The Facts |
Right to Know
What Your College Is Doing
|Checklist For Peer Educators
PEER EDUCATORS'S CHECKLIST
Sexual Assault?
Sexual Harassment?
Personal or Domestic Violence?
Focus (Mission Statement)?
Hopes and Goals?
Students at Large
Administrators
Staff (Including Counselors)
Faculty
Local Abuse Crisis Center
One Advisor from the College?
One Advisor from the Community (The Abuse Crisis Center)?
Shared Leadership Among Students?
Well-Defined Leadership Roles?
Regularly-Scheduled Meetings?
An Application Process?
Interviews?
Recruitment?
Student Groups
Honor Societies
Student Government
Athletic Organizations
Sororities
Fraternities
Key Academic Departments or Majors (Human Resources, Social Work)
People of Differing Cultural Backgrounds?
Females and Males?
Older-than-Average Students?
First through Last-Year Students?
Gay Men, Lesbians, and Bisexuals?
Orientation Sessions
Classes
Organizations
Conferences
Student Government
Student Affairs Office
Campus Offices or Departments
Community Organizations
Local Fundraisers
Junior High School Students
High School Students
Through...
Presentations in the Schools
Assistance with a Peer Education Team...
At the Junior High Level
At the High School Level
Mentoring
Have Materials?
Provide Audiences with Referral Numbers?
Engage in Evaluation?
Process Your Responses Afterward?
The North Dakota Campus Violence Project has developed this "Checklist" to assist college communities in their efforts to prevent personal violence through peer education programs.