Preventing sexual
assault on campus is a community effort. Work together to develop and implement a comprehensive prevention program.
Schools should consider teaching consent and
healthy relationship/communication skills throughout the academic year,
institute stricter intolerance policies on assault, and make it clear that
sexual assault has no place in higher education.
Students
should be encouraged to speak up if they see someone at risk for sexual
assault. If they see
someone at risk for assault, they can help prevent it by using the
C.A.R.E. bystander intervention technique: Create a distraction, Ask the person directly, Refer to an authority like
a resident assistant or security guard, and Enlist others’ help.
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