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To request an educational program about bystander intervention or sexual violence
prevention for your group, send an email to 20to1@binghamton.edu
Programs
Bystander Intervention Program
Students learn how to safely intervene when confronted by a variety of interpersonal violence issues. The Bystander Intervention education functions as a forum for students to learn about sexual violence prevention, domestic violence, hate crimes/bullying, hazing and other incidents of potential situations of interpersonal violence where there might be opportunity for bystander intervention. A critical part focuses on what influences the decision making process as it relates to student's individual experiences and perspectives. The program utilizes an interactive format with the fundamental purpose of engaging the audiences in meaningful dialogue.
Consent Program
In this program, students learn about affirmative consent, how to obtain consent and why consent is important. Students also learn about incapacitation and coercion, the two most prevalent forms of violence on college campuses. Through the use of interactive activities, topics such as affirmative consent, victim blaming, predatory behavior and rape myths are addressed.
In Their Shoes
Teens and Dating Violence: In Their Shoes is an interactive program in which participants engage in interpersonal violence scenarios by becoming one of six characters who experience sexting, pregnancy, homophobia and stalking. The program increases understanding of the impact of interpersonal violence and creates empathy.
Men鈥檚 and Women鈥檚 Programs
These program focus on gender-based violence. The Men鈥檚 Program is an empathy building program, bringing men into the conversation of sexual violence, supporting survivors and creating safe spaces. The Women鈥檚 Program focuses on victim blaming, predatory behavior, support and resources for victims.
One Love
Peers facilitate film-based workshops which spotlight on the early warning signs of unhealthy relationships. The Escalation Program is a bystander program using a depiction of dating violence. Behind the Post, examines unhealthy relationship behaviors and the role social media can play.
Tough Guise
After viewing Jackson Katz鈥檚 Tough Guise2 film, peers facilitate a discussion on toxic and healthy masculinity.
Understanding and Navigating Healthy LGBTQIA+ Relationships
This program examines aspects of unhealthy and healthy relationships that might impact those in the LGBTQIA+ community specifically.