Voice: Georgia Tech's Sexual Voilence Prevention and Advocacy Initiative
What is Voice?
For Men

Why is VOICE at Tech?

Consent: How do I get it?

Why Should I Care?

Is Sexual Violence a Women's Issue?

Stopping Rape: What Men Can Do

Sign Up for a Program

Victim/Survivor
How to Help A Victim
Healthy Relationships
Get Involved
Contacts and Resources
Voice HOME : For Men : Make A Request

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A constructive response to sexual violence is to provide opportunities for everyone to acquire the skills and understanding that they need to act or find help, individually and collectively, in a way that promotes healing, safety, and justice. VOICE offers men's programs that are designed to create those opportunities.

The topics covered in VOICE programs include:

  • Introduction to the VOICE initiative
  • Defining sexual violence, consent, and coercion
  • Statistics at Georgia Tech
  • GT Student Policy on Sexual Harassment and Misconduct
  • Popular culture
  • Gender stereotypes and expectations
  • Causes of sexual violence
  • Effects of sexual violence
  • Helping a survivor
  • Resources available at the GT community and outside
  • How to connect with VOICE / Get Involved

If you would like to focus on one or more of these topics, please let us know when requesting a program. To help us better assist you, please include the following information in your request:

• Audience type: academic class, student organization, etc.
• Desired date (it is best to give a couple of dates that would work for you)
• Desired time
• Location
• A phone number where you can be reached
• Your e-mail address
• Approximate number that will be attending
• Gender of the group
• Any comments or special considerations

 
Have you been assaulted? Find options here... Go to the Health Services web site Georgia Institute of Technology main web site