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Training/Educational
programming
If you are interested
in hosting an educational program or would like training for your organization
then the Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Coordinator can tailor
a presentation or interactive workshop to your needs. Some examples
of training topics are:
Gender
Socialization
In this presentation, we look at definitions of masculinity and femininity and how those perceptions affect how men
and women interact and how we view gender roles. It addresses social norms, the media, and peer pressure.
Healthy
Relationships
Over 80% of sexual assaults are performed by perpetrators known to
the victim (Warshaw, 1998). Acquaintance rape is much more prevalent
than stranger assault, which is often what we are most socialized to
fear. Having
a prior sexual relationship
with a perpetrator is not consent. Additionally, being in a relationship
does not mean that one partner gives the other permission to have sexual
relations whenever he or she wants. This session will talk about safe
dating and respect in relationships.
Sexual Assault Awareness
This session is a basic introduction to the issues of sexual assault.
It dispels myths around the issues and educates participants on prevention
strategies that do not blame the victim. Sexual Assault is everyone's
issue and is not
just a woman's. It happens to both men and women. We can also cover
tips on how to support a victim of sexual assault, cover the rape trauma
syndrome, and secondary trauma - how to support a friend or family
member of a sexual assault victim.
Dating
and Domestic Violence
This session is an introduction to dating and domestic violence. With
32% of students report dating violence by a previous partner,
and 21% report violence by a current partner, these are huge issues
for student on campus. This session will cover defintions, different
forms of abuse, what to look for to identify an abusive relationship,
things you can do to help, and the resources available.
These are just some
of the topics the Gender Violence Education and Support Services Office
can cover. Presentations can be tailored to an individual group's
needs. Smaller group presentations are more effective and so it is
recommended
that the group consist of no more than 20. Multiple presentations
are possible. Please contact Lisa Ingarfield by phone (303-871-3853)
or email for
more information.
Information
for:
Survivors with Disabilities
Survivors of Color
LGBT Survivors
Male survivors
Dating Violence
Stalking
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