Care Presentations

The Care Center strives to end various forms of power-based personal violence, and we do so by offering presentations about consent, healthy relationships, and self-care.

You can easily watch on your own, or with a group. Teach a class? You can easily integrate these presentations into any curriculum.

The Power of Romance in Relationships

This presentation explores elements of a healthy relationship & helps students establish boundaries.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, participants will be able to:

  1. Define healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships
  2. Discuss power and control in relationships and media
  3. Identify emotional, physical, and digital boundaries
  4. Identify Care Center programs, education, and events

Let’s Talk about Consent

This presentation helps students on campus learn about communication skills that promote a culture of consent.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, participants will be able to:

  1. Define sexual consent
  2. Discuss the different ways a person can give consent
  3. Identify the signs when a person does not want to have sex
  4. Identify Care Center programs, education, and events

Journey to Self-care

This presentation explores self-care tools for victim-survivors of power-based violence.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, participants will be able to:

  1. Define self-care
  2. Describe the importance of self-care for victim-survivors
  3. Identify personal, academic, and relationship self-care needs
  4. Identify Care Center programs, education, and events

Awareness Events

Join us in advocating for increased visibility to the impacts of power-based violence and increased access to trauma-informed and healing-centered services.

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

In October, we host our annual Take Back the Night event!

The Care Center invites you to join us October 18th, 2024 to this year's Take Back the Night located in front of the CHB's main walkway (Carol C. Harter Classroom Building Complex) from 3:30 PM to 6 PM.

Take Back The Night is the oldest worldwide movement to stand against sexual and domestic violence in all forms. Events held bring communities together to empower survivors and remind them that they are not alone. Since October is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we are leaning into the theme of reclaiming the night-and the day-and are hoping to center the idea of creating safe spaces for everyone, including those who are experiencing multiple forms of violence and/or are a part of marginalized groups because of gender, sexuality, race or engaging in sex work.  

 3:30 pm: TBTN Sign in & Opening Remarks
 4:00 pm: TBTN March & Resource Fair
 5:00 pm: Keynote Speaker Dr. Lynn Comella, Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ
 5:30 pm: Closing Remarks & Grounding Moment

 Communities from 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, CSN & NSC are welcomed to come and participate. Please fill out the information below to  for this event.

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

In April we host interactive workshops and participate in campus tabling events.

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