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Did you know?

  • More than 50% of college sexual assaults occur in either August, September, October, or November. Students are at increased risk during the first few months of their first and second semesters in college

  • 1 out of every 6 American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime (14.8% completed, 2.8% attempted)

  • Male college-aged students (18-24) are 78% more likely than non-students of the same age to be a victim of rape or sexual assault

  • About 1 in 5 college-aged female survivors received assistance from a victim services agency

  • 23.1% of TGQN (transgender, genderqueer, nonconforming) college students have been sexually assaulted 

    Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network

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Title IX Yearly Programming

Is your school in compliance with the Cleary Act?

With consistent education, availability of resources, and a Title IX Advocate students have the opportunity to build rapport with MK Prevention Services and members of their school community providing them with constant support. This contract will assist in the prevention of sexual assault and dating violence, while also educating on mental health coping skills and resources. Workshops will be available for students and faculty, creating an educated and empowered community where everyone can understand how to help prevent dating violence and sexual assault, as well as how to take action when it has occurred on campus. 

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Contracts may begin at any time of the year, although it is recommended that they begin in June to have coach and staff workshops before a school year begins. From orientation to finals, MK Prevention Services supports your school by creating and implementing ongoing prevention and awareness campaigns around sexual assault and dating violence! 

Our Purpose

MK Prevention Services firmly believes in education for the prevention of dating violence and sexual assault. We engage high school and college students in meaningful conversation surrounding healthy and unhealthy relationships and sexual assault by delivering captivating presentations, facilitating workshops, and creating personal connections. We educate students on how to protect themselves and others by learning warning signs of abusive or unhealthy relationships, tools and resources for prevention and survivors, navigating helping others in dangerous situations, therapeutic methods for healing trauma, and so much more. Topics range from mental health conversations to Title IX advocacy! We seek to empower students to empower themselves and everyone else around them by giving them the knowledge to understand healthy versus unhealthy relationships, and a voice to help prevent themselves and others from ever being in a dangerous situation.

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All interactions and lessons have the opportunity to make an impact on the students, school, and community as a whole. We cannot ignore the difficult conversations, instead, we need to embrace them and encourage students to have a voice in the conversation. Together, we can lower dating violence statistics and create a world where everyone stands empowered and safe.

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