Online Dating and Sexual Violence
In this workshop, we will share data about the unique ways sexual violence exists in the online dating world and examine generally held attitudes and perceptions.
In this workshop, we will share data about the unique ways sexual violence exists in the online dating world and examine generally held attitudes and perceptions.
During 16 Days wear your tee, post a selfie or group photo, tag #ConsentMatters and #16DaysUW and share your consent messaging with the campus community! Order your t-shirt by October 24th to ensure that you don’t miss out on the opportunity for yourself and your team to show your support. $4 from each t-shirt sale goes directly to SASC.
Working with Shatitsirótha': the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre (WISC), the Office of Indigenous Relations (ORI) and 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Dr. Sorouja Moll initiated the interactive and reflective art installation Bridge in 2015 to create a space for all University community members to learn about the crisis of violence committed against Indigenous women, girls and two spirit Peoples.
In collaboration with the Gender and Social Justice department, please join us for Translating Policy into Practice: Sexual Violence Policies and the University, a discussion of Canadian campus sexual violence policies, including their embodied and institutional effects, and understanding methodological approaches to evaluating their effectiveness.
Each year, SVPRO and the University of Waterloo joins campus partners, along with Kitchener-Waterloo organizations, as well as with varying levels of government and groups worldwide to participate in 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence to remind us all that we can take action in our everyday lives to stop gender-based violence.
SVPRO has partnered with the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region (SASC), and with their colleagues at Conestoga College and Wilfrid Laurier University to introduce 2022’s 16 Days Campaign: #ConsentMatters!
Limited free tees will be available on November 30th beginning at 10am in the DC foyer
Stop by a booth to learn about why consent matters, find out about resources available to students, ask your questions, make your own buttons and to put your name in a draw for a chance to win a wellness prize including fidget toys and a weighted lap blanket!
Working with Shatitsirótha': the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre (WISC), the Office of Indigenous Relations (ORI) and 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Dr. Sorouja Moll initiated the interactive and reflective art installation Bridge in 2015 to create a space for all University community members to learn about the crisis of violence committed against Indigenous women, girls and two spirit Peoples.
Join the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office's (SVPRO) and Athletics and Recreation at the Men's Volleyball Game Consent Booth. Happening on Saturday, January 21st from 5-8PM in Physical Activities Complex (PAC), Upper East. Learn about consent, the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO), and collect free SVPRO swag! Together, let's build a #ConsentCulture on campus.