Responding to Harassment and Sexual Misconduct in the Collegiate University Setting New
This session aims to provide an understanding of the prevalence, myths and stereotypes surrounding sexual violence before discussing how to appropriately respond to disclosures of this and other unwanted behaviours which might also constitute a criminal offence.
There will be a focus on the practicalities of dealing with someone in distress, what to do in the event of being a first point of disclosure, what questions to ask and what to record. The session will also discuss how to think about risk and will provide an outline of the support and reporting options available.
This session is aimed at staff in student facing roles as well as those who have responsibility for responding to disclosures or allegations of abuse.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Tue 5 May 2020 10:00 - 12:30 | 10:00 - 12:30 | Student Counselling Service | map | Amy Thompson, Chris Down |
To understand the prevalence of sexual misconduct
To understand how myths and stereotypes impact on how we respond to allegations.
To understand how to respond to disclosure of abuse including those who are in distress.
To be able to record disclosures in line with best practice.
To understand how abuse may be investigated
To be able to provide complainant or respondent students with appropriate information and direct them to support available
One two and a half hour session
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