Events & Presentations
Available Presentations
Are you talking about sexual assault, relationship abuse, or stalking in your class? Want to know what resources exist on campus and how students can access services?
This presentation is a great introduction to CARE services and the basics of interpersonal violence and consent.
There are so many ways to meet people online nowadays and as the benefits and connections grow, so do the risks. This presentation will discuss red flags to look out for, how to safely meet people online and how to navigate the ever-changing online dating scene.
Learn more about how modern media romanticizes and normalizes sex while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Referencing popular songs, we will analyze the messaging sent about the relationship between sex and alcohol.
This program will give students tools to recognize problematic situations and show them that they likely already have the skills necessary to help in an emergency situation.
This presentation discusses the nuances of the concept of consent including barriers to communication, different types of interaction styles and how that can impact sexual experiences.
Expect Respect uses real-life scenarios to help participants understand the dynamics of healthy and unhealthy relationships. It explores dynamics that are specific to abusive relationships including different forms of abuse and how these relationships can fall into a cycle of violence.
This workshop explores the difficulties, frustrations, pitfalls, and rewards that come from being a strong and supportive ally to a friend or loved one who discloses that they've experienced a traumatic event.
This is not your parents’ Family Feud! Come and see how well students know their UNCW classmates’ perspectives while having loads of fun and laughs at CARE’s Family Feud knock-off!
Using survey results from UNCW’s student body as guidance, we will explore definitions of interpersonal violence and consent, available resources for help as well as how to help a friend in need.
Walking the Walk is designed to allow participants to experience the events and choices survivors of interpersonal violence face in the aftermath of abuse or assault. Participants will become the survivor and navigate through a scenario and will experience common responses survivors receive from loved ones and resources.
The purpose of this exercise is to give participants a better understanding of the true complexity of responding to interpersonal violence and the lasting impact it can have on the survivor and their loved ones.
With modern technology, we are more connected than ever before. Most stalking cases our office encounters involve the abuse of technology to stalk someone, so this presentation will teach students about technology-facilitated stalking and how to minimize online safety risks.
Relationships are confusing, and we rarely talk about how confusing they can be. This presentation will debunk common misconceptions about interpersonal relationships and facilitate a discussion around ghosting, gaslighting, and guilt tripping and how they show up in abusive relationships.
Statistics tell us that one in four young women will experience a sexual assault and 43% of females that date will experience an abusive romantic relationship during their time in college. While statistics of male victimization is lower, we know that it happens to them, as well. Many students have difficulty identifying what has happened to them but they can still recognize the impact on their lives.
This presentation is a deep-dive into the dynamics of interpersonal violence and the impact it can have on those who experience it.
Please specify which topic you are requesting for this presentation: sexual assault or relationship abuse. This presentation requires a strong trigger warning and is meant for mature audiences.
Everyone loves a good movie or TV show! At CARE, we enjoy using them as a platform for discussing healthy and unhealthy behaviors and relationship dynamics.
Participants in this program will receive red flags to help identify any time something causes them concern about the characters’ behaviors.
Movies such as Frozen, Twilight, 50 Shades of Grey, and shows like The Office, Game of Thrones, Euphoria, and Heart Stopper are great entertainment and avenues of discussion. Pick the show, we’ll bring the flags!
Is It In The Cards? is an interactive program that discusses effective ways to communicate and respect boundaries in all types of relationships. Participants will engage in different scenarios to gain a comprehensive understanding of their own and others' boundaries and explore the various ways in which those boundaries are communicated.
Want to switch things up or do you have your own ideas? The CARE prevention staff would love to meet with you to create a new program or tailor any of our other programs specific to the needs of your audience.
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