The Office of Sexual Violence Prevention Resistance, and Support invites women students, staff, faculty, and community members to act as participants in dry runs of a sexual assault resistance program for women, Flip the Script with EAAA™.
The run-throughs need at least six participants to give the facilitators a sense of what a real facilitation is like.
Registration is prioritized for folks able to attend all sessions, as the content builds on previous material.
“This is an opportunity for campus and community members to see the program,” says sexual violence education assistant Jessica Glazewski. “We’re so excited to share this session with you!”
Students will receive compensation of $50 for each session they attend.
All participants will receive lunch and snacks for each of the four sessions, which run 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.:
Assess: Monday, July 29
- Examine risk factors for sexual violence and red flags that we might read, from the environment or from someone else’s behaviour, that indicate increased risk.
- Explore ways that we can be attuned to risk without compromising our sense of freedom.
Acknowledge: Wednesday, Aug. 7
- Identify the barriers that make it difficult for us to resist when someone is being coercive.
Act: Wednesday, Aug. 14
- Receive a range of verbal and physical self-defence strategies for keeping yourself safe if someone tries to hurt you or is being coercive.
Relationships and Sexuality: Thursday, Aug. 15
- Identify our goals, desires, and boundaries for friendships, dating, and relationships.
Fill out this form to indicate interest in participating.
Direct any questions about the run-through sessions to Anne Rudzinski, manager of education and survivor support, at arudzins@uwindsor.ca.