Programs
CO-ED Program
his program is presented to all female or co-ed groups. The presenters will discuss the definition of sexual a
ssault, social myths surrounding sexual aggression, information on common date rape drugs, bystander intervention
strategies, and how to help a survivor. (Specify Preference: WITH or WITHOUT Survivor's Account):
This optional segment incorporates a survivor's account of their assault into the Co-ed program. This is not always
available.
Men's Program
Male advocates provide powerful multi-media presentations to groups of males defining sexual assault, teaching men how to support survivors, and encouraging men to confront ideas and actions that promote or allow for the occurrence of sexual assault. Please ensure DVD audio/visual capabilities.
NO ZEBRAS: Freshman Orientation Bystander Program
These vignettes are performed and written by members of SAPA and their advisor who supplements each topic with factual information between skits. All actors are available after performances, confidentially, for anyone who needs to talk. Subjects include dating violence, sexual assault, "date rape drugs," sexual harassment, stalking, as well as facts and statistics for college campuses. Because of the cast-size and time involved in this performance, we require a donation for performances outside CMU. Please contact us for more information and to check availability.
Domestic Violence Program
Through a series of small skits and statistical information, this program highlights the "red flags" of a domestic violence situation, shows the progression of intensity (yelling - grabbing - hitting, etc.), touches on the "honeymoon" period, and gives information for supporting survivors.
Other
We can also create a program to fit your group's needs, and provide advocacy or support at programs/events. Please contact us to discuss further.
Programs are offered free of charge to all campus groups & classes. Subject to presenter availability. To set up a presentation please use the Program Request Form or send email for more detailed information.
Contact Information
24-Hour Crisis Line: 774-CALL
SAPA Office: Foust Hall 150
General Inquiries/Information: sapa@cmich.edu
Sexual Aggression Services
Director, Steve Thompson
Office: SAC 195
Business Line: 774-6677
thomp1sm@cmich.edu
SAPA Chat and Crisis Line
These services are provided during CMU fall/spring semesters, and are unavailable during summer semesters, university breaks, and university closures. Please contact us via business line or email for advocacy during these times.
