Evansville

Evansville

Sexual misconduct – dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking

Primary prevention programs for students
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Vector Solutions online educational program  

Vector Solutions offers a comprehensive approach to reducing the risk of drug and alcohol abuse and sexual violence among college students.  Vector Solution is available 24/7, all semester long, for information on drugs, alcohol, sexual violence, and other health and wellness issues that can affect academic success. Vector Solution’s Essentials is an online prevention education course intended for incoming students. It covers the three most significant behavioral risks new college students face: alcohol, illicit and prescription drugs, and sexual violence. Structured around a motivational self-assessment in each area, Essentials incorporates audio, video, and interactive tools and lessons to teach students key concepts and skills. All first-year, transfer, and incoming international undergraduate students, regardless of age or experience, are required to complete both the pre- and post- sections of the Vector Solutions Essentials course.  

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Primary prevention programs for employees
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University “Employee Title IX and Compliance Trainingis made available to all employees. Additionally, all employees that the university has designated as “Responsible Employees” are required to take the online module on an annual basis, and new employees are notified to take the training upon joining the university. The module contains important information to inform employees about the University’s prohibition and response to all forms of sexual misconduct. This includes key definitions (including sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and consent), information on bystander intervention and risk reduction, signs of abusive relationships, information about confidentiality and privacy, available supportive measures, and an overview of the University process, and what happens when information regarding an incident of sexual misconduct is brought to the University’s attention. The module also explains reporting options and the specific reporting obligations of those employees designated as Responsible Employees.  

University Office of Civil Rights Compliance 

ocrc@iu.edu