Training & Education
Prevention Education
- Many different offices on campus engage in sexual violence prevention and education. If you are interested in hosting a workshop for your class, student club, athletic team, or the student leaders you work with, please contact your Title IX Coordinator (repeat my contact information…)
- Our current prevention efforts include:
- Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates: All first-year and transfer students are required to complete this online education module before arriving to campus in August.
- Student Athlete & Coaches: all student athletes and coaches receive annual training as mandated by the NCAA. This training and education is delivered through online modules and in-person workshops.
- Step Up! Bystander Intervention Training: this training is available upon request. Please contact Catherine Welch, your Title IX Coordinator (include contact info) to arrange a training.
- Center for Women & Gender: this office organizes a variety of prevention and education opportunities.
- Upon request, the CWG can offer student-led trainings and workshops focused on the following topics:
- Rethinking Masculinity
- Let’s Talk About Sex: Consent, Communication & Sexual Pleasure
- Historically, CWG-led prevention and education initiatives have included:
- Self-defense training
- The Clothesline Project
- It Happens Here
- Denim Day
- Attending the UVM Dismantling Rape Culture Conference
- Upon request, the CWG can offer student-led trainings and workshops focused on the following topics:
Training of Title IX Personnel
- Federal Title IX regulations require individuals who fill certain roles in our formal complaint process to receive on-going training. These roles include the Title IX Coordinator, Investigators, Decision Makers, and Appeal Officers.
- Training materials are available below: