About the Training:
Join MCASA and our partners at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health for a webinar on environmental and situational prevention on college campuses. In this session, we will provide updates on our collaborative social environment intervention with our Maryland campus partners at Bowie State University and St. Mary's College of Maryland. We will present a logic model, implementation protocols, and preliminary data from a late night alcohol-free programming intervention to reduce alcohol-involved sexual harm. Our goal for this session is to provide campus practitioners with a real-world example of implementing an environmental or situational approach to sexual harm prevention.
If you haven't already, please check out our guide on "Environmental and Situational Strategies for Sexual Violence Prevention: A Practitioners' Guide to Leveraging Evidence for Impact on College Campuses". This guide is designed to provide a framework for practitioners, advocates, and college administrators interested in exploring and bringing environmental and situational prevention (ESP) strategies to their campuses.
MCASA’s Virtual Campus Training Series is a 6-part webinar series, hosted every year from September to April. These training sessions are tailored to college and university staff, as well as community advocates and other service providers, who do sexual assault prevention and response work with college and university students. Facilitated by a combination of MCASA staff and national experts, these workshops explore important and trending topics impacting student sexual assault survivors. You can find past Virtual Campus Training sessions on MCASA's website or YouTube Channel.
*Note: Social Work CEU credits will be available.*