Participants develop skills for safely responding and intervening in problematic situations, acknowledge violence as a community wide problem, and recognize barriers to intervention.
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Participants develop skills for safely responding and intervening in problematic situations, acknowledge violence as a community wide problem, and recognize barriers to intervention.
To schedule a workshop please complete this form.
Interrogates the way that our society is set up to both subtly and overtly support sexual violence and offers participants a framework to challenge ra... Continue reading
Explores the history of consent practices in queer communities and the current landscape of consent in LGBTQ spaces and relationships.
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Discusses affirmative consent practices in a sex positive framework and offers students concrete examples of ways to incorporate enthusiastic consent ... Continue reading
This workshop is intended primarily for staff, faculty, and students who are not mandatory reporters on campus, but who want to know how to compassion... Continue reading
Intended for those who have previously experienced bystander intervention training. Participants develop a deeper understanding of perpetrator behavio... Continue reading
Interactive workshop designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking around patterns of dating violence and dynamics of healthy relationships. ... Continue reading
The traditional script around sexual assault blames victims and perpetuates a common belief that there is little women can do to protect themselves. F... Continue reading...
An interactive workshop that aims to shed light on sexual misconduct investigations. The workshop covers the role of policy, types of misconduct desc... Continue reading...