Prevention & Education

Creating a culture of respect on campus starts with learning about important topics like consent, healthy relationships, and how to recognize and prevent harm before it happens. When we take the time to educate ourselves and support one another, we help build a safer, more caring community for everyone. 

Safer’s Prevention Educator is available to lead free workshops on a range of topics related to preventing harm and promoting healthy relationships. CSULB students, faculty, and staff are welcome to request a workshop by filling out our workshop request form. Online request form coming soon. Please contact us at Safer@csulb.edu for assistance.


Workshop Offerings

A brief overview of the root causes of interpersonal violence and its impact on communities. Participants will learn the definitions of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. Participants will learn about resources available online, on campus and within the community.

Learn to recognize signs of an unhealthy relationship or friendship and the skills to empathetically discuss concerns to a loved one. Participants will also learn about resources available online, on campus and within the community.

This training equips participants to step in confidently when they see sexual and relationship violence in their communities. 

This workshop builds participants’ understanding of consent and the skills needed to communicate boundaries across all relationships.

Participants will gain insight into the impact of trauma and learn supportive approaches to assist loved ones who have experienced harm. Through this training, become familiar with confidential services available both on and off campus.

This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of Safer’s confidential advocacy support and prevention education services available to the CSULB campus community.