Sexual Violence Prevention and Survivor Support-Related Education, Training and Professional Development
Contact EIC if you are interested in booking a session for your team/group. Due to demand, EIC requires advanced notice for training requests to ensure availability and capacity.
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This training ranges from 1-2 hours, and focuses on the definitions of sexual violence under the Policy, as well as a brief overview of how to support survivors and bystander intervention techniques.
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If someone discloses an experience of sexual violence, would you know how to help them? The objective of this 2.5-hour workshop to increase student, staff and faculty knowledge in supporting individuals who disclose sexual violence. This innovative method helps you build skills to support students and colleagues through listening, as well as through doing, making and storytelling.
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This 2.5-hour workshop provides faculty and staff with additional information on how to support a colleague or student who discloses sexual violence. The training program will encompass a wide range of topics including bystander interventions, supportive communication, and the principles of trauma-informed care.
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This 2-hour workshop is designed for students to learn about bystander intervention and various methods for safely intervening to prevent sexual violence and support survivors. Whether it is hearing a friend make a harmful joke or providing a check-in, there are numerous ways to take action.
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How can we foster a culture of safety and consent? This 1.5-hour classroom presentation is designed to cover the continuum of sexual violence, key definitions, and creating a culture in which consent is a daily practice and commitment we make to ourselves and those around us.