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Wednesday, February 09, 2022

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Supporting Survivors (Online) - How to safely receive and signpost disclosures of sexual violence.
Microsoft Teams

The Report and Support Team are running two workshops, one online and one in person, which guide the Warwick Community (both students and staff) through the process of receiving and signposting a disclosure of sexual violence. The session hopes to empower individuals to be able to support friends, colleagues or members of societies/sports clubs who have been affected by sexual violence, and hopefully reassure them that support is available.  

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Breaking Down Barriers: A Discussion Space for Women of Colour - in collaboration with The Black Women's Project
SO.19, Social Sciences Building

Whilst research on the barriers people face to disclosing Sexual Misconduct is growing; much of this research has failed to acknowledge the ways in which race can present an additional, complex barrier to disclosure for black women & women of colour. On a national level, specialist services for women of colour are historically underfunded and under supported, resulting in a gap in support available and a further barrier to disclosure.

Informed by research, this Discussion Space is an opportunity for women and non-binary students of colour to collectively explore what barriers we face when disclosing harassment; and allow us to contribute to the discussion of what effective support might look like in a university context.

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Warwick Student Cinema: Trust
L3, Science Concourse

Come see Trust presented on 35mm film on the big screen in L3!
Screening and Popcorn provided FREE by Warwick SU Projects & Campaigns in order to mark Sexual Violence Awareness week. In collaboration with It Happens Here Society

Annie, a teenager, becomes a victim of cyberbullying and sexual abuse by a middle-aged man. The situation gets complicated when Annie's father realises the truth.

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