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Workshops, Groups, & Trainings
Alice! Health Promotion Program
Alice! Health Promotion Program offers a variety of interactive workshops on health-related topics that
provide current health information, teach skills necessary to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors, and connect students with appropriate on
and off campus resources.
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For Students
Students will have the opportunity to identify physiological changes caused by alcohol, discuss the effects of high-risk drinking, identify ways to reduce negative consequences associated with high-risk drinking, and discuss ways to help someone who may have a problem with alcohol.
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For Students
Students will have the opportunity to identify and improve interpersonal communication techniques, examine the relationship between assertiveness and risk-taking, understand common barriers to effective communication, and learn conflict resolution skills that can be applied to everyday life.
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For Students Students will discuss current contraceptive options, identify benefits and barriers of various contraceptive methods, and identify and practice ways to discuss contraception with a partner(s).
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For Students
Students will complete a short self-assessment and discuss potential barriers to regular exercise. Students will learn to set realistic goals and plan practical strategies for making fitness work with a busy life.
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For Students
Students will learn steps for developing a healthy relationship with food. A discussion of ideas about choices on and off campus will lead to each student leaving with realistic personal goals for balance and moderation.
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For Students
Students will have the opportunity to identify personal values regarding sexuality, strengthen self-confidence in sexual values, and identify ways to communicate sexual values to a partner. Participants also discuss STI transmission and treatment, identify ways to reduce the risk of STI transmission and unplanned pregnancy, develop skills to talk with partner(s) about prevention strategies, and identify appropriate on- and off-campus resources for safer sex.
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Students will identify personal stressors and physiological changes triggered by stress, identify and practice a variety of stress management strategies, and discuss ways to fit stress management into a demanding schedule.
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For Students
Student leaders play a critical role in working with the general student body, and Alice! can help them develop skills in a wide range of areas, including listening and communication skills, role modeling healthy behavior, and creating and sustaining group membership. We will tailor to the specific training and development needs of the student group/organization. When requesting this workshop, please be specific about the particular skills you would like your group to develop.
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Counseling and Psychological Services
Please visit CPS Groups and Workshops for information regarding all CPS workshops, groups, and trainings.
Office of Disability Services
The
Office of Disability Services (ODS)
offers a variety of disability-related workshops. Faculty and staff
workshops are conducted upon request and are custom designed by the
specific topic chosen by the faculty or staff. The workshops are
conducted by either ODS staff or by an outside facilitator. ODS also
offers workshops for registered students that are designed to assist
students with disabilities in developing their academic and
compensatory skills. In addition, ODS co-sponsors workshops on
disability studies, culture, and awareness throughout the academic year
on current hot topics in the field. For information, please
contact us
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The Road to Self-Advocacy Workshop
For Students
As a college student, the role of advocacy becomes your responsibility.
Don’t worry; we are here to support the transition! This workshop
series breaks down the process of becoming an educated self- advocate.
- Workshop 1: Educating yourself. After analyzing and interpreting your
documentation, you work to create a carefully crafted statement that
accurately describes who you are and what your specific needs are.
- Workshop 2: Here you focus on the ins and outs of the disclosure
process and your role in educating others.
- Workshop 3: You will learn
about the power and importance of reflection in self-advocacy.
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Note-taking for Anyone But Dummies! Workshop
For Students
We are all familiar with the linear, “roman numeral” approach to taking
notes. However, does it really work? Do you return to your notes
outside of class? In this workshop, you will explore alternative
methods of note-taking. You will look at ways you can really access
your notes for studying purposes.
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Procrastination 101
For Students
You will walk away from this workshop with a clear understanding of
what procrastination is and why we do it. More important than simply
gaining an understanding, you will be provided with techniques on ways
to turn your procrastination into constructive time.
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Speaking Out in Class Workshop
For Students
Anxious about speaking during class? Want to participate, but didn’t
get through all of the reading? Not to worry! This workshop will
provide you with the skills you need to increase your level of
participation in the classroom. You will receive formulas to help
articulate what it is you want to say, in a meaningful way.
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Mount Syllabus: Climbing to the Top without Falling Off! Workshop
For Students
A syllabus is carefully structured and created by your professors to
serve as an educational tool, not a source of anxiety. This workshop
will provide strategies to help turn this scary document into a useful
tool that can be utilized to preview class materials, prioritize your
study time, prepare for exams, and even create strong thesis statements
for research papers.
Primary Care Medical Services
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For Students
During the fall and spring academic semesters, PCMS
sponsors a Smoking Cessation Program for students who want to learn
more about quitting or are ready to start. Our clinical staff will
provide you with education and counseling about a variety of modalities
available to smokers who want to quit, including support groups,
relaxation techniques, acupuncture, nicotine replacement and other
medication options. They will help you learn what a Quit Smoking
program looks like, including strategies to get through each day,
common pitfalls, relapses, what to do with the “nic fits,” tailor a
quit smoking program that is right for you, and support you throughout
the process, for as long as it takes you to finally be free of the
habit. Our program is specifically scheduled for the early evening when
most students are available and are most likely to be having their
worst tobacco cravings of the day. You can start at any point during
the semester.
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Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Program
Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Program offers workshops and events to present prevention and risk reduction strategies to men and women.
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For Students, Faculty and Staff
This interactive workshop invites participants to discuss the
prevalence, dynamics and effects of sexual assault. Common myths about
sexual assault survivors and offenders will be addressed with accurate
statistics and information. Participants will learn concrete supportive
strategies and become familiar with on campus support services,
including adjudication and reporting options. Participants will
brainstorm sexual violence prevention and risk reduction strategies.
This workshop can be presented to students and/or to professionals.
Depending on the audience, presenters will include SVPRP professional
staff and/or Peer Educators.
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For Students
This interactive workshop invites participants to discuss the
prevalence, dynamics and effects of effects of relationship violence.
Participants will become familiar with the cycle of violence, common
forms of power and control, warning signs of abuse and basic safety
planning. Participants will learn concrete supportive strategies for
how to help a friend who is in an abusive relationship, and will become
familiar with on campus support services, including adjudication and
reporting options. This workshop can be presented to students and/or to
professionals. Depending on the audience, presenters will include SVPRP
professional staff and/or Peer Educators.
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For Students
This interactive and engaging workshop, designed by students for
students, will introduce participants to a definition of consent based
on clarity, mutuality and enthusiastic participation. Participants will
discuss the ways in which gender role socialization and traditional
expectations about sex and sexuality create barriers for open
communication with intimate partners. Participants will brainstorm
creative and comfortable ways of giving and obtaining clear consent.
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For Students
A “first responder” training for students, How to Help a Friend, will
familiarize participants with common dynamics and effects of sexual
assault. Participants will learn and practice concrete support
strategies and become familiar with on campus support services,
including adjudication and reporting options.
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For Students, Faculty and Staff
This training will familiarize participants with the University policy
on Sexual Misconduct, expected community standards of behavior, and the
Disciplinary Procedure for Sexual Misconduct. Participants have the
opportunity to discuss definitions of consent, coercion and sexual
misconduct. Procedural steps of the adjudication process will be
explained in-depth, including how complaints are initiated rights and
responsibilities for complainants and respondents, standards of
evidence, and sanctioning procedures. This workshop can be presented to
students and/or to professionals. Depending on the audience, presenters
will include SVPRP professional staff and/or Peer Educators.
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For Students
This workshop explores how men can be allies with women in preventing
violence against women. Participants explore what every day steps men
can take to become part the solution in creating a safe and respectful
campus culture.This workshop can be presented to students and/or to
professionals. Depending on the audience, presenters will include SVPRP
professional staff and/or Peer Educators.
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For Students, Faculty and Staff
This is an introductory workshop that covers the basics of homophobia
and heterosexism, starting with definitions and exploring
misconceptions and stereotypes. Participants use personal experience to
understand the effects of homophobia on the daily lives of LGBTQQ
people, and to explore the connections between homophobia and other
forms of oppression. This workshop can be presented to students and/or
to professionals. Depending on the audience, presenters will include
SVPRP professional staff and/or Peer Educators.
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For Students
This workshop explores what women and men experience under the system
of sexism. Participants will explore traditional gender roles, popular
misconceptions, and our own life experiences to understand how sexism
has affected us and our relationships with one another. As a result of
this workshop, participants will learn strategies to become agents of
positive change. This workshop can be presented to students and/or to
professionals. Depending on the audience, presenters will include SVPRP
professional staff and/or Peer Educators.
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For Students, Faculty and Staff
This workshop starts with the premise that we want to build healthy relationships not only with our intimate partners, but with the world around us. It explores the complexities of dominate-subordinate power relations by examining the intersection of gender, class, sexuality and race. This workshop uses participants' experience as well as current research and statistics as a foundation to understand relationship violence across sexual identities. This workshop also includes a look at what participants can do to build relationships built on partnership principles. This workshop can be presented to students and/or to professionals. Depending on the audience, presenters will include SVPRP professional staff and/or Peer Educators.
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For Students, Faculty and Staff
Bystanders are people who witness situations and don’t intervene
because “it’s none of my business,” or because they assume that they
cannot do anything to affect change. This interactive workshop engages
students participants to explore how the everyday actions (or
inactions) of bystanders can encourage or discourage sexual and
relationship violence in their communities. This workshop can be
presented to students and/or to professionals. Depending on the
audience, presenters will include SVPRP professional staff and/or Peer
Educators.
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For Faculty and Staff
The First Responder training provides administrators, faculty
members and staff with concrete skills and strategies to respond to
student disclosures of sexual assault. Participants will review the
prevalence and common dynamics of sexual assault on campus and discuss
common reactions to sexual assault. Participants will learn concrete
supportive strategies and become familiar with on campus support
services, including adjudication and reporting options. This training
is recommended for all staff and faculty with significant student
contact.
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