Intersectional Sexualized Violence Project

Communication, Healthy Relationships, and Consent: A Resource for B.C. Post-Secondary Institutions was developed as part of the BCcampus Intersectional Sexualized Violence Project and funded by Women and Gender Equality (WAGE) in partnership with the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. BCcampus worked closely with many staff, faculty, administrators, students, and subject matter experts across the B.C. post-secondary system to develop open education resources addressing intersectional sexualized violence at post-secondary institutions.

Intersectional Sexualized Violence Resources
Resource Description
Technology Facilitated Sexualized Violence: An Introductory Training for B.C. Post-Secondary Institutions  A 45–60-minute, self-paced online course exploring technology-facilitated sexualized violence (TFSV) and its impacts, how to address it as a bystander, and how to support survivors of TFSV.
Power Dynamics and Boundaries: A Sexualized Violence Prevention Workshop for Graduate Students A facilitator guide and PowerPoint slides to help B.C. post-secondary institutions offer training on power dynamics and sexualized violence in the graduate student context.
The Medicine of the Berry Patch: A Guide for B.C. Post-Secondary Institutions to Support Indigenous Students – coming soon A call to action and self-paced online resource with videos, readings, and reflection questions for B.C. post-secondary institutions wanting to build support for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students and survivors of sexualized violence.
Communication, Healthy Relationships, and Consent: An Introductory Training for B.C. Post-Secondary Institutions An interactive, self-paced online resource, developed in H5P, providing foundational training in healthy communication and relationships, setting boundaries, and establishing consent.

BCcampus has developed five other resources on sexualized violence:

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