Workshops and Trainings
CARE provides important resources and information about developing and maintaining healthy relationships, information about sexual assault, personal safety, and gender issues. All services provided by CARE are FREE of charge and available to all currently enrolled students. These services include consultation, advocacy and referrals to community agencies, individual and group counseling, trainings & workshops, and campus-wide prevention programming. To make an appointment or to speak with a staff member, please visit CARE at 630 Aldrich Hall or call (949) 824-7273 or submit an online Workshop Request Form
CARE Presenters
When requesting a program, training, or workshop through CARE, you have several presenters to choose from. Below you will find a list of our presenters, with a brief description of the programming they can provide. Please indicate the trainer that you would like for your program, keeping in mind that CARE may assign another presenter based on appropriateness or availability.
Robert Buelow, Violence Prevention Coordinator
Rob can provide workshops and trainings on the awareness and prevention of sexual assault and intimate partner violence, consent, bystander intervention, risk reduction, alcohol and rape drugs, gender socialization, women's self-defense, and campus/community resources.
Mandy Mount, Ph.D., CARE Director
Dr. Mount specializes in staff/RA trainings regarding sexual assault and intimate partner violence, crisis intervention, gender, sexuality, and multicultural issues, resources and referrals, and academic/career development.
Right to KNOW
Right to KNOW is a female peer-education group that presents interactive workshops on dating and consent, sexual assault awareness and survivor support, interpersonal assertiveness and building positive relationships.
CHAMPS (Challenging All Men to Prevent Sexism)
CHAMPS is a male peer-education group that focuses on the awareness and prevention of sexual assault and relationship violence. CHAMPS can provide workshops about gender, healthy communication between intimate partners, and ways to stand up against sexual assault.
Programming Topics
Student Housing and Student Organizations
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A Dangerous Mixer - Alcohol, consent, and sexual assault
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Love Lines - Building healthy and fulfilling love relationships, recognizing red flags or warning signs of an abusive relationship or destructive relationship patterns
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Get the Facts - An introduction to rape and sexual assault, including statistics, definitions, and proactive suggestions for prevention
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What Would You Do If She Came to You? - How to support survivors of sexual assault and the resources available on campus and in the community
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Gender Mending - a discussion about gender roles and cultural factors that contribute to sexism and violence
Graduate Students
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Definitions and statistics - recognizing sexual assault and the prevalence on campus
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Love Lines - Building healthy and fulfilling love relationships, recognizing red flags or warning signs of an abusive relationship or destructive relationship patterns
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Alcohol and consent - understanding the importance of communication in intimate situations and the role that alcohol plays with regards to consent
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Resources and support - awareness of the resources available on campus and in the community, and how to support a survivor if they come to you
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Culture and gender - how gender roles and cultural factors influence sexism and violence
Fraternities and Sororities
- A Dangerous Mixer - Alcohol, consent, and sexual assault
- Love Lines - Building healthy and fulfilling love relationships, recognizing red flags or warning signs of an abusive relationship or destructive relationship patterns
- Get the Facts - An introduction to rape and sexual assault, including statistics, definitions, and proactive suggestions for prevention
- What Would You Do If She Came to You? - How to support survivors of sexual assault and the resources available on campus and in the community
- Gender Mending - a discussion about gender roles and cultural factors that contribute to sexism and violence
Athletics
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A Dangerous Mixer - Alcohol, consent, and sexual assault
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Offsides - Building healthy and fulfilling love relationships, recognizing red flags or warning signs of an abusive relationship or destructive relationship patterns
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What's the Call? - An introduction to rape and sexual assault, including statistics, definitions, and proactive suggestions for prevention
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Know the Rules (and the Roles) - a discussion about gender roles and cultural factors that contribute to sexism and violence
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What Would You Do If She Came to You? - How to support
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