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How to Support a Loved One | RAINN
How to Support a Loved One | RAINN
Whether someone you love has disclosed to you already, or you just want to be prepared for the moment they do, taking the time to proactively learn how to support a survivor as they disclose can make all the difference.
·rainn.org·
How to Support a Loved One | RAINN
Tips for Talking with Survivors of Sexual Assault | RAINN
Tips for Talking with Survivors of Sexual Assault | RAINN
It’s not always easy to know what to say when someone tells you they’ve been sexually assaulted, especially if they are a friend or family member.
·rainn.org·
Tips for Talking with Survivors of Sexual Assault | RAINN
Supporting Victims/Survivors - Safe at UNC
Supporting Victims/Survivors - Safe at UNC
We use the language “victims/survivors” to acknowledge individuals may identify with different terminology and identities related to their experience. We encourage people to mirror and reflect the language someone uses, which may include “victim,” “survivor,” or other terminology. When an … Continued
·safe.unc.edu·
Supporting Victims/Survivors - Safe at UNC
Blood Alcohol Concentration(BAC)
Blood Alcohol Concentration(BAC)
BAC refers to the percent of alcohol in a person's blood stream.
·healthyhorns.utexas.edu·
Blood Alcohol Concentration(BAC)
Understand Social Identity to Lead in a Changing World
Understand Social Identity to Lead in a Changing World
What is social identity, and how does it relate to effective leadership? Learn about this overlooked but important part of diversity awareness.
·ccl.org·
Understand Social Identity to Lead in a Changing World
Definition & Examples of Hazing
Definition & Examples of Hazing
Everything you need to help you understand how to apply, register and get involved on campus can be found on our website.
·astate.edu·
Definition & Examples of Hazing
Examples of Hazing
Examples of Hazing
Hazing is any activity expected of someone joining
·colorado.edu·
Examples of Hazing
Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA)
Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA)
The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) of 1989 - also known as the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act - requires institutions of higher education to establish policies that address unlawful possession, use, or distribution of alcohol and illicit drugs for faculty, staff and students. Clark College faculty, staff and students are also subject to federal and Washington state laws.
·clark.edu·
Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA)
Drug Free | LBCC
Drug Free | LBCC
Linn-Benton Community College: Drug and Alcohol Free Workplace and College Setting
·linnbenton.edu·
Drug Free | LBCC
Identity and Public Harassment - Right To Be
Identity and Public Harassment - Right To Be
This guide invites readers to recognize how people’s identities affect their experiences of walking down the street.
·righttobe.org·
Identity and Public Harassment - Right To Be
Bystander Tips & Scenarios
Bystander Tips & Scenarios
While the responsibility for domestic violence or sexual assault lies with the perpetrators of these crimes, we all play a role in creating a culture of respect and preventing violence.  Some bystanders may witness...
·nomore.org·
Bystander Tips & Scenarios
Alcohol and Alcohol Poisoning - Step UP! Program
Alcohol and Alcohol Poisoning - Step UP! Program
Alcohol and alcohol poisoning adhere to separate scenarios, questions, and resources. These same principles also apply to other substance abuse […]
·stepupprogram.org·
Alcohol and Alcohol Poisoning - Step UP! Program