Sexual Assault/Dating Programs
We recently had an incident on a student trip (our first!!) and now I have to provide training/workshop on dating/sexual assault. Has anyone done a really successful program and who did you involve in the program? I'd appreciate any ideas at all. :)





I do know that Mike Domitrz talks on this topic (or near it) and has been around for a while > http://thedatesafeproject.org/. He's crew might be able to help you out. They have a lot of info on their website as well. Hope it helps!
Posted by: Tom Krieglstein | July 23, 2008 at 12:05 PM
Kelly Addington of "Let's Talk about IT" (http://www.kellyandbecca.com/) may be able to help, too. I haven't worked with her directly, but know colleagues that found the program to be very successful.
Campuspeak (www.campuspeak.com) offers a variety of speakers as well.
If funding is a challenge, often local hospitals, shelters, health departments, police departments or Planned Parenthood offices offer a program free of charge.
Hope this helps!
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