Healthy Relationships
Consent
Support Survivors
Cybersafety
Bystander Intervention Strategies
100

What are at least three components of a healthy relationship? 

Respect, independence, communication, trust, honesty, and fairness. 

100

Who is responsible for requesting consent? 

The person initiating the behavior

100

How can you respond to support a survivor? 

  • “Thank you for trusting me.”

  • ‘’I believe you.’’

  • ‘’I am here to support you.‘’

  • ‘’Let’s talk to CARE at SARC‘’

100

How would you define cyberstalking?

Cyberstalking is a threatening behavior or unwanted advances directed at another using the Internet and other forms of online and computer communications. Victims are targeted through chat rooms, message boards, discussion forums, social networking sites, blogs, and e-mail.

100

Why are bystander intervention strategies important? 

  • Employees:

    • Silence & limit career opportunities

    • Women often bullied or harassed out of career pathways

    • Significant & costly loss of talent

  • Students:

    • Negatively impacts overall retention and engagement in university programs and activities

    • Impacts on long-term physical and mental health 

200

List at least one step to changing campus culture on healthy relationships.  

(1) Healthy individuals 

(2) Healthy relationships 

(3) Healthy communities 

200

When can consent not be given? List 3. 

Consent cannot be given, for example, if a person is... 

Passed out, Unconscious, Pressured or coerced, Scared, Under 18, Has a disability that prevents them from fully understanding what they're consenting to, Intoxicated, etc.  

200

List 3 ways you can validate a survivor. 

  • Thanking them for sharing with you

  • Saying you believe them 

  • Removing the blame from them (“What happened is not your fault” )

200

 Give two ways you can stay safe online

EX: Never share your password and update your software.

200

Why is bystander intervention important for students?

  • Negatively impacts overall retention and engagement in university programs and activities

  • Impacts on long-term physical and mental health 


300

One in how many college relationships experience dating violence? 

1 in 3 (Fischer 2000) 

300

What is the three step process for clarifying consent? 

Ask, Listen, Respect

300

What are the three steps to supporting a survivor?

  • Step 1: Listen and respond appropriately 

  • Step 2: Access Urgency 

  • Step 3: Connect with CARE 

300

How do you handle cyberstalking?

Examples:

  • Tell the person to stop. 

  • Block the person

  • Do not respond to any contact.

300

Why is bystander intervention important for employees?

  • Silence & limit career opportunities

  • Women often bullied or harassed out of career pathways

  • Significant & costly loss of talent

400

List at least two of the components of the cycle of violence. (Hint: what comes after the honeymoon phase?) 

(1) Honeymoon phase. 

(2) Build-up phase. 

(3) Stand-over phase. 

(4) Explosion. 

(5) Remorse phase. 

(6) Pursuit Phase

400

What are the two factors of affirmative consent? 

Matching physical (body language, smiling, etc.) and verbal consent. 

400

IDEAS is a bystander intervention model created by the UCSD community. What does IDEAS stand for?

  • Interrupt: “Hey, what are you doing?” or  “Hey, have you seen my keys?”

  • Distract : “I think I just heard your phone ring”

  • Engage Peers: “Jay seems to be really upset. Would you mind checking on them”

  • Alert Authorities : “Who can help me right now”

  • Safety First : “Is it safe for me to intervene”

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