Health Promotion is developing a sexual violence prevention program aimed at Georgia Tech men. This Men's Violence Prevention Program is designed to engage men as allies in reducing the occurrence of sexual violence. Health Promotion will be piloting their program through a discussion group with Georgia Tech men who are interested in being active allies against campus sexual violence.
The discussion group will be held on March 9, 2011 at 6pm in the CRC room 240 and will last approximately 90 minutes. During this session, participants will take part in a variety of group discussions, role-playing scenarios and learning activities as a part of this program. Food and drink will be provided, along with other free giveaways.
The success of this program is largely dependent on the involvement of able and willing Georgia Tech men who are eager to make a difference in our campus culture. Health Promotion is looking for students who will actively participate in this session and provide critical feedback. Any undergraduate males who would be willing to participate, please send your names and e-mail to torrence.crutchfield@health. gatech.edu. They are hoping to recruit at least 8-10 men for this discussion group and would like to have names preferably no later than February 18, 2011.
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