
Annual awareness-raising events centered on sexual violence are part of the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s prevention strategy, supporting its goal of promoting a consent culture on campus. These events provide important opportunities to intentionally generate dialogue about sexual violence, advance consent literacy, and build a campus community that prioritizes sexual violence prevention, health, and well-being.
SVPRO Spotlight
Join us for Sexual Violence Awareness Month (SVAM)
May marks Sexual Violence Awareness Month (SVAM). SVAM is an opportunity for campus community members to spark important conversations about sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and foster a community of support.Â
Let's spark important conversations, raise awareness, and foster a community of support. Together, we can create a campus culture of respect, safety, empowerment, and consent - mark your calendars this May!
SVAM Spotlight - Save the Dates & Engage
SVAM 2025: SAVE THE DATES
Please see below for a list of SVPRO (co)-initiatives taking place this month for SVAM – we've also attached programming graphics to this email, and encourage you to share and circulate widely.
BEHIND THE SCREEN: CONVERSATIONS ON ADOLESCENCE - VIRTUAL SERIES
Every Thursday in May (May 8, May 15, May 22, and May 29)
12-1PM
Registration
May 8 –Â
May 15 –Â
May 22 –Â
May 29 –Â
About: We’re launching a new initiative in line with the hype of Netflix's Adolescence, a psychological crime drama that explores themes of masculinity, youth, social media, violence, and the criminal justice system. This four-part series (every Thursday in May) will provide an opportunity for us to gather and unpack each episode, with guided conversations on the show's powerful themes around relationships, boundaries, gender, consent, and growing up. This discussion series offers a brave, welcoming space to reflect on the show’s messages and connect them to real-life experiences. Whether you’ve already seen the show, or are watching it for the first time, we invite you to come with curiosity, compassion, and a willingness to learn.
Drop in for one session or join us for the whole series - each episode offers a new opportunity to talk, reflect, and grow - open to everyone, students, staff, and faculty.Â
RESPONDING TO DISCLOSURES OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE - STUDENTS - VIRTUAL TRAINING
May 26
11AM-1PM
About:Â This will be a virtual session that dives into concepts and skills around sexual and gender-based violence. We will go through scenarios and discuss best-practice around responding to a disclosure of sexual and gender-based violence.
TECH-FACILITATED GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE: UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL ABUSE - VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
May 28
12-1PM
About: This workshop seeks to build understanding around how tech-facilitated gender-based violence happens in modern society, as well as smart practices to support prevention. You will learn what characterizes technology-facilitated gender-based violence, its types, prevalence, and solutions - the workshop emphasizes the Canadian context. This virtual workshop is open to staff, faculty, and students.
BYSTANDER INTERVENTION TRAINING FOR STAFF & FACULTY - VIRTUAL TRAINING
May 12
1-2:30PM
About: A virtual training designed to educate staff and faculty on sexual violence and equip campus community members with relevant knowledge and skills to intervene in a situation of harm, including sexual violence (and/or racism, homophobia, transphobia, harassment, and microaggressions), or where harm is imminent. Active bystander intervention can prevent harm, stop harm, and provide space(s) for support - it works to build a culture of consent and reinforce care, belonging, equity, and well-being within our campus community. This workshop is open to staff and faculty.Â
VIRTUAL LUNCH & LEARN: TALKING TO CHILDREN ABOUT CONSENT
May 27
12-1PM
About:Â This virtual Lunch & Learn will discuss and answer questions about the importance of talking to young children about consent, setting boundaries, and using the proper names for body parts to help build a culture of respect and consent. Although the session specifically focusses on young children, many of the ideas and suggestions are transferrable to older children. Resources and slides provided. This virtual workshop is open to staff and faculty.Â
RESPONDING TO DISCLOSURES OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE - STAFF & FACULTY - VIRTUAL TRAINING
June 9
11AM-1PM
About:Â This will be a virtual session that dives into concepts and skills around sexual and gender-based violence. We will go through scenarios and discuss best-practice around responding to a disclosure of sexual and gender-based violence.
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