One of the goals of creating a culture of consent is to continually provide opportunities for community members to come together and create awareness, skills and techniques that lead to a campus free of interpersonal violence. Some recent experiences and conversations are highlighted below:
- Green Dot Bystander Train the Trainer
- "Silent Witnesses" Silhouette Program
- It’s On Us Kickoff Event and The Clothesline Project
- Daily Announcements
- Development of The SPoT
- OIVP Trainings with RAs, Athletic Teams and other student leaders
- Campus Climate studies
- HEDS Survey Fall 2015
- DLE Assessment Spring 2016
- ACHA Survey Fall 2016
Sexual Assault Open Photo Shoot for Sexual Awareness Month
Additional Awareness Resources
Understanding the complexity of sexual violence and its lived experience across genders, identities and intersections is a critical component of reducing its impact at Juniata and beyond. The following links to external resources help to illustrate, articulate and unpack the ways that identity salience and history combine to create additional layers in the conversation:
- From Inside Higher Ed on framing sexual violence prevention through an intersectional lens
- Giving consideration to influences of colonialism and racism on sexual violence and abuse
- From Inside Higher Ed, resources for supporting LGBTQI Survivors (and building individual capacity to do so)
This resource list continues to grow and evolve. Send your suggestions for additions to the Office for the Prevention of Interpersonal Violence.