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Training and Requests

Violence Prevention and Advocacy Services (VPAS) loves to connect with our campus community. We welcome requests for outreach, education, and trainings from student and employee groups, university classes, offices and departments, other campus entities, and community resources. We also offer open call dates for some trainings, when students and employees can register on their own.

Training Programs

Request a Training

VPAS staff are happy to partner with campus and community resources to support educational and outreach initiatives. We’re open to brainstorming and planning additional topics that may interest a group. Additionally, confidential staff may be available to offer on-site, confidential emotional support for campus programs or events addressing harassment, sexual misconduct, interpersonal violence, or stalking.

To connect with VPAS for outreach or training, please complete the Program Request Form below. We strive to accommodate as many requests as possible, but availability may be limited based on request volume and timing. For optimal scheduling, please reach out to VPAS at least two weeks prior to your program or event. If VPAS staff are not available, we will do our best to help identify alternative resources who may be available to assist.

VPAS Training Request

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM)

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), a time recognized nationally and by UNC to raise awareness, support each other, highlight resources, and work together to prevent sexual assault and sexual misconduct at Carolina. Throughout the month, Violence Prevention and Advocacy Services and campus resources are hosting events for students and employees to connect, learn, and get involved. Learn more and view the calendar at go.unc.edu/SAAM

2026 Campus Hazing Prevention Survey

UNC-Chapel Hill is part of a national hazing prevention study focused on hazing prevention and building safer student groups, organizations, and teams for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.

All undergraduate, graduate, and professional students are invited to take the survey.

Learn more and take the survey at go.unc.edu/hazingpreventionsurvey

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