Registration is now open for a July 20-22 R.A.D. women’s self-defense course for staff and faculty. For more information about this program and to access the registration form, please visit www.ithaca.edu/sacl/safety/rad.
The course is presented by certified instructors from the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management, and will be a nine hour class conducted as a 6 to 9 p.m. session on each of the three class dates. Participants must attend all three sessions.
R.A.D. is only one of a number of programs Ithaca College offers in its multilayered approach toward combatting sexual assault.
R.A.D. is a nationally developed program, which is recognized for substantially lowering participants' risk of being sexually assaulted. It trains participants on how to defend themselves against sexual assaults in all kinds of scenarios and against known and unknown perpetrators. The New York Times recently published an article about the success of similar training programs in preventing sexual assault incidents: "College Rape Prevention Program Proves a Rare Success."
Payment can be made in advance or on the course start date. The class will be limited to 10-15 participants, and a wait list will be maintained for future classes if registrations exceed the available spaces. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out at any time to any of the R.A.D. coordinators listed on the R.A.D. site.
Ithaca College launched a comprehensive Sexual Harassment and Assault Response & Education (SHARE) program in the fall of 2014. Through SHARE, the college offers diverse and widely recognized training, education, programming, and other resources on this topic. The IC community can access SHARE information at https://www.ithaca.edu/sacl/share/.
More information about the R.A.D program and why this session is only open to participants that identify as female can be found here: Sexual Assault Prevention and Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Program Updates.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Andrew Kosinuk at akosinuk@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-5809. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
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