Sexual Misconduct Prevention Annual Training

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is committed to the safety of our community and improving prevention and response to sexual misconduct. Faculty and staff training prepares employees to cultivate and maintain a workplace culture resistant to discrimination, harassment and retaliation.

For students, this training is among the ways we are getting more information out to all students about the policy, resources, and support services we have available in case you or someone you know needs them. This training also contains information about prevention skills and strategies and offers information to better equip you to support others. 

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The training for faculty and staff equips them with information and skills that promote intervention, empathy, and allyship. It includes sections specific to requirements under Title IX and the Clery Act. All students, faculty and staff are expected to complete the training annually.

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This training satisfies our obligations under federal and state law, but more importantly is a critical step in transforming our university culture by clearly communicating our values and reflects our commitment to the safety and academic or professional success of our students and employees

More information about the university’s sexual misconduct prevention training is available on the We Care: Sexual Misconduct Support, Response, and Prevention website.



Office of the Vice Chancellor for Access, Civil Rights & Community
614 E. Daniel Street, Third Floor
MC-311
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 300-9580