This session is open to all School of Public Health graduate students.
Engendering Respectful Communities (ERC) is a one-session workshop combining multiple instructional tools to engage graduate students in meaningful dialogue about the various forms of sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment, assault, and discrimination that they may encounter. Participants are then able to build skills on how to intervene safely in potentially harmful situations. ERC workshops make use of the circle process, which focuses on building meaningful connections between participants and ensuring all participants can engage in respectful dialogue.
ERC sessions are facilitated by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center's Graduate Research, Outreach, Workshops, and Evaluation (GROWE) volunteers, who are all current graduate students.
By the conclusion of the workshop participants will have:
- an understanding of the various forms of sexual misconduct and discrimination that graduate students may encounter.
- been introduced to foundational tools for intervening safely in potentially harmful situations.
- knowledge of the resources available to them on campus for preventing and responding to sexual misconduct and discrimination.
Engendering Respectful Communities
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC)
October 24, 2022
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
1680 SPH I (Paul B. Cornely Community Room)
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
Sponsored by: Student Life | U-M Public Health
Contact Information: Dani Koel, danikoel@umich.edu
More Information & Registration
This session is open to all School of Public Health graduate students.
Engendering Respectful Communities (ERC) is a one-session workshop combining multiple instructional tools to engage graduate students in meaningful dialogue about the various forms of sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment, assault, and discrimination that they may encounter. Participants are then able to build skills on how to intervene safely in potentially harmful situations. ERC workshops make use of the circle process, which focuses on building meaningful connections between participants and ensuring all participants can engage in respectful dialogue.
ERC sessions are facilitated by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center's Graduate Research, Outreach, Workshops, and Evaluation (GROWE) volunteers, who are all current graduate students.
By the conclusion of the workshop participants will have:
- an understanding of the various forms of sexual misconduct and discrimination that graduate students may encounter.
- been introduced to foundational tools for intervening safely in potentially harmful situations.
- knowledge of the resources available to them on campus for preventing and responding to sexual misconduct and discrimination.