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Bystander Intervention

If you see something wrong you can make a difference with bystander intervention. Don't sit back and do nothing, intervene and help prevent something from happening.

It is often confusing or difficult to get involved when you witness something. This video illustrates various ways to help prevent sexual misconduct from occurring.

Statistics reveal the number of non-consensual sex that occur on college campuses vary depending on gender, gender identity, sexual orientation and sex. This video shows the importance that one incident of non-consensual sex is one too many!

Requests for in person Title IX training

Any EWU community member can request in-person Title IX training for their group or department. The training would be presented by the Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Title IX Coordinator. The training would discuss the types of conduct covered under Title IX along with examples, reporting options including mandatory reporting by EWU employees, explain the complaint/investigative process, the resources and interim measures available to you, the applicable policies, the potential sanctions for violations and bystander intervention. If you would like to request an in-person training session please contact Title IX Coordinator Jeff Lamoureaux.

Tawanka 211 | P: 509-359-2021  | E: titleix@ewu.edu

Title IX training calendar for 2019 (All trainings are held in Tawanka 215)

Student Employees (May 6-7, June 3-4, July 1, August 5, September 9, October 7-8, November 4-5, December 2-3)

Please contact student employment 509-359-4716 to reserve your spot.

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