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Graduate and Professional Students Preventing and Responding to Sexual and Relationship Violence is a program is provided by University Health Services (UHS). As you prepare for this semester, we want to convey the importance of your role as a community member and the impact your choices have on your experience and that of your peers. UW-Madison has dedicated resources to preventing violence, supporting survivors, and holding people who commit harm accountable. We hope you join in these efforts and reflect on your role in contributing to a safer campus community for UW-Madison as well as ending the culture of violence.
Content Advisory
This program discusses sexual and relationship violence, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating/domestic violence (also known as intimate partner violence) and stalking. This also includes some scenarios where examples of violence are discussed.
You have options: If you have experienced violence and think completing this program may be too emotionally difficult, please know that you can stop at any time. You are not expected to complete this program if you feel it would be harmful to your wellbeing. Please contact violenceprevention@uhs.wisc.edu with any questions you have or if you are in need of confidential support.
Please Note: All UHS Violence Prevention staff answering this account are designated as confidential employees, and any information you share in your request will not activate a report to the University or police.
Completing This Program
This program should take 90 to 120 minutes to complete. You can complete all units of this program at once, or over time prior to the deadline. Once you've finished a unit, check that your completion has been recorded in the Grades section.
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If you have comments/questions/feedback, you can contact confidential staff at UHS Violence Prevention via violenceprevention@uhs.wisc.edu.