Penn Violence Prevention

Penn Violence Prevention PVP aims to engage the Penn community in the prevention of sexual violence, relationship violence, and stalking on campus.

The goal is to not only ensure students have access to safe and effective resources, but to provide preventative education focused on building healthy relationships, understanding consent, reaching out to friends in need, and being an active bystander. We provide information on resources and reporting options, educational programs and training, and opportunities for student and staff involvement.

Registration for Spring Supporting Survivors Training is here!❤️Supporting Survivors is open to ALL Penn students. This ...
03/11/2021

Registration for Spring Supporting Survivors Training is here!❤️Supporting Survivors is open to ALL Penn students. This virtual training will educate students about the prevalence and impact of sexual assault and relationship violence. Participants will walk away with concrete skills to support survivors of interpersonal violence, respond to trauma and crisis, and become actively engaged in campus efforts to prevent interpersonal violence. We can’t wait to see you there!

Apply to be a PAVE educator! This is a paid position to support sexual and relationship violence prevention efforts at P...
02/15/2021

Apply to be a PAVE educator! This is a paid position to support sexual and relationship violence prevention efforts at Penn.

10/08/2020

Sign up for a virtual "Health Messaging in Africa: Public Performance and Community Health Education" course! This cours...
08/05/2020

Sign up for a virtual "Health Messaging in Africa: Public Performance and Community Health Education" course! This course examines the work and research of young artists from Liberia, West Africa who used street theater to teach best practices for prevention during the Ebola crisis. For more information, contact Jasmine Blanks Jones at [email protected]

Looking to talk with PVP staff this summer? PVP staff are available daily on week days for virtual office hours via Zoom...
06/29/2020

Looking to talk with PVP staff this summer?

PVP staff are available daily on week days for virtual office hours via Zoom. Students may also reach out directly by email to setup alternative meeting times or to ensure availability.

Katie - 10am - 11am, [email protected] (https://vpul-upenn.zoom.us/j/6127833704)

Rae - 12pm - 1pm, [email protected] (https://vpul-upenn.zoom.us/j/6161131420)

Malik - 2pm - 3pm, [email protected] (https://vpul-upenn.zoom.us/j/8190147076)

Reema - 4pm - 5pm, [email protected] (https://vpul-upenn.zoom.us/j/5913001024)

For 24/7 crisis response, please call Special Services 215-898-6600.

06/23/2020

Join Penn's African-American Resource Center (AARC) this evening for a virtual webinar: "A Closer Look: How Racism Became the new Pandemic."

"When America gets a cold, we get the Pneumonia!" Black and indigenous communities are impacted by COVID 19 more severely and at rates much higher than we exist in the population. We will explore the reasons for this by reviewing the historical context as well as generational trauma in the Black body. Let's take a closer look at how racism is the real pandemic.

Join in at TODAY @ 6 PM over Zoom (info on image) or streaming on African-American Resource Center (AARC)'s page.

Join PVP staff for a discussion on the relationship between intimate partner violence, policing, and racial violence nex...
06/10/2020

Join PVP staff for a discussion on the relationship between intimate partner violence, policing, and racial violence next Monday at 6pm.

Zoom link:
https://bit.ly/IPVpolicing

06/09/2020

https://upenn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6RmBWs3Xn9kMG1v

We are working hard to create a sense of belonging and support for our communities during this stressful time. We ask you to please take our short survey (6 questions, takes less than 5 minutes) so that we can know how we are doing and how we can best support you during this time of virtual services. We invite graduate/professional students, undergraduates, staff members, faculty, and community members to participate. Feel free to share the survey link with others--all responses are kept anonymous. Thank you!

06/05/2020

Starting in half an hour on BlueJeans! https://bluejeans.com/6673912596
Join Erin Cross, Penn LGBT Center Director, to talk about current events, focusing on White supremacy, our role in it, and what we can do as White people to make change. Racism was created and can be dismantled. No answers promised, just real talk in a brave space.

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3611 Locust Walk, 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA
19104

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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