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  • Subject: Re: Athletic Staff Title IX Training
  • Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2018 14:54:01 +0000
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We've set a "schedule" of sorts for our athletes at American University. 


Freshmen: they go through Empower AU (our 90 minute, home-grown, peer-led workshop on consent, boundaries, alcohol, bystander behavior, and resources) 

Sophomores: they must go through Step Up (90 minute peer-led workshop on bystander intervention)

Juniors: Escalation workshop from the One Love Foundation (90 minute, peer-led workshop with the first 30 minutes being a video and the last 60 minutes are a guided discussion)

Seniors: Know Your Rights clinic on victim rights - workshop led by an attorney and case manager from our community partner NVRDC (Network for Victim Recovery DC) 


We decided early on to make it different for each year - otherwise we would loose audience participation and buy-in if the students went through the same training every year. The content for each year did take some negotiation with our athletics department. 


Hope that's helpful!


Kindly,

Maya


Maya Vizvary, MPH, MSW (she/her/hers)
Sexual Assault Prevention Coordinator
American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Hughes Hall 105D
Washington, DC 20016-8150
(202) 885-3055


From: <> on behalf of David Lee <>
Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2018 9:43:19 AM
To: ;
Cc: Brian Pinero
Subject: Re: Athletic Staff Title IX Training
 

Carla and everyone,


I recommend the new Sport + Prevention Center from the national partnership Raliance.  In its Prevention Database,  there is an inventory of sexual violence prevention programs for sport based on audience,  type of prevention activity and age group, including college.  You can watch a recording of the PreventConnect web conference tour of the center at http://www.preventconnect.org/2017/11/sport-is-part-of-the-solution-to-ending-sexual-and-domestic-violence-launching-raliances-new-sport-prevention-center/


David Lee

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today, Raliance launches the Sport + Prevention Center, a one-stop-shop to support the sport community in ending sexual and domestic violence in one generation. You will find over 100 prevention resources in the Prevention Database, learn about the 'state of SV/DV prevention in sport' in our Overview Report, find a guide of specific action steps in our Roadmap, and connect with others working on SV/DV prevention in and through sports through our Learning Exchange!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be Part of the Solution:

 

Everyone must work together to end sexual and domestic violence in one generation and we believe that sport plays a critical role in achieving this vision. We call on individuals and organizations within the sport community and the sexual and domestic violence prevention community to work together and take action.

  • Spread the word on social media about how sport can be part of the solution to ending sexual and domestic violence by sharing @Ralianceorg's posts today!
  • Add your resources and work to the Prevention Database so that promising practices are amplified. Add them here.

If you have any questions or just want to stay connected with us, please reach out to

 

Onward!

 

The Raliance Team

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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From: Carla Kupe-Arion <>
Date: Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 6:29 AM
Subject: Athletic Staff Title IX Training
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Bonjour!

 

I am new to the Title IX world and am trying to collect templates for faculty and staff Title IX training, particularly for athletic staff (we are a Division I school which means there is a NCAA layer to it as well). I would be greatly appreciative if you could share any templates you may have or if you could refer me to online forums where I can find some. Merci beaucoup! 

 

Warmest regards,

 

Carla Madeleine Kupe-Arion

Associate General Counsel &

Title IX Coordinator

Office of Labor & Legal Affairs

9501 S.King Drive, ADM 318

Chicago, IL 60628

(773) 995-3582

 

 




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