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Slow/Pause/Talk if: of Consent Do You Have Consent? Do You Have Consent? Yes means yes!!! The Importance Campus/Community Resources Campus/Community Resources YES!!! Agencies Available 24/7: Emergency Dispatch 911 UWGB Public Safety 920.465.2300 Sexual Assault Center 920.436.8899 SANE Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner at St. Vincent’s Hospital 920.704.2373 (pager) Resources available Monday through Friday during the day: UWGB Dean of Students Office 920.465.2152 UWGB Counseling and Health Center 920.465.2380 UWGB Sexual Assault Coordinator 920.465.2380 UWGB Title IX Coordinator - 920.465.2210 You or your partner are intoxicated or impaired. Your partner says “No.” Your partner is asleep or passed out. You hope your partner will say nothing and go with the flow. You have not asked. You are not sure what the other person wants. You feel like you are getting mixed signals. You have not talked about what you want to do. You assume you will do the same thing as before. Your partner stops or is not responsive. You and your partner come to an enthusiastic and mutual decision about how far to go. You and your partner clearly express mutual comfort with the choices made together. You feel comfortable and safe talking at any point and stopping at any time. It is the victim’s decision whether to report the assault. Filing an informational report does not obligate the victim to press charges. Should the victim choose to press charges later, a report can increase the possibility of a successful prosecution. A victim of sexual assault can file a confidential and/or anonymous report with the Dean of Students Office or the Counseling and Health Center. The University cannot take disciplinary action solely on this report. The Counseling and Health Center is available to assist a victim in contacting support agencies on or off campus, notifying proper law enforcement authorities including campus and/or local police and discussing the various options available to the victim. Stop if: Go if: For more information visit: www.uwgb.edu/dean-of-students www.uwgb.edu/counseling-health

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Page 1: The - University of Wisconsin-Green Bay · Consent for any sexual activity is the centerpiece for preventing sexual coercion and unwanted sexual behavior. Consent is an essential

Slow/Pause/Talk if:

of Consent

Do YouHave Consent?Do YouHave Consent?

Yes means yes!!!

TheImportance

Campus/CommunityResourcesCampus/CommunityResources

YES!!!

Agencies Available 24/7:

• Emergency Dispatch 911 • UWGB Public Safety 920.465.2300 • Sexual Assault Center 920.436.8899 • SANE Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner at St. Vincent’s Hospital 920.704.2373 (pager)

Resources available Monday through Friday during the day:

• UWGB Dean of Students O�ce 920.465.2152 • UWGB Counseling and Health Center 920.465.2380 • UWGB Sexual Assault Coordinator 920.465.2380 • UWGB Title IX Coordinator - 920.465.2210

• You or your partner are intoxicated or impaired. • Your partner says “No.” • Your partner is asleep or passed out. • You hope your partner will say nothing and go with the �ow. • You have not asked.

• You are not sure what the other person wants. • You feel like you are getting mixed signals. • You have not talked about what you want to do. • You assume you will do the same thing as before. • Your partner stops or is not responsive.

• You and your partner come to an enthusiastic and mutual decision about how far to go. • You and your partner clearly express mutual comfort with the choices made together. • You feel comfortable and safe talking at any point and stopping at any time.

It is the victim’s decision whether to report the assault. Filing an informational report does not obligate the victim to press charges. Should the victim choose to press charges later, a report can increase the possibility of a successful prosecution.

A victim of sexual assault can �le a con�dential and/or anonymous report with the Dean of Students O�ce or the Counseling and Health Center. The University cannot take disciplinary action solely on this report.

The Counseling and Health Center is available to assist a victim in contacting support agencies on or o� campus, notifying proper law enforcement authorities including campus and/or local police and discussing the various options available to the victim.

Stop if:

Go if:

For more information visit:www.uwgb.edu/dean-of-studentswww.uwgb.edu/counseling-health

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Consent for any sexual activity is the centerpiece for preventing sexual coercion and unwanted sexual behavior. Consent is an essential and fun part of sexual communication. Likewise, it can be a vital component of mutual pleasure and healthy sexuality.

Sexual assault is sexual intercourse and/or sexual contact in the absence of consent. Sexual assault is a crime.

UW-Green Bay recommends the following actions be taken by the victim of a sexual assault for his/her well-being:

• Before you act. • When you are unsure if consent was given. • Periodically throughout sexual activity or intimacy. • With a person who is of clear and sound mind.

• Use open ended questions. • Listen to and respect the response. • Be clear and speci�c about your intentions.

Consent is...voluntary, verbal, mutual, creative, wanted, sober, active, informed, enthusiastic, honest and sexy.

Consent is NOT...coerced, implied, assumed, one-sided, silent or domineering.

Talk to Someone:Rather than trying to erase the incident from memory it is important that the victim talk to a friend, a Resident Assistant, someone from the campus Counseling and Health Center, the Sexual Assault Center, the Dean of Student’s O�ce, or Public Safety. This is the �rst step in regaining control of one’s life.

Get Medical Care: As soon as possible, the victim should get medical care from an emergency room, private physician, or the UW-Green Bay Counseling and Health Center in Student Services (SS1400). The victim will bene�t from being examined for physical injury and disease, and from a discussion of options for pregnancy prevention.

Report the Incident: Reporting is strongly advised so that victims can be informed of their rights and be connected with resources. See back panel for information about reporting incidents.

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