Taking action when something doesn't feel right is proven to help protect those who are vulnerable and prevent sexual misconduct
Education
Chemeketa offers online training for students on avoiding, identifying, and reporting sexual discrimination, harassment, and violence. In-person training is also available upon request.
To request access to the online training, schedule an in-person session, or learn more, contact the Title IX coordinator.
Filing a Complaint or Report
Chemeketa encourages all individuals to report any alleged or suspected violation of its Sexual Harassment, Discrimination and Misconduct policy to the Title IX Coordinator by –
Call out your friends, classmates, or others on their disrespectful behavior and language
Be courageous
Look at your own attitudes
Think about how your actions may impact others
Help debunk rape myths:
"She asked for it." No one asks to be sexually assaulted. People have the right to be safe from any sexual violence. The offender, not the survivor, must be held accountable.
"Women often lie about being raped." The FBI reports that false accusations account for only 2% of all reported sexual assaults. This is no higher than false reports for any other crime.
"She was raped because she had too much to drink." Alcohol doesn't cause rape, people do.