Consent is applies to what parts of relationships?
What is every part of relationships!
This is an example of a type of boundary you can have in any relationship.
What are physical, sexual, financial, intellectual, time, expectations, emotional and/or material?
Healthy relationships are built through four traits: communication, setting boundaries, use of power and this five letter word that helps people open up and engage with others.
What is trust?
This individual is a great resource for helping build relationship skills, including communication and setting boundaries, especially with your roommate or floormates.
Who is your RM?
This is the acronym for the components of consent
What is FRIES?
This person is the only person's behavior boundaries have any action over.
Who is myself?
Impact is how you are influenced by someone's actions or words regardless of what the person's this term, used to describe what a goal, aim or thought process was behind an action, was.
What is intent?
What is Gamecocks Stand Up?
Person A asks Person B if Person A can come into Person B's apartment. Person B rubs the back of their neck, looks at the ground and hesitates a few moments before saying "I guess?" in an unsure tone. Person A should do this in response.
What is Not enter Person B's space and suggest an alternative place to hang out?
Setting a great boundary includes four things to think about: defining the boundary, staying simple, having consequences (for ourselves) when the boundary is broken and this important step.
What is communication the boundary with others?
What is false--you need to make sure the person also comprehends what you are telling them.
This individual can be a great resource for you if you've worked with your RM through some roommate conflicts but things are still just not working. This person can help give more tips, mediate conflicts and provide support while navigating this challenge!
Who is your Residence Life Coordinator or Assistant Residence Life Coordinator?
Name what each letter stands for in the acronym meant to help remind us the components of consent
What are Freely Given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic and Specific (FRIES)?
You do not need to do this type of communication when sharing your boundaries with others.
What is justifying or over-explaining?
What is consent?
SAVIP offers many resources to USC students, including Advocacy services and 24/7 on call support. If you are looking to reach SAVIP, use this number to get in contact with them.
What is 803-777-8248? (go to https://sc.edu/safety/interpersonal-violence/index.php for more information!)
Consent cannot be given in this circumstance
What is when the person is not sober? What is when the person is coerced or pressured?
What is a request?
When someone with more power commits acts of violence (physical, emotional, etc.) against a person with less power, this is usually referred to as this term, which is inclusive of all relationships, not just sexual or romantic ones.
What is Power Based Personal Violence (will also accept Interpersonal Violence)?
Person A has been involved in a form of Power Based Personal Violence on USC's campus over the weekend. Person A tells their friend, Person B, about the experience. Person B wants to help but knows they are not an expert, so Person B suggests this on-campus resource that is Survivor centered and open 24/7 via phone call.
What is SAVIP?