Request education

Overview

The Sexual and Relationship Violence Program provides online education, educational presentations, program consultations, and interactive information tables at events hosted on campus.

Consultations are recommended for groups who are in the planning stages of an event related to sexual and relationship violence.  Sexual and Relationship Violence Program peer educators or staff can provide information about effective strategies for addressing these topics with college students.

Interactive information tables are offered at large-scale university events such as information fairs, Welcome Week and general events. Peer educators will table at the event and plan an interactive activity to engage your event participants in discussions around sexual violence. 

Presentations can be offered as a one-time presentation, multi-session prevention program, or all-day training.

Request Education

Online education

ASU offers a variety of online programs designed to engage students in a learning experience focused on topics such as, sexual violence, community expectations related to interpersonal behavior and healthy relationships. These programs are available to students, faculty and staff. If you are a faculty, staff or student organization leader and would like to discuss how to integrate online programs into your curriculum, student employment program or organization, email [email protected]

Community of Care is a series of videos that introduces you to ASU community expectations and ASU’s code of conduct.

  • “The Sun Devil Way”
  • ASU’s Code of Conduct
  • ASU’s policies on alcohol and drugs
  • How sexual violence impacts college students
  • ASU’s expectations of academic integrity
  • How to support members of the ASU community who may be struggling
  • Resources that are available to support you

The Everfi Violence Prevention program is an online education program designed to enhance awareness of sexual violence, intimate partner violence, stalking, and their impact on college students. The content addresses the importance of consent and respect in sexual situations, prevention and risk reduction strategies, and critical information on what to do if you or someone you know has experienced sexual or intimate partner violence or stalking.

Enroll in the Everfi Violence Prevention Course today.

Look for signs is a video designed to explore the bystander phenomenon in more depth by providing students with concrete examples of when they might be able to step into different situations to prevent harm. This program was designed and produced by the Counteract Initiative.

Presentations

The ASU Sexual and Relationship Violence Program offers a variety of educational presentations and workshops for students, faculty and staff. Below is a sample of the presentations we offer. If you are not seeing what you are looking for, or would like to discuss a tailored presentation for your group, email [email protected].

Amor Del Bueno

Amor del bueno is a riveting and relatable 15-minute film written and produced by two former One Love Teen Ambassadors. The film portrays a high school-aged Latinx couple going through an abusive relationship. While Julio and Mariana’s relationship may look like amor del bueno or real love on the surface, this film shows how their unhealthy relationship unfolds, providing a jumping off point for a conversation about the 10 Signs of a Healthy and Unhealthy Relationship.

This is a 1-hour to 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for incoming students, first-year students, and multicultural identifying student groups

Behind the Post

Social media can skew our view of the relationships around us and influence our decision to stay in unhealthy ones. This workshop is your go-to for educating about digital consent and social media.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for second-year student groups and above.

Escalation

Escalation is a compelling film that tells the story of an abusive relationship - from its sweet beginnings to a tragic end. The authentic depiction of unhealthy behaviors escalating into abuse helps people recognize and understand the early signs of relationship abuse.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for second-year students groups and above.

Cultivating Healthy Relationships for International Students

The Cultivating Healthy Relationships workshop was created for International Students based on feedback and interest in learning about engaging in healthy relationships. This workshop discusses healthy and unhealthy relationship signs, consent, common experiences when dating, and supportive resources at ASU. Students will leave with a better understanding of the relationships they would like to engage in and how to do so more confidently.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for international student groups.

Fight Night

Fight Night is a workshop designed to illustrate how social pressures can make people act in ways that are not true to their personal values. Students will learn how to develop healthy friendships and relationships and identify the signs of unhealthy relationships. Students will also learn how to identify personal values and how to set boundaries with others.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for organizations or groups that are largely male identifying.

MVP

MVP is a workshop that challenges traditional stereotypes about who is affected by relationship abuse. Students will learn how to identify the signs of a healthy and unhealthy relationship and the ways healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors can influence our romantic relationships, friendships, and daily activities. Students will also learn about the intersection of violence and substance use.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for student athlete groups.

Love Labyrinth

Love Labyrinth is a workshop designed to help students understand the signs of emotional abuse. Students will learn how to identify the signs of a healthy and unhealthy relationship and how controlling and threatening behavior patterns show up in everyday situations.

This is a 1-hour to 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for all students, staff, and faculty.

Bringing in the Bystander

The Bringing in the Bystander interactive workshop uses the social norms approach and bystander behavior theory to help students identify situations where someone may need help and understand the necessary steps to take action to prevent harm. This presentation gives participants opportunities to think through hypothetical situations where they may need to intervene as it relates to sexual violence.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for all students, staff, and faculty.

Community Health 101

Community Health 101 is a workshop that was created for students by students and is presented by peer educators. Students will gain an understanding of the characteristics of a healthy relationship and learn to identify the signs of an unhealthy relationship. Students will also learn how they can support a peer/friend and opportunities to contribute to a thriving ASU community.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for all students, staff, and faculty.

In the Moment: Supporting Survivors of Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence

In the Moment: Supporting Survivors of Sexual Assault educates participants on the biopsychosocial impacts of trauma on the victim or survivor as well as issues regarding survivor identity. Participants are given basic skills for offering psychological support to survivors, including active listening strategies. The goal of this presentation is to provide participants with practical tools that empower them and increase their confidence in talking to and offering the peer-level support that survivors will benefit from most.

This is a 1.5-hour-long workshop recommended for all students, staff, and faculty.