Universities currently use prevention programs that have not reduced the risk or perpetration of gender-based violence (i.e.sexual assault, dating violence, sexual harassment and stalking). They need to accommodate large amounts of students that would be challenging to educate through traditional face-to-face programs.
Universities/Colleges spend an estimated $95,000,000 dollars on gender-based violence prevention programming without improvement
Of college students experience dating violence
Of college students experience stalking
Of female undergraduates experience sexual assault
Of male undergraduates experience sexual assault
“Other than orientation, there is no way to reach all students in a more structural way.”
“Places like Everfi wouldn’t do anything less than a 3 year contract and cost is beyond what we could afford”
“Student engagement is the number one most difficult thing”
“Hard pressed to find online programming that can do what they can do in person in order to have transformative learning.”
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