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Title IX Yearly Programming

MK Prevention Services firmly believes in education for the prevention of dating violence and sexual assault. Based on the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network research and college crime statistics, this program has been carefully curated to schools needs. 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 program 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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Agreements may begin at any time of the year, although it is recommended that they begin in June/July 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, dating violence, and mental health!

Is Your School in Compliance With The Cleary Act?

Under the Clery Act, schools are required to: Adopt Policies on Prevention

Colleges and universities must have a policy in their Annual Security Report about primary education and awareness programs for incoming students and employees, as well as ongoing prevention and awareness campaigns.

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Program and campaign topics:

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  • Prevention of crime

  • Campus security procedures and practices for personal safety

  • Prohibition of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking

  • Definitions of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking

  • Definition of consent for sexual activity within the local jurisdiction

  • Bystander intervention includes safe and positive options to prevent harm or intervene when there is a risk

  • Risk reduction to recognize warning signs of abusive behavior or potential attack

  • Information on: possible sanctions and protective measures; procedures for victims to follow to preserve evidence, report an offense to campus, report to police and receive assistance from the campus, decline to report to campus or police, and obtain protective or other orders regarding safety; campus disciplinary hearings; protecting the confidentiality of victims; available resources for health, legal assistance, mental health, or advocacy; and options for academic, living, transportation, and working accommodations

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  • 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

  • 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

  • 1 in 5 teenage girls have experienced sexual violence

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

College Statistics to Know

What's Included?

  • 7 Student Workshops (1 Athlete/Frat/Sorority Specific)

  • 2 Intro to Empowerment Packages

  • 2 Coaches/Staff Workshops

  • 1 Networking Event

  • Title IX Advocate Support All Year

  • Marketing Material for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

  • Recap & Recenter Student Takeaway Packet (For All Events)

  • Access to MK Empowered Community Facebook Group

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Learn More Today

Together we can mitigate the amount of dating violence and sexual assault in your community and make the world a better place for students and their future selves. When you're ready to empower your community and make a difference, contact us. We look forward to creating future partnerships!

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