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Sexual Misconduct Prevention

Prevention at Pitt

The Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Office works to promote ongoing dialogues with faculty, staff, and students around issues of consent, bystander intervention, harassment, and healthy relationships with the goal of eradicating sexual misconduct on Pitt’s campus. We encourage all members of campus to be involved with these initiatives.

Educational Opportunities
 

Shattering the Statistics

This educational series targets the University community and explores and brings awareness to issues around sexual misconduct and ongoing prevention initiatives.

SAFE Peer Educators

SAFE (Sexual Assault Facilitation and Education) is a group of trained peer educators who are dedicated to educating their peers around topics such as relationship violence, sexual violence, consent, interpersonal communication, and bystander intervention.

Education, Training, & Events

The Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Office is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for students, staff, and faculty.  Each month a variety of events will be available to members of the Pitt community.

Upcoming Training and Events

Prevention Initiatives

Survivor Support Network

The Survivor Support Network is a community of trained and caring leaders who are knowledgeable about campus and community resources and are committed to supporting survivors.

Pitt Supports Survivors

Read messages of support from community members all over campus to survivors of sexual misconduct.

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Sexual Assault Awareness Month is about raising awareness and preventing all forms of sexual misconduct.  During the month of April, Pitt turns teal to send a message that our community takes a stand against sexual violence. Learn more.

Relationship Violence Awareness Month

During the month of October, Pitt comes together to recognize and support the members of our community who have been affected by relationship violence and all forms of sexual misconduct.

Prevention in the News

Review prevention initiatives that are making headlines and getting attention.

Prevention Photo Gallery

Review images from various prevention initiatives on Pitt's campus.

A Guide for Talking About Relationships, Consent, and Sexual Violence

This guide was created to help provide guidance and resources for having these conversations and for learning more about University initiatives, policies and support resources.  We ask that you join the movement to eradicate sexual violence by talking with your child about issues such as healthy relationships, consent, bystander intervention and supporting friends who have experienced sexual violence.

Prevention & Survivor Support Mini Grants

The Prevention Office, with support from a SEED 2.0 grant, welcomes proposals from student organizations, staff, and Pitt Communities for the implementation of efforts to increase prevention initiatives on campus and broaden support for survivors of sexual violence. Learn more and apply for a mini grant.

Get Involved

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Prevention Programming Committee

This committee is open to anyone on campus, student, faculty, or staff, who wants to be involved with prevention programming and education throughout the year, including larger month long programming like, “Sexual Assault Awareness Month” (April) as well as stand-alone events. This is an ongoing group and your participation can be based on your capacity from event to event. There will be leadership opportunities in various sub-committees and plenty of volunteer opportunities for lower-capacity times. This committee will take the place of all other specific sexual violence prevention program committees. To join this committee, please fill out this brief form.

Prevention at Pitt: Donuts and Discussion

This is a monthly program, hosted in the OEDI Office on the 31st floor of the Cathedral, to allow for brief topic-specific discussions on specific prevention initiatives as well as open dialogue for feedback, ideas, and concerns. This will allow us to ensure that we are continuously seeking feedback from our partners across campus on the impact and effectiveness of our efforts, as well as identifying new areas of partnership or opportunities for programming.  We also want this space to be a community building space for everyone on campus who is engaged in this work.  We will bring coffee and donuts/bagels to each meeting.  This is an open event, but if you want a formal invitation via Outlook, please fill out this brief form.

Upcoming “Donuts & Discussion” dates for the fall semester: 

TBD

Prevention Fellows

Our Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Survivor Support SEED grant team is looking to develop a team of prevention fellows.

Prevention fellows will provide guidance and feedback on all areas and programming funded by the SEED grant (prevention, research, and survivor support initiatives).  Fellows will attend a 90-minute meeting each month and will be compensated $75 for each meeting they attend.  We have opened the application with a submission deadline of 5 p.m. Oct. 5.

Download information about the Prevention Fellows program

Sexual Violence Prevention Grants 

Circle Up! A Prevention Dialogue Series Grant

Circle Up is a dialogue-based prevention initiative inspired by the “Conversation Circles” framework created at Stanford University. We know that sexual violence is nuanced, and our prevention initiatives need to address that nuance. 90% of incidents of sexual violence occur within a relationship where the perpetrator was someone the survivor knew and should have been able to trust. We also know that sex, sexuality, and sexual violence come with much stigma attached. In order to support survivors of sexual violence as well as prevent future incidents, we need to address that stigma, and we do that by having open dialogues about these topics.

We believe that by talking about complex issues, we can build connection, and that connection can create meaningful change on our campus and beyond.  Our aim for this circle is to: truly listen to one another and learn from each other. In doing so, we can build stronger relationships.

Each circle can accommodate up to 20 people. Groups larger than 20 people can be split into multiple circles to ensure a quality experience for all.

Student organizations who successfully complete the program will receive a $400 grant.  Organizations will receive a $150 grant after the first circle and an additional $250 after completing two circles ($400 total).  Grant money can be used to advance the organization’s mission. 

Note: Circles Up is facilitated on the 31st floor of the Cathedral each night.  All Circles run for 90 minutes and run from 6pm-7:30pm or 8pm-9:30pm.

SAFE Peer2Peer Education Grant

The SAFE program is composed of undergraduate peer educators who lead interactive workshops around campus on topics regarding sexual assault, consent, healthy relationships, and sexuality. 20 organizations will be accepted to SAFE peer2peer grant program.  Participating organizations must commit to hosting two presentations over the course of the academic year. After completing both presentations, the organization will be eligible for a $200 grant from the Division of Student Affairs, to be used for the advancement of the individual organization’s mission.

Applications are accepted in early September. For additional questions, student organizations can email safestudentleaders@pitt.edu for more information.

SETPoint Training Program Grants

SETPoint is an empowerment self-defense training program. SETpoint training will teach you how to:

Pick up and react to clues in your environment; Recognize healthy and unhealthy behaviors in relationships; Set your own boundaries and respect the boundaries that others set; Maximize your body’s inherent strengths, including your senses and your intuition; Practice punches, kicks, and other self-defense moves at a physical level appropriate for your body; Be an active bystander to help others in need. Learn more about SETpoint Self-Defense WorkshopsAll participants in attendance must complete evaluation surveys before and after participation in all workshops.

Grant Application

If your organization is interested in applying to a sexual violence prevention grant program, please fill out the application.

These programs were developed to combat sexual misconduct at Pitt through the promotion of a safer, more respectful campus environment where all community members can actively participate and feel valued. 

You’ll leave feeling strong, energized, and empowered!  This is a one-time, 2.5 hour training session that can accommodate up to 24 students and a minimum of 12 students.  Student organizations will need to secure appropriate space, the Prevention at Pitt team can help with this.  In addition to the participating in the training, organizations will receive a $150 grant to be used to support the mission of their organization.

SETpoint coaching is inclusive, trauma-informed, and survivor-centered. Lead coach Michele Montag is certified as an Empowerment Self-Defense instructor through the National Women's Martial Arts Federation.

Completion Requirements

Eligibility for each grant program will be considered upon completion of the application (linked below) and reviewed by the program coordinators. Organizations will only be eligible for the grant when all requirements associated with the grant programs are successfully completed. Requirements are outlined below for your reference.  Student organizations can only participate in one grant program each academic year. 

Program Requirements

Organizations must commit to hosting two SAFE programs or Circle Up conversation circles, during the 2023-2024 academic year.  One program should be completed in the fall, the second in the spring.  Organizations that commit to hosting a SetPoint program must complete one entire session during the 2023-2024 academic year.

Attendance Requirements

80% of the organization’s members must be present at both sessions, or a minimum of 8 participants for smaller organizations (12 person minimum for SETpoint).

More information

If you have any questions or concerns regarding any program, please feel free to reach out to us at PittPrevention@pitt.edu or contact Dev Hayostek, Lead Prevention Educator, at dmh169@pitt.edu, or Carrie Benson, director of prevention & education, at carrie.benson@pitt.edu.