Workshops and Programs
Click here to request additional training, including the ones listed on this page.Mike Domitrz: Can I Kiss You?
Length: 60-75 minutes
Date: November 11th, 2021
Time: 6:00pm
Mike Domitrz presents this one-person show sharing how-to skills for asking first (verbal consent), being a friend (bystander intervention), and opening a door (properly supporting survivors and helping more survivors come forward). The presentation takes an interactive and inclusive approach, with audience participation.
Healthy Relationships
Length: 60-90 minutes
Escalation is a film that takes participants through an abusive relationship, from beginning to end. This presentation will help viewers understand/recognize early signs of an unhealthy relationship and abuse. The video is then followed by a discussion with participants.
Behind the Post
Length: 45-60 minutes
Billions of photos are posted to social media every day, but you can’t always see the big picture through the small ones, especially when it comes to unhealthy relationships. Participants will watch a short 10-minute video taking you through a relationship of a couple and looking at how social media has an influence on couples and our decisions to stay in unhealthy relationships.
Responsible Employee
Length: 45-60 minutes
Participants will learn how to be a responsible employee at Baylor University. This training includes an understanding of the prohibited conducts, knowledge surrounding Senate Bill 212, how to report to the Equity Office and how to be supportive.
Responsible Student Employee
Length: 45-60 minutes
Participants will learn how to be a responsible student-employee at Baylor University. This training includes an understanding of TIX law, prohibited conduct, how to report to the Equity Office and how to respond to disclosure.
Title IX at Baylor University for Students
Length: 45-60 minutes
Participants will learn the Baylor Title IX policy, how to report, what resources are offered, and their options.
What is Adaptable Resolution? Exploring Resolution Options
Length: 20-30 minutes
Participants will learn about options available under the Civil Rights and Sexual and Interpersonal Misconduct (SIM) policies, focusing particularly on the Adaptable Resolution process.
Customized Trainings
Upon request, Equity Office Staff can design and facilitate a workshop customized to meet the needs of the participants. Themes of education can include but are not limited to sexual misconduct and violence awareness, bystander intervention, consent, and boundary recognition. Please be aware training must be requested one week prior to the event date.