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CONSENT PEER EDUCATION
from SSE Handbook
The Consent Peer Education and Program (CPEP) team aims to prevent sexual violence and foster a culture of consent by way of educating and empowering the Humber/UGH community (including students, faculty, and staff). The CPEP team supports learners at Humber/UGH by providing sexual violence and consent education through events, outreach, social media campaigns, empowerment initiatives, in addition to educational workshops and opportunities. We offer programs on consent, sexual violence awareness, sexual health, sex positivity and healthy relationships. Events and initiatives are dedicated to creating awareness for sexual violence, supporting survivors and people that have been impacted by sexual violence, and supporting work to end sexual violence on campus
Programs And Initiatives
CPEP Podcast: A learner-led podcast about sexual health and consent
Bystander Intervention Training: This training teaches participants how to respond to and intervene when they witness situations of sexual violence
Take Back the Night: Takes place in September and is an event dedicated to solidarity with survivors and in protest of sexual violence
16 Days of Activism: The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence against women is an international campaign and takes place between November 25 (International Day Against Violence Against Women) and December 10 (International Human Rights Day)
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Takes place during March/April, aimed to increase knowledge and awareness about sexual assault and how to prevent sexual violence
It Takes All of Us Training: Is an online sexual violence prevention and education training module. Humber College learners can access the training through Blackboard and UGH learners can access the training through CourseLink
Connecting with Consent
Peer Education
Website: https://humber.ca/studentlife/sexual-assault
Email: bystanderprogram@humber.ca and cpep@humber.ca
Instagram: @cpepteam
Sexual Violence Disclosures And Support
Incidents of sexual violence can be reported and survivors can receive support without making a complaint and opening an investigation.
Faculty who receive a disclosure from a learner who experienced or witnessed sexual violence should refer them to the Student Support and Intervention Coordinators (SICsupport@humberca) Faculty is also required to complete the Sexual Violence form and submit it to their supervisor Additional referrals can be made to the Department of Public Safety to make a security report, for safety planning, and for emergencies, as needed