Workshops & trainings
All workshops and trainings can be customized for students, faculty, staff, and student staff. Depending on the session and the audience, the Violence Prevention & Advocacy Program will help you to determine whether it will be facilitated by professional staff or by peer educators through the Health Educators Reaching Out program.
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Prevention workshops
Prevention workshops focus on culture change, preventing harm before it happens, and transforming our campus into a community free of violence.
Level 1
Any class, group, or department may request a Level 1 prevention workshop. Level 1 prevention workshops can be delivered to an intact community (a group of people who exist as a community outside of coming together for this workshop; academic departments, administrative departments, and student clubs are examples), or as a one-time event open to a public audience. The content will be tailored to the needs of the group. Most level 1 prevention workshops can be delivered by staff or by peer health educators.
Introduction to Creating a Violence-Free UWB
Orientation: Creating a Violence-Free UWB
Creating a Violence-Free Workplace: A Workshop for Student Staff
Level 2
Any class, group, or department may request a Level 2 prevention workshop, provided the same group has received a Level 1 prevention workshop within the previous calendar year. Level 2 prevention workshops can be delivered to an intact community (a group of people who exist as a community outside of coming together for this workshop; academic departments, administrative departments, and student clubs are examples), or as a one-time event open to a public audience. If being offered as a one-time event, the caveat should be given that participants ideally will have attended a Level 1 prevention workshop within the previous calendar year. The content can be tailored to the needs of the group. Most level 2 prevention workshops can be delivered by staff or by peer health educators.
Intersections of Harm: How SRV Intersects with Identity, Oppression, and Marginalization
Creating and Nurturing Healthy Relationships
Consent 101: Setting, Paying Attention to, and Respecting Boundaries
Building a Culture Free of Sexual Harassment
Level 3
Any class, group, or department may request a Level 3 prevention workshop, provided the same group has received a Level 1 or Level 2 prevention workshop within the previous calendar year. Level 3 prevention workshops are designed for an intact community (a group of people who exist as a community outside of coming together for this workshop; academic departments, administrative departments, and student clubs are examples). The content will be tailored to the needs of the group. Level 3 prevention workshops are only delivered by staff, not by peer health educators.
Violence Prevention at Every Level: Culture Change Across the Social Ecology
Using Social Norms Change to Prevent Violence
Response trainings
Response Trainings focus on skill-building in order to respond appropriately and with care and concern after someone experiences sexual or relationship violence.
Level 1 - Responding to Disclosures
Any class, group, or department may request a Level 1 response training. Level 1 response trainings can be delivered to an intact community (a group of people who exist as a community outside of coming together for this workshop; academic departments, administrative departments, and student clubs are examples), or as a one-time event open to a public audience. The content will be tailored to the needs of the group. All response trainings are only delivered by staff.
Level 2 - Developing a Prevention and Response Protocol
Any class, group, or department may request a Level 2 response training, provided the same group has received a Level 1 response training within the previous calendar year. Level 2 response trainings are designed for an intact community (a group of people who exist as a community outside of coming together for this workshop; academic departments, administrative departments, and student clubs are examples). The content will be tailored to the needs of the group. All response trainings are only delivered by staff.