Prevention Education
				
			Sexual  Violence Prevention Education
				
				
              Annual Mandatory Education For Students
                Starting  Fall 2024, all Lewis students will be required to complete annual sexual  violence prevention education. Yes, all students, including undergraduate,  graduate, commuter, online, and adult students.
                At  Lewis, we are committed to our students’ success and wellbeing. In the Flyers  Promise, we pledge a commitment to the health and welfare of ourselves and  others. Being a member of the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ community means being an active  participant in our Sanctified Zone. Completing these modules will provide  students with opportunities to impact the lives of their peers in positive and  caring ways.
              Additionally,  Sexual Assault Prevention Education is required through IL Prevention Sexual  Violence in Higher Education Act, The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the  Clery Act, and the Campus SaVE Act. 
                Students  can access the course through their MyLewis portal, under “Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ”. They  will log in with their Lewis credentials. 
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                These  courses contain 2 modules. Part 1 takes 60-75 minutes to complete. Part 2 takes  10-20 minutes to complete. All survey and quiz responses are confidential,  students cannot be identified by their responses.
                You  can learn more about Vector solutions and their training modules  Parents can learn  about their role in prevention sexual violence 
				
				
For Students
  
		              Community Standards Welcome Modules
                    
                      - Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ is dedicated to preparing our  students for greater success, both as a student and as a member of our  community. All first-year students are required to complete a set of online  Community Standards Welcome Modules, including Sexual Assault Prevention for  Undergraduates (SAPU). These modules, provided by EVERFI, help students develop  critical skills to make thoughtful and healthy choices outside the classroom,  reflect on their knowledge, attitudes, and experiences related to these issues,  and learn how to support their peers and themselves when faced with tough  decisions
 
                      - Completion of the training satisfies the  educational requirements of the Illinois Preventing Sexual Violence in Higher  Education Act (110 ILCS 155) and federal law.
 
                      - You can learn more about EVERFI and their  training modules .
 
                      - Parents can learn about their role in prevention  sexual violence e.
 
                    
                    
                    Education for student athletes
                    
                      - Student athletes complete yearly modules,  provided by EVERFI, to learn more about their role in prevention sexual  violence on campus.
 
                      - Student athletes also attend yearly  presentations, “Beyond the Locker Room”, to discuss the power of Bystander  Intervention and creating a culture of respect on their teams
 
                      - You can learn more about EVERFI and their  training modules for student athletes .
 
                    
                    
                    Bystander Intervention
                    
                      - Bystander Intervention is an interactive  workshop that allows students to discuss the impact of problematic and  inappropriate behaviors, understand the goals of bystander intervention, learn  the skills to intervene, learn about on and off campus resources, and learn how  to promote a culture of active bystander behavior.
 
                      - Lewis offers yearly Bystander Intervention  training through Cornerstone, and student athletics. 
 
                      - To request a bystander intervention training,  please contact Kayla DeCant, Project Director of Prevention & Outreach, at kdecant@lewisu.edu or at (815) 836-5719
 
                    
                   
                    Request a program
                    
                      We offer workshops and presentations of sexual violence,  domestic/dating violence, and stalking for any group or class at the  University.
                      Examples of programs include:
                    
                      - Presentations in academic courses for  communication, education, psychology, social work, and more
 
                      - Student organizations looking for workshops
 
                      - Fraternities and sororities seeking to provide  training and education for members
 
                      - Professional trainings with departments and  colleges
 
                      - Presentations for awareness months 
 
                    
                    To schedule a presentation or workshop, please contact Kayla  DeCant, Project Director of Prevention & Outreach, at kdecant@lewisu.edu or at (815) 836-5719
                      
                  
Awareness Months
                      
                   	  
                  
                      Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ recognizes various national and  international awareness campaigns across campus. If you are interested a  co-sponsoring an event for any of these awareness months, please contact Kayla  DeCant, Project Director of Prevention & Outreach, at kdecant@lewisu.edu or at (815) 836-5719
                    
                      Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October)
  					
          - Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) was  launched nationwide in October 1987 as a way to connect and unite individuals  and organizations working on domestic violence issues while raising awareness for  those issues.
            
           
                      - You can learn more about DVAM from the National  Coalition Against Domestic Violence 
                        
                       
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                  Stalking Awareness Month (January)
                  
                 
                   	  
                     
                   
                     
                    
                      - National Stalking Awareness Month (NSAM) is an  annual call to action to recognize and respond to this traumatic and dangerous  crime
                        
                       
                      - You can learn more about NVSAM from the ).
                        
                       
                      - Learn more about Stalking on campus .
 
                    
                   
                   Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April)
                   
                 
                   	  
                      
                    
                      - Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) was first  nationally celebrated in 2001 with the creation of the National Sexual Violence  Resource Center (NSVRC). Even before SAAM was first nationally observed in  2001, advocates had been holding events, marches, and observances related to  sexual violence during the month of April, sometimes during a week-long “Sexual  Assault Awareness Week.”   
                        
                       
                      - You can learn more about SAAM from .
                        
                       
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                    Coordinated Community Response Team
                    
                      The Coordinated Community Response Team (CCRT) is a team of campus and  community partners that meet regularly to assess, plan, monitor, and evaluate  campus prevention and response efforts. As a working group, the CCRT does not  discuss individual cases on campus, but rather focuses on building a  coordinated, collaborative, sustainable, and systemic response. By building a  team consisting of the highest stakeholders in the key areas of the grant, a  CCRT functions as the backbone of our grant implementation by utilizing the  unique insight each person brings to the table.
                      The work of the Team is focused on, but not limited to:
                    
                      - Encouraging the development, implementation, and  assessment of awareness, prevention, and intervention programs that address  sexual misconduct in the campus community.
                        
                       
                      - Working with community leaders and service  providers to prevent sexual misconduct and to ensure a coordinated response,  both in terms of law enforcement and survivor services, in accordance with the  Illinois Campus Security Enhancement Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of  Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.
                        
                       
                      - Assess prevention programming and marketing  materials to ensure cultural relevance, develop messaging for different  populations on campus
                        
                       
                      - Promoting and providing appropriate training to  faculty and staff around sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, and stalking
                        
                       
                      - Create marketing and outreach materials for on  and off-campus resources, including 24-hour crisis lines
                        
                       
                      - Identify service delivery opportunities that are  culturally affirming and encompass diverse learning styles 
 
                    
                    Anyone from the Lewis community is encouraged to participate  and attend CCRT monthly meetings. 
                    
                      For more information, please contact Kayla DeCant, Project  Director of Prevention & Outreach, at kdecant@lewisu.edu or at (815) 836-5719
                   
                                 
                                
                 
 
 
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