The Violence Prevention & Intervention Program (VP&I Program) mission is to train student leaders that establish and promote a coordinated peer-to-peer network among Spelmanites which prevents interpersonal violence, and advocates a culture of empowerment, support, and education.
Due to the sensitivity of IPV and its secrecy, peer-to-peer networks have been known to increase safety and advocacy for IPV victims. The VP&I Program aims to foster a team of peer educators and leaders who advocate for the safety and prevention of interpersonal violence by using strategies that prevent and support victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
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POSSE is a Spelman College organization that meets monthly to address community safety, security issues and concerns. The organization's members are residents and commuter students who represent a diverse array of academic disciplines. A public safety officer is assigned to the organization to provide guidance and direction in the development and implementation of campus and community projects and initiatives.
The Title IX & Compliance Office offers a wide range of programs by request, facilitated by trained peer health educators or professional staff. Programs are designed for small groups (maximum of 40 participants), which allows interaction and more in-depth discussions around the definition of consent, components of healthy relationships, bystander empowerment, supporting survivors, and various types of violence.
All materials needed to facilitate the program/ workshop will be provided by the Title IX & Compliance office or Violence Prevention & Intervention Program. For the time being, our team will work with the program requestor to modify program/workshop for the virtual environment.
Spelman’s CCRT is a multi-disciplinary team of campus and community partners that meet regularly to assess, plan, monitor and evaluate campus prevention and response efforts. This team coordinates all prevention and intervention efforts; facilitates communication between key campus departments and community partners; ensures messages across efforts are consistent and reinforced; and ensures the system’s response to victims is seamless, consistent and supportive.
Please contact scvpiprogram@spelman.edu for more information..
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Title IX Office - 404-270-4005 |
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