, and surveys to consult the Guidelines on Collecting Information about Sex and Gender at Queen’s University. Under this policy, it is the responsibility of the individuals creating and/or administering in-take forms, records documents, and surveys to make every effort to ensure that the language used in these documents is free from bias or barriers related to sex and gender identification.
Contact Officer | University Advisor on Equity and Human Rights |
Date for Next Review | 2022 |
Related Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines | |
Policies Superseded by this Policy | N/A |