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The Office of Diversity and Equity has released a What to do When a Student Reports Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence and Stalking document, which outlines the process and provides resources for assisting students and fulfilling the University’s reporting requirements for employees.
The Board of Trustees recently approved the Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence effective January 1, 2016. The policy is an updated, streamlined policy that more clearly articulates the University’s commitment to maintaining a safe and non-discriminatory learning, living and working environment for all members of the University community – students, employees and visitors. The new policy replaces three former, separate policies (Sexual Assault Response Policy; Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment and Inappropriate Romantic Relationships; Title IX Notice) under one coordinated, easier-to-read policy.
Please familiarize yourself with the new policy. We ask that managers who supervise employees with limited computer access, please post the policy in a common area.
The Board of Trustees recently approved the Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence effective January 1, 2016. The policy is an updated, streamlined policy that more clearly articulates the University’s commitment to maintaining a safe and non-discriminatory learning, living and working environment for all members of the University community – students, employees and visitors. The new policy will replace three existing, separate policies (Sexual Assault Response Policy; Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment and Inappropriate Romantic Relationships; Title IX Notice) under one coordinated, easier-to-read policy.
Please familiarize yourself with the new policy. Current policies will remain on the policy website for your reference until the new policy takes effect on January 1st. We ask that managers who supervise employees with limited computer access, please post the policy in a common area.
The application for Greeks Against Sexual Assault (GASA) is now open. For those of you who may not be familiar with GASA, it is a peer-facilitated group run by OFSL and the Women’s Center. The goal of Greeks Against Sexual Assault is to train members of fraternities and sororities so they can then positively influence their peers by challenging social norms that promote gender-based violence; understanding their connection to survivors of gender-based violence; and role modeling effective bystander interventions.
The weekly meetings will explore issues of gender, privilege, social justice and how we can stop sexual assault and interpersonal violence, specifically within the Greek community. The facilitators, Fallon Foster and Alyssa Pingitore, encourage anyone interested to apply to be a part of this unique experience and become well-informed members of the Greek community. The application is set to close on December 11th. Please reach out to us with any questions or concerns at GASA@uconn.edu.
Here is link to the application, and we look forward to hearing from you: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GASA2016
The Men’s Project is an eleven-week training that begins in February. The day and time to be determined by participant availability.
The program is supported by the UConn Women’s Center and the Asian American Cultural Center, whose staff serve as advisors and support for this initiative. The goal of the Men’s Project is to train men who will then positively influence their peers by challenging social norms that promote gender-based violence; understanding their connection to survivors of gender-based violence; and role modeling effective bystander interventions. The weekly meetings will focus on topics related to gender socialization, masculinities, social justice and gender-based violence.
We will select approximately 15- 20 students for this initiative. The purpose of the project is to identify and train individuals who may be seen as having influence with their peers. However, all students are encouraged to apply. We are looking for a diverse group of participants with unique experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds. For more information, please contact mensproject@uconn.edu
Applications are due by December 8, 2015 and are available at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MensProject2016
During the first few weeks of November, nearly 6,000 randomly selected undergraduate and graduate students at the Storrs and regional campuses will be asked to participate in a confidential sexual violence climate survey.
The Office of Diversity and Equity released Title IX Updates for the fall semester of 2015.
ODE Releases New Annual Report to Connecticut General Assembly.
Report Pursuant to Connecticut General Statues Section 10a-55m
UConn continues to support the @WhiteHouse #ItsOnUs initiative. Learn more & sign the pledge: http://itsonus.org/#pledge pic.twitter.com/s77VelNZNB