Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information

  • Reduce Your Risk
    • Hang out & date in public places.

      No Means No-be as assertive & vocal as you need.

      Keep track of friends at parties.

      Be wary of who you accept alcohol or substances from.

      Protect your physical, emotional, & sexual boundaries at all times.

      Trust your gut-if you feel uncomfortable get out of the situation.

      If assaulted or attacked, it's not your fault, seek help when ready but know the time lapse could affect evidence collection.

26May2012

Human Impacts: Natural and Man Made Disasters

This Saturday from 10-4 join us for "Human Impacts:…

26May2012

Women of the World Arise

Opening Reception and Commentary by the…

29May2012

USU Weight Watchers @ Work

USU Weight Watchers @ Work

31May2012

USU Student Organic Farm Stand

Come join us every Thursday for fresh organic produce,…

06Jun2012

Stress Management and Self Care Workshop

Stress Management and Self Care – This workshop is…

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Please consider the feelings and situation of others before giving affection, making jokes, and stereotypical judgements. Please also consider stepping in to help anyone experiencing an unsafe situation; it may just mean changing the topic of conversation.

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Empowered Life Group

Come meet with us to discuss assertiveness, boundaries, self-esteem, acceptance, etc. Call the SAAVI Office for dates and times: 797-1510.

Healthy Sexuality Workshop

Sex is hard to talk about and signals can be confusing! Contact Brenna Wernersbach @ 797-1012 to join the conversation.

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SAAVI offers educational presentations related to creating healthy relationships and violence-free environments for the well-being of all students, faculty, and staff. We want everyone to be physically and emotionally safe at USU.