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Queen鈥檚 marks Consent Awareness Week
September 15, 2023
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Queen鈥檚 University is marking Consent Awareness Week Sept.18-22, in support of its ongoing commitment to creating a campus free of sexual violence.
A series of events are scheduled throughout the week, providing an opportunity for campus community members to engage in conversations and activities to help build a consent culture. Activities will provide opportunities for discussion and learning opportunities.
鈥淪exual and gender-based violence are monumental issues present in our society and especially on university campuses. Prevention strategies must be rooted in community mobilization, comprehensive education, structural change, and building awareness,鈥 says Rebecca Rappeport, Community Outreach and Student Support Worker with Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Services. 鈥淐onsent Awareness Week provides an opportunity for the campus community to engage, learn, and build more connections, responses, and action to build a safer campus.鈥
Hosted and organized by Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Services, The Queen鈥檚 Shift Project, and multiple campus partners, Consent Awareness Week is also recognized by other post-secondary institutions and municipalities across Ontario. An awareness campaign, and training workshops are also part of the week, and will help highlight the importance of consent in all our lives and relationships.
Consent Awareness Week Events
Tuesday, Sept. 19 - We Believe You Day
10 a.m.: We Believe You Day Booths (Queen's Center, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Mackintosh-Corry Hall, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Mitchell Hall, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; La Salle Building, Front Desk; Victoria Hall, 6:30-7:30 p.m.; ILC - Beamish Munro-Hall; Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre)
1 p.m.: Drop In Trauma Informed Mindfulness
6:30 p.m.: We Believe You Day Residence Booth
Wednesday, Sept. 20
1 p.m.: Four Directions Sharing Circle (Feminine Energies)
2 p.m.: Social Issues Commission Booth (Queen's Centre)
4 p.m.: Building a Consent Culture Workshop (Online)
5:30 p.m.: safeTALK (Suicide Alertness for Everyone)
Thursday, Sept. 21
11 a.m.: Identifying & Responding to Someone in Distress (Mental Health Training)
1:30 p.m.: Four Directions Sharing Circle (Masculine Energies)
Friday Sept. 22
Noon: Sexual Violence Bystander Training (Online)
4 p.m.: Consent Crafternoon
4:45 p.m.: Consent Jeopardy
The full list of events is available on the Campus Wellness website.
Ongoing education and events
The university offers year-round opportunities for students to build their awareness and skills in relation to gender-based violence and bystander intervention, including a certificate program run by trained peers. Information can be found on the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Services website.
Open training sessions are also available for staff and faculty focused on responding to disclosures around sexual violence. Further information and registration is available online.
Support for survivors of sexual violence
Any student in need of support or information about options and next steps is encouraged to contact Queen鈥檚 Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Coordinator, Barb Lotan, at bjl7@queensu.ca.
Learn more on the Queen鈥檚 Sexual Violence Prevention and Response website.
There are a number of other resources also available for students who have been impacted by sexual violence, including Student Wellness Services, the , the , and the .
For free 24/7 crisis support, students can also turn to Empower Me, and . Faculty and staff can contact the Employee and Family Assistance Program. A crisis support line operated by is available to all community members.