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Sexual Harassment
Prevention
Bob Anderson, Irma
Anthony, Gene Jacquez
Sexual Harassment Overview
Project Goals
Resources
Project Description
Procedures
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Sexual Harassment Prevention Goals
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To significantly reduce the number of
sexual harassment and sexual assault
incidents in our schools
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Train school personnel and parents in
recognizing, acknowledging and reporting
sexual harassment and sexual assault
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Description of Prevention Education for
Faculty,Administrators and Parents
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Message – reduce the number of incidents which
disrupt academic activities and harm positive
learning environments
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Provide training for administrators and teachers
to present prevention and intervention tools for
use in the classroom & school setting
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Provide prevention classes for parents
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Prevention Education for Third, Sixth
and Ninth Grade Students
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Two hour session for all 3rd graders that is based on
research of developmental readiness*
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Four hour session for all 6th graders based on
research of development stage for increased
information about sexual harassment and sexual
assault *
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Two – Four sessions for 9th graders dividing students
by gender*
*Proposal submitted to Denver Public Schools by RAAP
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RESPECT: Sexual Harassment Intervention
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RESPECT: (Gr. 6 – 10); This four-session
intervention uses video vignettes, and
role-play techniques to impact peer
normative misperceptions of social cues
that often lead to harassment. It is rooted
in the cognitive developmental theory of
Piaget, and others.
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Interventions for sexual harassment
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Restorative justice for minor offenses
Restorative Justice Program
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Refer offenders of sexual incidents to
RAAP and PAVE
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Also contact Steve Nederfield (DPS SW) re.
students with a history of sexual offending
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DPS Sexual Harassment/Sexual Assault Policies
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Click here for DPS Sexual Harassment
Policy:
Sexual Harassment Policy
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For policy information regarding sexual
assault, click the link below, then scroll
down to the section entitled “Third Party
Assault”
Sexual Assault Policy
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District and Community Resources for
training and classroom prevention education
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Dr. Gene Jacquez Denver Public Schools
1330 Fox Street; Denver, CO 80203
(303) 405-6621
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RAAP – Sharon Heinlan
1740 Gaylord Street; Denver, CO 80206
(303) 329-9922 or 24 hours hotline (303) 322-7273
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Project PAVE - Jim Bernuth
2051 York St.;
(303) 322-2382
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Denver, CO 80205
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District and Community Resources for
training and classroom prevention education
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Interwest Equity Assistance Center
Ramon Villarreal, Director
110 16th St.
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 623-5795
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Full Power –Teaching Safety and Violence
Protection Skills
Mark Fearer
2525 Arapahoe Avenue, #E4-324
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 543-0987
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