Preventing and Responding to Campus Sexual Assault

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Dates : 03 August 2015 » 03 August 2015

Place : Online event
United States

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Topic : Unclassified; Healthcare Compliance Training
Mathematics and Statistics; Education; Social Sciences and Humanities; Health and Medicine;
Keywords: Statistics, Higher Education, Psychology, Health
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Overview: This webinar will explore sexual violence at colleges and universities. Various forms of sexual violence will be examined including rape, acquaintance rape, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Participants will learn appropriate ways of responding to and supporting someone who has been sexually assaulted. In addition, comprehensive prevention strategies to reduce the risk of sexual violence will be reviewed.

Why should you attend: Sexual violence can impact all people, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, race or economic status. But some groups are at a higher risk than others. There has been a recent increase in the numbers of reported sexual assaults on college campuses. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics National Crime Victimization Survey, 6.1 per 1,000 or 0.61 percent of female college students have experienced sexual assault and 1.4 per 1000 or .14 percent of male college students has experienced sexual assault. The 2014 American College Health Assessment found that 7% of college men and women in the last 12 months reported experiencing sexual touching without their consent. 2.9% reported that someone attempted sexual penetration without their consent 1.9% reported sexual penetration without their consent. 1.7% was in a sexually abusive intimate relationship. And 5.1% experienced stalking. 

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Overview of sexual assault, stalking, and intimate partner violence
  • Campus SAVE Act
  • The nature of consent
  • Campus climate and risk factors for perpetration
  • Sexual assault and alcohol
  • Acquaintance rape
  • Stalking
  • Male victims
  • Reporting barriers
  • Responding to sexual assault
  • Campus and community resources
  • Sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention
  • Educational programming strategies for higher education administrators


Who Will Benefit:

  • University and College Faculty
  • College and University Counselors and Counseling Center Directors
  • Residence Life and Student Life Staff
  • First Year Experience/New Student Orientation Coordinators
  • Parents and Family Members
  • Faculty Professional Development Coordinators
  • First Generation Advisors
  • Parent Associations
  • Fraternity and Sorority Leaders
  • Drug Education Specialists
  • Academic Affairs/Instruction
  • Student Services/Affairs
  • Campus Safety and Law Enforcement
  • Student Code of Conduct Officers
  • Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) Members
  • Legal Counsel 

 

Dr. Peggy Mitchell Clarke is a clinical psychologist, mental health consultant, and retired psychology professor who earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Brown University and her M.Ed. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Virginia. Dr. Clarke worked as a psychotherapist in a wide variety of inpatient and outpatient mental health settings, and served on the Colorado state board of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and as an executive officer for the Virginia and Rocky Mountain chapters of the Association of Black Psychologists. Her experience in higher education includes teaching psychology for 19 years at colleges and universities in Virginia and Colorado and serving as Director of Faculty Professional Development at Community College of Aurora and Associate Director of Career and Counseling Services at Christopher Newport University. She currently serves on the Behavioral Intervention Team at Community College of Aurora and is the President of Living Well Press, LLC, a mental health and wellness consulting firm and publishing company. 


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Preventing and Responding to Campus Sexual Assault to be held in Online event, United States between 03 August 2015 and 03 August 2015. It covers specific areas of Unclassified such as Healthcare Compliance Training. Visit the website of the conference for more detailed information or contact the organizer for specific questions.
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