Sexual Harrasment Committee

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Sexual Harassment Committee

Mission Statement

The Sexual Harassment Committee is dedicated to fostering a safe and respectful environment for all students, faculty, and staff at [College Name]. Our mission is to prevent sexual harassment, support those affected, and promote a culture of consent, respect, and accountability.

What is Sexual Harassment?

Sexual harassment is any unwelcome behavior of a sexual nature that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment. It can take many forms, including:

  • Verbal harassment: Comments about someone’s appearance, sexual jokes, or unwanted advances.
  • Physical harassment: Unwanted touching, blocking pathways, or any physical intimidation.
  • Visual harassment: Displaying inappropriate images, gestures, or sending unsolicited explicit content.

Our Goals

  1. Raise Awareness: We aim to educate the campus community about sexual harassment, its effects, and how to recognize it.
  2. Provide Support: We offer confidential support services for individuals affected by sexual harassment, including counseling and resources.
  3. Facilitate Reporting: We encourage reporting of incidents to ensure that appropriate actions are taken. We strive to create a safe space for individuals to come forward without fear of retaliation.
  4. Promote Prevention: Through workshops, training sessions, and campaigns, we work to prevent sexual harassment by promoting a culture of consent and respect.

Reporting Procedures

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual harassment, it’s important to report it. Here’s how:

  1. Talk to Someone: Reach out to a trusted friend, faculty member, or counselor.
  2. Contact the Committee: You can report an incident directly to the Sexual Harassment Committee via [email/contact form/phone number].
  3. Know Your Rights: Understand that you have the right to report incidents confidentially and without fear of retaliation.

Support Resources

  • Counseling Services: 
  • Title IX Coordinator: 
  • Local Support Services:

Educational Programs

We regularly host workshops and seminars aimed at educating the campus community about:

  • Understanding consent
  • Bystander intervention
  • The effects of sexual harassment
  • Legal rights and resources

Get Involved

Join us in creating a safer campus! There are many ways to get involved:

  • Attend our workshops and events.
  • Become a committee member or volunteer.
  • Help us spread awareness through social media and campus initiatives.

Contact Us

For questions, support, or to report an incident, please reach out to:

Sexual Harassment Committee


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