All members of the NJIT community are encouraged to attend training regarding understanding sexual misconduct, Title IX, and prevention.
October 1 from 10am-11:30am
1.0 Navigating Campus Sexual Violence: Title IX and Prevention Work
This workshop explores the impacts of campus sexual violence, trauma-informed care, where to report, and the importance of prevention work. Through this workshop, participants will gain knowledge and introspection on subjects such as power and control, the Title IX process, the socio-ecological model of prevention, and the application of trauma-informed care in their work. Facilitated by Kristie Damell, Associate Dean and Title IX Coordinator and Brittany Gaviria, Prevention Specialist
October 23 from 12pm - 1:30pm
2.0 Putting It Into Practice
This workshop will dive deeply into how to effectively address difficult conversations through practical application, trauma-informed care, and role-play. This workshop is interactive and involves practicing how we listen to and respond to challenging situations and ultimately where to refer. Completion of 1.0 is not required prior to attending this workshop.
What Students Need to Know
About Title IX
If You Are a Survivor of Sexual Violence
If you are Pregnant or Experiencing Pregnancy-Related Conditions
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs or activities that receive federal funding.Read more.
If you are in immediate danger, contact NJIT Public Safety at 3111 or your local police. Go to a safe place and seek immediate support from a trusted friend, family member or university staff member.Read more.
NJIT is committed to supporting students and employees through pregnancy, recovery, and pregnancy related conditions including childbirth, termination, and miscarriage.Read more.