CAMPUS – A Community that Clearly Cares: Tactics to Engage Faculty and Staff in Campus IPV Work
- Date & Time
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July 16, 2025 (Virtual)
Start time: 11:00AM PT / 12:00PM MT / 1:00PM CT / 2:00PM ET
End time: 12:30PM PT / 1:30PM MT / 2:30PM CT / 3:30PM ET
- Location
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Virtual
- Description
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“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
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Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking
- Target Audiences
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Adult Protective Services, Campus Staff, Child protective services, Corrections personnel (probation, parole, and correctional facilities staff), Court Staff, Educators (teachers, administrators, etc.), Elder organization staff (non-governmental), Faith-based organization staff, Government agency staff (vocational rehabilitation, food stamps, TANF), Health professionals (doctors, nurses, does not include SANEs or SAFEs), Immigrant organization staff (non-governmental), Judges, Law Enforcement, Mental Health Professionals, Prosecutors, Sexual assault nurse examiners/sexual assault forensic examiners, Social service organization staff (non-governmental), Substance abuse organization staff, Supervised Visitation, TA organization staff, Transitional Housing, Tribal government/Tribal government agency staff, Victim assistants (governmental, includes victim-witness specialists/ coordinators)