More than 500 colleges, universities, and higher education partners use Soteria's Bringing in the Bystander® College Prevention Program and Know Your Power® Social Media Marketing Campaign.
Backed by over a decade of research and evaluation, these proven resources can help you build a safe, respectful community. We also provide training, consultation, and evaluation services.
Bringing in the Bystander College Prevention Program
This is an in-person educational program that encourages participants to become positive bystanders in instances of sexual and interpersonal violence and harassment. Participants learn to identify problem situations; they also learn practical skills for safe and effective intervention.
Evaluation and Consultation
Soteria Solutions can provide your school and community partners with technical assistance focused on the development, implementation, and evaluation of prevention tools and frameworks, compliance strategies, survivor services, research measures and strategic planning. All of which can help you more effectively address sexual and interpersonal violence and harassment in your community. For example:
Receive technical assistance grounded in research, theory and evidence-based evaluation.
Build capacity to comply with Title IX, VAWA, the Clery Act, Title VII, and state laws.
Design strategies to create and sustain violence-free learning, working and living environments.
Bringing in the Bystander College Prevention Program Training
Our one-day train-the-trainer in-person course will enable your staff to provide Bringing in the Bystander College Prevention Program to your students, staff, and faculty. Our trainings are also available virtually via Zoom.
Schools or their community partners may elect to host this facilitator training in open sessions.
Schools that host train-the-trainer sessions may be eligible for a free attendee. Students may attend at a discounted rate.
Our training calendar provides details on upcoming sessions, or contact us with specific questions. Skilled trainers with many years of sexual violence prevention experience lead these trainings.