Campus Sexual Violence Prevention Portal
The portal includes prevention resources for college students, faculty, parents, journalists, and administrators, and places a special focus on sexual and racial minority communities. It features 6 topics and 36 tags for easy navigation, and includes over 140 concrete tools, which campuses can adapt and apply to their specific needs.
Campus Sexual Violence Prevention Portal
Developed by the Minnesota Department of Health Sexual Violence Prevention Program, the portal includes prevention resources for college students, faculty, parents, journalists, and administrators, and places a special focus on sexual and racial minority communities. It features 6 topics and 36 tags for easy navigation, and includes over 140 concrete tools, which campuses can adapt and apply to their specific needs.
Gender-Based Violence & Harassment: Your School, Your Rights
This 2 page document from the ACLU Women's Rights Project provides an overview of students’ rights related to gender-based violence and harassment.
Reporters Toolkit: Investigating Sexual Assault Cases on Your Campus
This toolkit serves as an introductory guide on how to investigate the ways your school deals with sexual assault allegations. Basic information is provided on laws and policies, the Clery Act, and additional resources for investigating campus sexual assault.
Shifting the Paradigm: Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence Toolkit (pdf)
This toolkit, developed by the American College Health Association, provides facts, ideas, strategies, conversation starters, and resources to those on college campuses invested in the prevention of sexual violence. The emphasis of this toolkit is to encourage prevention activities, to create social change, and shift the norms regarding sexual violence.
Violence Against Women on Campus PreventionToolkit
The Campus Toolkit is a practical tool to help students on college campuses develop events, programs and trainings on violence against women and its link to reproductive health. This toolkit will allow you to put the "kNOwMORE Campaign" into action on your campus. Adapt it for your local college or university, and work to say “no more” to violence against women.
