Title IX Short: Sexual Assault Prevention – Alcohol and Drugs


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description

Alcohol and drugs are a contributing factor to sexual assault on college campuses. This course takes a look at this connection and the statistics. You will learn about the dangers associated with drinking, as well as methods to stay safe when alcohol may be involved. You will also learn about drug-facilitated sexual assault and ways you can stay safe.

 

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Target Audience
Members of the campus community including faculty, staff, coaches, athletic staff, health center staff, counseling center staff, residence hall staff, security personnel, student-employees, undergraduate and graduate students.

Expected Duration (hours)
0.1

Lesson Objectives

Title IX Short: Sexual Assault Prevention – Alcohol and Drugs

  • recognize methods for staying safe in situations involving alcohol
  • Knowledge Check: Title IX Sexual Assault Prevention – Alcohol and Drugs
  • Course Number:
    lc_lchr01_e14_enus

    Expertise Level
    Everyone