Request Title IX Training/Program

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Request Title IX Training/Program

The Title IX & Compliance Office offers a wide range of programs by request, facilitated by trained peer health educators or professional staff. Programs are designed for small groups (maximum of 40 participants), which allows interaction and more in-depth discussions around the definition of consent, components of healthy relationships, bystander empowerment, supporting survivors, and various types of violence. Programs are typically requested by student organizations, departments and course instructors.

Programs should be requested a minimum of two weeks prior to the requested date. Title IX & Compliance staff will attempt to accommodate requests. Requested programs typically last one hour. All materials needed to facilitate the program will be provided, but there may be a need for the requester to provide audiovisual equipment (laptop, projector and screen). 

CONTACT

Title IX and Compliance
404-270-4005
titleixteam@spelman.edu

Department Contact Info

Title IX and Compliance

350 Spelman Lane, S.W.
Atlanta, GA. 30314

404-270-4005
titleixteam@spelman.edu

9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The Title IX & Compliance Office offers the following programs by request:


Community Care 101 (Bystander Intervention)

Everyone has an important role to play in the intervention and prevention of sexual and relationship violence. This program will use common scenarios to practice intervention strategies and share their observations with others. This program focuses on skills such as understanding appropriate levels of intervention, being mindful of personal safety, and different options bystanders have to prevent harassment and violence.

Got Consent?
What is consent? What does it look like? This program will help target the common areas of confusion around consent and encourage the incorporation of contraceptives into the consent conversation. 

Relationship Goals
Have you ever heard someone say “Michelle and Barack Obama are relationship goals!”? In this program, we will dive into what it means for a couple to be considered relationship goals or relationship nos.

What Is Title IX?
In this workshop, you will learn about how Title IX and other laws impact the campus communities. We will also discuss the services available through on campus and community agencies.

SpelSafe (LGBTQIA Inclusivity)
This training is an opportunity to learn about LGBTQ+ identities, gender and sexuality, and examine prejudice, assumptions, and privilege. This program is approximately 2-3 hours in length.