Even with the best prevention efforts in place, sadly, students, faculty, and staff throughout the world will become victims of sexual assault on campus and violence. At Vector Solutions, we know that each of us plays a vital role in preventing and reducing sexual assault on campus and violence. A role so important that our actions today can very well change the outcomes for tomorrow.
That’s why in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Vector Solutions is providing a variety of free valuable resources to educators and administrators to use on their campus and in their classrooms to change student and employee behaviors regarding sexual assault and violence.
Sexual exploitation was not included in most campus sexual misconduct policies until recently, if at all. Much of the commentary on the topic is based in victim-blaming for the new age: “why did you put yourself in that position?” is the updated “what were you wearing?” In a continually evolving landscape of social media platforms, apps, video and photo sharing services, surveillance technology, and more, how can outreach efforts best target effective risk reduction, primary prevention, and changing social norms? How will pending Title IX regulations impact on technology-facilitated sexual violence?
This webinar will:
Michelle Issadore, M.Ed. is the Vice President, Association Management for TNG Consulting, a SafeColleges Training Author, the former Senior Associate Executive Director for the Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA), and the former Executive Director of the School and College Organization for Prevention Educators (SCOPE). Michelle spent five years as Assistant Director of the Women’s Center at Lehigh University where she coordinated sexual violence prevention and response, including annual and ongoing trainings and programming for faculty, staff, and students.
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We've created a variety of free resources for institutions for higher education to use in their sexual assault prevention efforts. Check back often to see what other resources are available!
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