
Harm Reduction Summit: Less Risk. More Fun! (Spring 2025)
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6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
This workshop explores how consent is an important part of our day-to-day experience and how navigating accountability conversations and rejection are an important part of building a campus culture that promotes consent. Participants will develop skills for having accountability conversations, navigating rejection with emotional resilience, and fostering a culture where everyone feels safe and respected. Participants will gain practical tools to support healthier, more confident interactions with friends and partners.
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Cannabis 101 workshop - open to all students! An Intervene 2.0 90-minute workshop about cannabis, harm reduction strategies, and active bystander intervention. Fulfills the RSO harm reduction requirement. Please register ahead of time if planning on attending!
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Well-being is a personal and evolving journey. This workshop invites participants to reflect on the five key dimensions of well-being—emotional, relational, spiritual, physical, and foundational. Through guided reflection, participants will identify a personal goal(s) to enhance their well-being and explore campus resources and support systems available to help them succeed.
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
*This is an open workshop for Registered Student Organizations to help fulfill their RSO Harm Reduction requirement as a part of DU's "Harm Reduction Summit."*
This workshop will use a fictional relationship as it develops between two people who meet online to explore topics such as: relationship red/green flags, conflict resolution, consent, and interpersonal violence (including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking). Students will also learn about campus and community resources that support those who may have experienced these types of harm.
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Co-hosted with: Undergraduate Student Government, USG Student Organizations Committee, HCC: Health Promotion, Collegiate Recovery Community, Social Justice Education
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