Webinar: Developing a Highly Effective Sexual Assault prevention Program
April 15th, 2021 | 3:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. EST | $379
20:1 is a nationally recognized program for sexual assault prevention in which college men educate peers on the topics of consent, violence prevention and bystander intervention. The program serves as a model for other college campuses as well as branches of the military and has been recognized by the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Team.
Why Is This Topic Important?
The “Me Too Movement” has shed light on sexual assault and the dangers of gender stereotypes and negative male culture that leads to assault crimes. This nationally recognized model program addresses the root issues behind sexual violence by training college men to educate their peers and contribute to developing a safe, positive and healthy campus culture.
Who Should Attend?
This program is ideal for higher education professionals looking to learn about or develop programs on consent, sexual assault prevention, interpersonal violence prevention and bystander intervention.
Overview
Learn about a highly effective, sustainable college model that engages male students in consent, violence prevention and bystander intervention education.
This webinar will examine best practices on developing a sustainable interpersonal violence prevention and bystander intervention program. Learn how to design a highly engaging and interactive program based on the expressed needs of college students on your campus. Consider how to recruit peer educators and train college students so that they can present to peer groups without unintentionally doing harm. Explore training peers to respond to difficult questions or statements, such as victim blaming, during an interactive presentation. Other talking points for the presentation include how to recruit men as peer educators/mentors, as well as how to engage in men's programming with student groups such as fraternities and athletes. Best practice principles include how to keep programming relevant by utilizing peers as experts in the college culture and culture of specific groups they identify with. Join our expert presenter to:
Examine best practices for developing a relevant and sustainable interpersonal violence prevention and bystander intervention program
Explore an interactive, game-based peer presentation model that promotes critical student conversations
Consider how best to recruit student presenters, including men from campus fraternities and athletes
Discuss how to train students to present to peers without unintentionally doing harm and respond to difficult questions or statements, such as victim blaming
Begin the program development process
Registration for Live Webinar and On-Demand Training $379
Your registration includes:
During the health crisis, you will receive 5 connections for staff members from your institution with each registration
Connection information sent one week prior to the event and again the day before the event. Any questions can be emailed to the program contact at the bottom of this web page
An electronic link containing a recording of the webinar and resources emailed to you within 7 business days following the live webinar date (active for 30 days)
Follow-up challenges to help you apply the webinar content
Only $25 for additional webinar connections for members of the same institution - great for colleagues who want to join in on the learning from different offices or off-campus locations! Please email lisa@eduology.org if you would like to learn more or purchase additional connections
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Eduologist and Webinar Facilitator
Dara Raboy-Picciano, LCSW-R, Coordinator/Co-Founder of 20:1 Sexual Assault Prevention Program and 20:1 Bystander Intervention Program, Binghamton University
Dara Raboy is co-founder and coordinator of the 20:1 Sexual Assault Prevention Program and 20:1 Bystander Intervention Program. Her areas of expertise include sexual trauma, trauma informed care, sexual assault prevention, bystander intervention and bereavement. In addition, she is a field instructor and adjunct professor to the School of Social Work at Binghamton University. Dara has done extensive training in the area of sexual assault prevention with both staff and students at Binghamton University; having designed and implemented the 20:1 Programs which is a nationally recognized program.
Dara has extensive experience presenting and consulting nationally with higher ed institutions. Dara co-created The Consent Game© which has been utilized throughout the U.S., Canada and in The Republic of the Congo, Africa. She has presented for the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) in conjunction with the US Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women, as well as NASPA, ACPA, SUNY and the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Team (DoDSAPR). Dara was also invited to sit on a professional focus panels on Interpersonal Partner Violence by the New York State Assembly and the NYS Senate. Dara and the 20:1 program have been highlighted in both the Chronicle of Higher Education and Academic-Impressions and received a NASPA Excellence Award in 2014. Ms. Raboy has served on committees for State University of New York and was also on the New York State Team for the Center for Disease Control's Action Planning Committee as part of the White House's Task Force on Sexual Assault Prevention on college campuses.