Workshops and Presentations
Presentations for Classrooms or Student Organizations
At CVIC at UND, we are dedicated to fostering a safe and supportive campus environment through education and prevention. Our interactive workshops and presentations are designed to empower students, faculty, and staff with the knowledge and skills to recognize, prevent, and respond to violence in our community.
Available to classrooms and student groups, our programs cover a range of topics including healthy relationships, consent and sex communication, bystander intervention, and understanding the impact of gender-based violence. Each session is tailored to fit your group's needs, creating a dynamic and engaging learning experience that promotes respect and safety for all.
Join us in building a culture of care and accountability on campus by scheduling a presentation today! Please contact the Prevention & Education Campus Coordinator or fill in the form below.
Workshops Offered by CVIC at UND
These topics can be sensitive in nature, so providing students with notice is important. Please email or call us at 701.777.3807 with any questions. The Prevention & Education Campus Coordinator will reach out upon receiving a presentation request.
Workshops are available Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 7.p.m.
45 Minutes
In-Person or Virtual
This session discusses how feeling trapped in a love labyrinth is a very real and frightening sign of relationship abuse. Students will recognize the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships, as well as identify the signs and impact of emotional abuse.
Trigger Warning: Content in this session depicts examples of relationship abuse.
Objectives
- Recognize the signs of emotional abuse and controlling behavior
- Summarize what healthy relationships look like
- Apply healthy behaviors in relationships
- Identify the resources available at UND
45 Minutes
In-Person or Virtual
Billions of photos are posted to social media every day, but you don’t always see the big picture, especially when it comes to unhealthy relationships. There is more to a relationship than what we see on social media. Students will understand the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships and the role that technology and social media can play.
Trigger Warning: Content in this session depicts examples of relationship abuse.
Objectives
- Recognize the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships
- Identify how social media can have an impact in unhealthy relationships
- Summarize what healthy relationships look like
- Apply healthy behaviors in relationships
- Identify the resources available at UND