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SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION
N E W S T U D E N T P R O G R A M S
How to Better Address College
Sexual Assault:!
❖ Better reporting through
campus climate surveys ❖ Better prevention ❖ Better response to sexual
assault cases ❖ Better federal enforcement
White House Report www.notalone.gov
God teaches to be kind to others, to love and support one another. To do this, we must support each other even in times of need. Sexual assault is not a joke. To learn more about implementing a prevention program on your campus you can take a look at notalone.gov school section. • Assess your campus goals • Target your student • Find the necessary resources • Get help from outside
prevention efforts (SARP, etc) Get started today!
W A N T TO E N F O R C E A S E X U A L
M I S C O N D U C T P O L I C Y ?
“Many Christian campuses pretend stats don’t apply to them.
It’s simply not believed.” - Kate Davelaar
Chaplain at Hope CollegeRELS 370 Final Project
Hodzic, Smouse, Ly, Davis, Hoelle For more information and citations check out
relswgs.wordpress.com
“Love is patient, love is kind. It does
not envy, it does not boast, it is not
proud. It is not rude, it is not self-
seeking, it is not easily angered…”
- 1 Corinthians [13:4-8]
“Love does no harm to its neighbor.”
- Romans [13:10]
“Be completely humble and gentle; be
patient, bearing with one another in
love.” - Ephesians [4:2]
“So whatever you wish that others
would do to you, do also to them, for
this is the Law and the Prophets.”
- Matthew [7:12]
W H AT D O E S R E L I G I O N S AY ?
H O W N E W S T U D E N T P R O G R A M S C A N H E L P
"Perhaps most important, we need to keep saying to anyone out there who has ever been assaulted: you are not alone. We have your back. I've got your back.""
President Barack Obama, January 24, 2014"!
BYSTANDER INTERVENTION:
Heighten awareness. Know what is going on around you in all situations. Create a larger sense of responsibility within the campus community to care for one another. Build the student body’s confidence in their skills to help one another. Change the stigma around peer norms."
PERSONAL SAFETY:
Watch out for yourself. If you are uncomfortable in a situation, leave. Do not risk getting injured or risk your emotional or mental health if you are uncomfortable. Always walk in groups at night. Do not walk alone and let people know where you are."
CHANGING THE STIGMA:
Both men and women are sexually assaulted. When
someone opens up to you about it, Start by Believing1. Do
not ask questions leading them to feel guilty. Stop victim blaming. You may be the only person he/she opened up to, do not let them get discouraged. Be there. "
1 Start by Believing is a campaign regarding how to react to sexual assault.