Participate in ATIXA’s Resource Giveaway This April
ATIXA recognizes the tireless prevention efforts that Title IX team members take to ensure student safety. In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), we are giving away Title IX resources to support institutions in their crucial work.
Each week, we will give a valuable resource to three participants! Enter once this month to participate. Resources include:
- Week 1: The ATIXA Title IX Toolkit (TIXKit)
- Week 2: All 42 20-Minutes-To…Trained Modules
- Week 3: Free Workshop Registration
- Week 4: Free Workshop Registration
Submit your information for a chance to receive a resource giveaway!
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Resources
Higher Education Resources
- Staying Safe on Campus (RAINN)
- Serving Survivors of Sexual Assault with Disabilities in College (CAMPUS Technical Assistance and Resource Project)
- How Sexual Assault Impacts College Men — And Two Ways to Prevent It (Best Colleges)
- Engaging Men: National Campus Sexual Assault Attitudes and Behaviors Research Report (It’s on Us, 2022)
- Student-Centered Prevention Resources (It’s Time to Say eNOugh)
- Men as Allies Fact Sheet (New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault)
- Preventing Sexual Assault: A Guide for College Students (CollegeStats.org)
K-12 Resources
- Preventing Assault: Understanding Consent (Monique Burr – Foundation for Children Prevention Education Programs)
- Sexual Harassment- Prevention in Schools: A Facilitator’s Manual and Curriculum for Grades 1 through 12 (Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape)
- Advocates for Youth: Rights, Respect, Responsibility (Advocates for Youth)
- How to Talk to Kids About Sex and Consent (Child Mind Institute)
Resources Applicable to Higher Education and K-12
- Safe Online Dating (Get Safe Online)
- Best Practices for Engaging Survivors of Sexual Assault from Culturally Specific Communities and Limited English Proficient Speakers (Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence)
- Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) Interactive Tools (Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs)
- 6 Steps to Support a Survivor (Joyful Heart Foundation)
- The Talk: How Adults Can Promote Young People’s Healthy Relationship and Prevent Misogyny and Sexual Harassment (Harvard Graduate School of Education)