Campus Sexual Assault Problem priority 1: Sexual Assaults are committed by acquaintances Goal: By 2018 to reduce sexual assaults committed by acquaintances to meet USC s Healthy Campus 2020 target goals Objective 1: increase prevention education on interpersonal violence including, but not limited to: healthy relationships, consent and bystander accountability Implement programming to educate students about the and offices and our services fall 2015: September - Campus Safety month Watch Your Drink October - Domestic Violence Awareness Month (see last page) ~Participate in SHS Wellness week September 15-18: a. Watch Your Drink activity with b. Facilitate Stand Up presentation c. Host Reid Mihalko sex educator teach about healthy relationships ~Presentations to U101, other academic classes and student organizations: Defining the Relationship (DTR) Stand Up ~Presentations to Faculty/Staff Stand Up True Strength ~Awareness events: October Empty Place at the Table (Domestic Violence) January Stalking Awareness April Clothesline Project (Sexual Assault) General monthly awareness of Campus Wellness Healthy fall 2015 spring 2016 Attendance at educational (tabling) events U101 and other classroom presentation evaluations. Haven data NCHA data
Develop and implement a train the facilitator program for Stand Up Increase proportion of students who report knowing the steps to being an active bystander Increase proportion of students who have intervened in a situation that seemed unsafe services provided on Greene St. Information and activities provided for students to learn at least one thing about consent, healthy relationships, safety, etc. ~Co-hosting screening of The Hunting Ground with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Providing panelists for discussion ~Partnering with WGST on their screening of The Hunting Ground and filmmaker discussion ~Modules in development Utilizing best practices and evidence-based research from EverFi, Green Dot, Bringing in the Bystander, CDC Collaborating with Dr. Suzanne Swan, Dr. Toby Lovell ~Obtained $10.000 implementation grant from the Avon Foundation ~Reach out to popular opinion leaders as first facilitators (e.g. RMs, Greek leaders, athletes, SGA, etc.) ~ Engage men in the process more intentionally (separate action plan for men s programming) Campus Sexual Assault Subcommittee April 28, 2016 Spring 2016 Program developed by December 2015 Random sample questions to participants one take away Trainer program evaluations Stand Up presentation evaluations NCHA 2017 data Haven 2016 data # of men participating in programming # of men trained as Stand Up facilitators
Campus Sexual Assault Implementatio n Problem priority 1: Sexual Assaults are committed by acquaintances Objective 2: To increase awareness of social norms and positive messaging related to interpersonal violence prevention Myth busting Develop social media messaging that corrects misperceptions Using NCHA and Haven data create social media messages that normalize healthy relationships, reporting and consent. USC media has begun messaging with Stop Sexual Assault website, posters and newspaper ads delivering positive messages in presentations to classrooms and organizations Events and workshops during SEXTacular week Healthy SHS PR University Communicatio ns OMSA Aids Research Foundation fall 2015 September 13-18 # of hits on social media Event and workshop evaluations Increase knowledge of services USC communications: Daily Gamecock ads, posters, flyers, website SHS PR: Daily Gamecock ads, posters, website USC Communicatio ns SHS PR Increased reporting
Campus Sexual Assault Problem priority 2: Students who experience interpersonal violence and do not report do not receive services on campus Goal: By 2018, increase the number of students who utilize services related to interpersonal violence Objective 1: To improve and standardize the system for reporting interpersonal violence Finalize and disseminate a universal reporting form for interpersonal violence Promote the reporting tool EOP ~Completed summer 2015 ~Marguerite & Shannon have presented to University Housing, EDLP classes (U101 peer leaders), and Changing Peer leaders on this reporting form. Presentations continuing into fall. ~Marguerite presenting to U101 faculty on how to report Title IX compliance group EOP CSA comm. group July 2015 fall 2015 September 18 Form is on the website and functional
Campus Sexual Assault Objective 2: Increase knowledge of how to report incidences of interpersonal violence Complete the interpersonal violence policy revision ~In progress; Compliance group final reading scheduled for September 2015 Title IX compliance group Educate campus on how to report Train faculty, staff and students on reporting system and requirements ~Marguerite & Shannon have presented to University Housing, EDLP classes (U101 peer leaders), and Changing Peer leaders on this reporting form. Presentations continuing into fall. ~Talk with Working Well Council and CSA subcommittee on how to present to faculty in addition to providing website and materials therein ~Host Clery Center training EOP April 5-6, 2016 Objective 3: Normalize reporting of and receiving services for incidences of interpersonal violence Myth busting ~www.sc.edu/stopsexualassault promotion of website and materials therein ~Education on the benefits of reporting at presentations as noted above Campus Wellness Healthy
Education around how to report Train faculty, staff and students on reporting system and requirements ~Marguerite & Shannon have presented to University Housing, EDLP classes (U101 peer leaders), and Changing Peer leaders on this reporting form. Presentations continuing into fall. ~Talk with Working Well Council and CSA subcommittee on how to present to faculty in addition to providing website and materials therein ~Host Clery Center training EOP CSA comm. group April 5-6, 2016 Campus Sexual Assault Problem priority 3: Inconsistent prevention messaging Goal: By 2018, increase consistent university messaging related to interpersonal violence prevention including but not limited to: healthy relationships, consent and bystander accountability Objective 1: Improve and demonstrate s competencies as content experts for interpersonal violence prevention Promote services to faculty/staff ~Continue to build capacity via relationship building (e.g. meetings of staff with STSM, Greek organizations, University Housing, Dr. Swan, FEMCO, and other student orgs, etc.) ~Continue to drive inquiries through the website ~Meet regularly with USCPD to staff cases EOP USCPD # of presentations requested; # of times students referred by faculty/staff
Present at conferences/let campus know of presentations Participation in local and statewide prevention efforts All violence prevention objectives ~ Stay Informed PD team @UofSC Today CSA comm. group ~Active participation on Lexington and Richland SART ~Promote prevention policies via participation in SCAADVASA, STSM events, meetings and programs Fall 2016 Continuous Campus Sexual Assault Problem priority 4: High-Risk Drinkers are 8xs More Likely to Commit Sexual Assault Goal: By 2018 Reduce high-risk drinking in identified high-risk groups* *Business students, Capstone Scholars, Greek members (as determined by data collected by the Community Coalition) Objective 1: Emphasize prevention of high-risk drinking in bystander accountability programs Stand Up presentations Stand Up training Social Media Stand Up Train the Facilitator Provide training to high risk groups ~Work with CCC to present workshops to identified high risk groups (business students, Capstone Scholars, Greek community) See priority 1, objective 1 for Stand Up Train the Facilitator ~Work with CCC to present workshops to identified high risk groups (business students, Capstone Scholars, Greek community) Community Coalition CORE NCHA data AlcoholEdu data Training evaluations
Objective 2: Provide assessment and training for sexual assault risk Train STIR facilitators ~Work with to develop materials to train STIR facilitators Provide training to students sanctioned to CAAPS class ~ Work with to develop information for CAAPS facilitators to educate students on risky behavior occurrence and alcohol use Fall 2105 CORE NCHA data AlcoholEdu data CORE NCHA data AlcoholEdu data Campus Sexual Assault Problem priority 4: High-Risk Drinkers are 8xs More Likely to Commit Sexual Assault Goal: Reduce high-risk drinking Objective 3: Provide training on sexual assault risk to ancillary service providers, e.g. shuttle bus drivers, apartment shuttle bus drivers, bus drivers for Cup Reach out to service providers ~Meet with providers to gauge interest in receiving information and/or training on risk assessment and reduction CSA subcommittee spring 2016 Community Coalition data Develop a training/education program CSA subcommittee ~Develop information (quick guide) and possibly a training module CCC fall 2016 Community Coalition data
Healthy Campus 2020 Goals Topic Area: Injury and Violence Data Source 2010 ACHA/NCHA Baseline reported within the last 12 months, were physically assaulted. reported within the last 12 months, were in an intimate relationship that was emotionally abusive. reported within the last 12 months, were in an intimate relationship that was physically abusive. reported within the last 12 months, were in an intimate relationship that was sexually abusive. reported within the last 12 months, were sexually touched without their consent. reported within the last 12 months, were sexually penetrated without their consent. Increase the proportion of students who reported feeling very safe on this campus in the nighttime. Increase the proportion of students who reported within the last 12 months intervening on the behalf of another student in a negative situation Increase the proportion of students who reported within the last 12 months, that they would intervene on the behalf of another student in a negative situation Note: USC targets set at +/- 10% depending on the indicator Association - National College Health Assessment II Association-National College Health Assessment II Association-National College Health Assessment II Association-National College Health Assessment II USC Target 2020 4.7% 3.3% 3.0% 10.0% 8.7% 8.2% 2.5% 1.5% 1.7% 1.6% 1.0% 1.6% 6.0% 3.9% 6.1% 1.5% 1.0% 1.9% 31.9% 18.5% 15.0% USC NCHA 2015 More Information N/A N/A 16.8% New question ACHA-NCHA 2015 80.9% New question ACHA-NCHA 2015