“Reconstructing Norms” from the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services

This curriculum provides rape crisis advocates and facilitators with tools to educate the campus community about the problem of sexual assault and ways to prevent it. Each workshop includes talking points, activities and handouts for the presenter.

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Preventing Violence and Promoting Safety in Higher Education Settings

This document reviews the scope of campus violence, describes factors that cause and contribute to violence and lists recommendations that administrators, students, faculty, staff and community members can follow to review and improve their policies and strengthen their programs and services.

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“Moving Beyond Blue Lights and Buddy Systems: A National Study of Student Anti-Rape Activists” by SAFER

Written by a national organization that fights sexual violence by empowering student-led campaigns to reform college policies, this study examined students’ activities, priorities, perceptions and needs related to various efforts to address campus sexual violence, with a specific focus on campus policies.

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“Creating Change Together” with Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence

This guide outlines specific ways that campuses can partner with community-based rape crisis centers to improve advocacy, training, policies, social marketing campaigns and prevention strategies.

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“A Safer Campus” by the University System of Ohio

A Safer Campus: A Guidebook on Prevention and Response to Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking for Ohio Campuses was created by the Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking (SIPVS) Task Force that emerged in 2008 as a focus are of the Ohio Board of Regents’ Task Force on Ohio College Campus Safety and Security.

This Guidebook addresses four interconnected areas: preparedness, prevention, response and recovery. The prevention component examines the practice of mandating primary prevention programs for incoming students, evaluation practices, the trend towards the bystander intervention model and how to establish and maintain diverse allies on a college campus.

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California campus blueprint to address sexual assault

This report presents legislative recommendations to the Governor and Legislature of California regarding sexual assault-related policies and practices of public and private colleges and universities. The Blueprint also contains considerations and action steps for campus administrators.

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UCI Sexual Assault Victim Support and Resources

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This illustrates a discussion on the choices of victims and their resources available to them especially as students who attend the University of California, Irvine.

Title IX Coordinator’s Role in Sexual Misconduct Policy Sample Language

Recently on the anniversary of President Obama’s inception of the White House Task Force to Protect Students From Sexua威而鋼
l Assault, the Not Alone released new documents to inform policy changes and institutional changes.

The document listed below serves as a guide that highlights issues for schools to consider when assigning the Title IX coordinator functions and responsibilities related to their response to incidents of sexual misconduct.

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CALCASA 2014 Student Summit on Sexual Assault: Report and Recommendations

During the 2014 climate against the mishandling of sexual assault cases on university and college campuses, CALCASA responded by convening 50 students from different campuses in California to discuss their experiences towards developing recommendations for institutional change.

The 2014 Student Summit on Sexual Assault Report and Recommendation report culminates all the perspectives heard and discussed by those invited to the summit.

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