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Sexual Assault &Violence Education Task Force

Sexual Assault &Violence Education Task Force . Emily Bradley, Andy Kane, Danielle McFarquhar , Melissa Salmon. Task Force Team. New Student Family Programs Health/Counseling Services Dean of Students Office Student Organizations Residence Life Campus Police Legal Counsel

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Sexual Assault &Violence Education Task Force

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  1. Sexual Assault &Violence Education Task Force Emily Bradley, Andy Kane, Danielle McFarquhar, Melissa Salmon

  2. Task Force Team • New Student Family Programs • Health/Counseling Services • Dean of Students Office • Student Organizations • Residence Life • Campus Police • Legal Counsel • Office of Community & Ethical Standards

  3. Presentation Outline • Purpose • Mission • Foundations • S.A.F.E Initiative • S.A.F.E. Programming • Assessment • Policies and Procedures • Social Media • Resources

  4. Purpose • President Obama’s task force initiative for sexual violence and sexual misconduct on college campuses • Call to action from the VP of Student Affairs • Divisional collaboration to create holistic education and awareness

  5. Mission As a task force, we will create a campus culture for students that educates and responds to sexual violence at our university. The task force will address the issue of sexual violence through procedures, programs, campus collaboration, and a social media presence.

  6. Foundation • Title IX (Dear Colleague letter) • Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights • Clery Act • Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SaVE) • Violence Against Women Act’s (VAWA) • Schlossberg’s Transition Theory • Standpoint Theory

  7. S.A.F.E. Initiative • Sexual Assault & Violence Free Environment (S.A.F.E) • Purpose of this initiative: • Influence a culture of sexual safety, peer accountability, healthy relationships, consent and survivor support • We Believe in Consent*

  8. S.A.F.E. Programming • S.A.F.E Supporters • S.A.F.E 1000 Course • Survivor Support Groups • Registered Student Organization Training • Men’s Education & Accountability Summit • Sexual Violence Week • Collaboration with New Student Orientation

  9. S.A.F.E. Supporters • S.A.F.E. Supporter Training to increase education, awareness, and understanding of sexual violence on campus. • A safe environment for campus community members to discuss sexual violence incidents or related issues. • Supporter training will include modules on: • Facts and myths • Unique needs of survivors • Rights of those accused • Consent • University policy and procedure

  10. S.A.F.E 1000 Course • 3 Week Education • Mandatory Pass/Fail for all new students • Cohort Style, Approximately 30 students • Discussion based course • Components • Healthy Relationships • Consent* • Bystander Intervention and Sexual Violence • Led by Student Affairs staff and upperclassmen students • Promotes peer accountability and shared responsibility creating a safe environment for students, staff, and faculty

  11. Survivor Support Group • The purpose of the Survivor Support Groups is to provide a safe environment that meets the unique needs of survivors of sexual violence where they can share their experiences. • Students can access survivor support information through blackboard at any time. S.A.F.E. SUPPORT GROUP

  12. Registered Organization Training • Purpose • Student organizations have a strong campus presence, as well as engage is a large amount of social activities • Connection of party culture to rape culture • Standpoint Theory • Components of Training • Use S.A.F.E 1000 curriculum as a baseline • Sexual assault and hazing • Party safety and education • 80% of organization must attend this one-time training program

  13. Men’s Leadership Summit • Purpose: • Promote Men’s Accountability on campus for issues of sexual violence, consent, domestic violence, and healthy relationships • Influence healthy male development • Cross university collaboration of prominent student leaders • Work to end gender norms on campus

  14. Live Social Media Students can tweet and view photos live from the event!

  15. Sexual Violence Prevention Week

  16. Collaboration with New Student Orientation S.A.F.E. Break Out Sessions Bystander Video 1 http://youtu.be/tijASXQk6ek Bystander Video2 http://youtu.be/TdXrKa8cTgU Bystander Video3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NqbbA11FQo

  17. Programming Assessment

  18. Policies and Procedures • Rights of the Accused • Focus on insuring due process • Support and Processing • Restorative Justice and Education • Rights of the Survivor • Protection of rights outlined by laws/statues • Access to advocates and resources • Collaboration • Conduct Office • Outline Policies/Procedure • Make process less intimidating to survivor • Dean of Students • Follow Up

  19. Social Media Presence

  20. The End Thank you!

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