March 27, 2026 1 min read
Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2026
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Free Sexual Assault Awareness Month Resources
Sexual Assault Awareness Month is observed every April to raise awareness about sexual assault, its impact, and the importance of prevention. For colleges and universities, it is an opportunity to educate students, faculty, and staff, support survivors, and strengthen a culture of respect and safety across campus.
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April, Vector Solutions is providing a variety of free, valuable resources to help higher education leaders and administrators strengthen campus prevention efforts and address behaviors related to sexual assault and violence. Check out some of our free resources below!
Guide | Preventing Sexual and Relationship Violence on Campus
Preventing sexual and relationship violence requires more than a one-time training or one-size-fits-all solution. This guide outlines evidence-informed strategies to help colleges and universities build comprehensive, multi-layered prevention programs tailored to their campus communities.
Topics include:
- Using campus climate and needs assessments to inform prevention efforts
- Understanding risk factors, including high-risk periods for students.
- Addressing both victimization and perpetration in prevention programming.
- Ensuring prevention efforts are welcoming, ongoing, and delivered in multiple formats.
- Building external partnerships to strengthen campus-wide prevention initiatives.
Guide | The Hidden Crime of Stalking on Campus
Stalking is one of the most misunderstood and underestimated forms of violence affecting college campuses, and it can go unrecognized until behaviors escalate. This guide, informed by research from Dr. TK Logan, offers practical considerations to help higher education leaders identify risk earlier, coordinate response efforts, and better protect student success.
Topics include:
- Identifying stalking patterns, tactics, and escalation sooner.
- Evaluating risks and threats, including subtle warning signs.
- Strengthening coordinated responses and support to reduce harm.
- Recognizing how stalking may be mislabeled as relationship conflict or harassment.
Webinar | Supporting Survivors of Campus Sexual Violence: Involving Campus and Community Partners
Survivors of campus sexual violence need coordinated, compassionate support. This on-demand webinar highlights tools for building supportive programs through collaboration with campus and community partners, including an overview of the University of Pittsburgh’s Survivor Support Network, a trauma-informed faculty and staff initiative designed to support survivors of sexual misconduct.
Blog | 7 Strategies for Effective Harassment Prevention for College Staff
College campuses are both workplaces and learning environments, making harassment prevention essential to employee well-being, trust, and institutional culture. This blog outlines seven practical strategies colleges can use to prevent harassment, support staff at every level, and create a safer, more respectful campus environment.
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