Equity & Diversity Survey

 

The purpose of this survey

At UVic Law, we care deeply about equity, diversity and inclusivity in our student body, legal education and the legal profession. Diversity requires acceptance and respect. We understand that each individual is unique and we value your individual differences.

UVic Law’s Equity Policy recognizes there are systemic barriers to accessing legal education. We want the diversity of our student body to better represent the diversity of the community.

Filling out this survey will help us:

Link to survey: https://lawdiversitysurvey.uvic.ca/

*Please note you must wait at least 24 hours after creating your Netlink ID to complete the survey.

We respect your privacy

How we keep your information confidential:

What happens to the data?

If you have any questions, please contact the UVic Law Admissions Office by email at lclerk2@uvic.ca.

Overview of the Survey

The survey has four sections:

The survey should take you no longer than 5 minutes to complete.

Section 1: Why collect demographic information?

Prospective students often ask "Will there be other students like me in the class?" This section will collect some basic demographic information. With this data, we will learn who we are admitting into the first-year class. We will share this so you have insight into the class demographics. And, it will help us do better at providing the right supports and resources for our student body. 

Dimensions of discrimination

This section covers six dimensions of discrimination prohibited by the British Columbia Human Rights Code:

  1. Age 
  2. Ancestry
  3. Place of origin
  4. Marital status
  5. Family status, and 
  6. Religion.

These demographic dimensions have been and continue to be the basis for discrimination and disadvantageous treatment in Canadian society.

Section 2: Under-represented groups

UVic Law’s Equity Policy recognizes five groups who are under-represented in Canadian law schools and in the law profession:

  1. Women
  2. Indigenous Persons
  3. Racialized Minorities
  4. Persons with Disabilities, and
  5. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Two-Spirit, Transgender and Queer (GLBTTQ Persons). 

Equity Policy commitments

Our Equity Policy commits us to increasing diversity in the student body. To do this we must remove barriers that impede access for these groups to UVic Law. Your answers will help us measure how we are doing with our Equity Policy commitments. 

Section 3: Recognizing socio-economic barriers

In addition to the recognized groups in UVic Law’s Equity Policy, students from low-income families encounter barriers trying to access legal education. There is no one measure of socio-economic status. The questions address the issue from different angles. This way, we can address a variety of concerns.

Section 4: Feedback

This survey is a pilot project and we are interested in your feedback! Please tell us about your experience by completing this 30 second survey. Your feedback helps us to create a better experience for future applicants to UVic Law.

Link to survey: https://lawdiversitysurvey.uvic.ca/