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• Tabling (Atrium and Case) and Consent Pledge with stickers and effective consent hand- out, Healthy Relationship booklet created by the Center for Sex and Gender Relations. This booklet asked for student submissions about what creates a healthy relationship and is handed out at many Sex Week events and was also made available around cam- puses at frequently visited offices and locations on campus
• Campus Safety Sexual Misconduct Training: domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and healthy decisions training
• In addition to the Consent and Sexual Misconduct focused education facilitated by the Center for Sex and Gender Relations, the Center also discusses consent and resources for sexual misconduct victims at every active program they do throughout the year. The following is a list of dates that included this information (multiple dates)
• Haven: All first-year students are required to complete this online educational program that covers sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking
All students must attend a safety meeting at the beginning of the academic year that in-cludes an overview of the Sexual Misconduct Policy, effective consent, dating and domestic violence, stalking, reporting options, and resources.
All first-year students must successfully complete an online course, AlcoholEdu, which in-cludes information about sexual assault and effective consent. All first-year students par-ticipate in a sex education program as part of Orientation.
All Residential Life staff and other student leaders receive mandatory training on Skid-more's Sexual Misconduct Policy, on- and off-campus resources, and reporting procedures.
Brochures highlighting Skidmore’s Sexual Misconduct policy, on-campus and off-campus resources, and information for victims, are distributed throughout campus.
The Center for Sex and Gender Relations and the Office of Health Promotion deliver resi-dence hall and campus programs, both active and passive, which focus on sexual miscon-duct and effective consent throughout the academic year. All students are invited and encouraged to attend these programs.
As part of Sexual Misconduct Hearing outcomes, students found in violation of the Sexual Misconduct Policy have been sanctioned to complete a professional assessment and, if nec-essary, treatment program focused on violence and sexual-assault prevention.
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