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CAMPUS – A Community that Clearly Cares: Tactics to Engage Faculty and Staff in Campus IPV Work

Date & Time
July 16, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM (PST)
Location
Virtual
OVW Approved?
OVW Approved Yes
Description
“Most of campus prevention work related to interpersonal violence is rightfully focused on engaging students, but there is a missed opportunity to not meaningfully engage with faculty and staff as well. Research shows that survivors have more positive perceptions of overall campus support when other staff/faculty (beyond the professionals working in IPV prevention/support offices) demonstrably offer support and behave in a trauma-informed manner (Wood et al. 2021). This webinar will offer attendees two concrete tactics to foster that type of community education/collaboration: developing an internal certification model (with a potential train-the-trainer add-on) and creating a campus coalition beyond the typical SART/CCPR models.”
Topic Areas
Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking
Target Audiences
Adult Protective Services, Batterer Intervention Programs, Campus Board Members, Campus Staff, Child Advocates, Child Welfare/Protection, Civil Attorneys, Community Advocacy Org, Community Programs, Corrections Personnel, Court Staff, Defense Attorneys, Disability/Deaf Org, Dual SA and DV Program, DV Coalitions, DV Program, Educators, Elder Org, Faith-Based Org, Government Agency, Health Professionals, Immigrant Org, Judges, Law Enforcement, Mental Health Professionals, Multidisciplinary Groups, Personal Care Attendants, Prosecutors, SA Coalitions, SA Forensic Examiners, SA Program, Social Service Org, Spiritual Leaders, Substance Abuse Providers, SV&E Centers, Technical Assistance Providers, Transitional Housing, Transportation Providers, Tribal Community, Tribal Council, Tribal Elders, Tribal Government, University Student Affairs, Victim-Witness Specialists
Contact
Michele Robinson Senior Project Manager mrobinson@ncjfcj.org