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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
The Observer

Let's keep our community safe

Dear Notre Dame students, My heart sank when I learned of several reports of sexual assault last weekend. While I am encouraged that students are comfortable reporting, and I have great confidence in the support and response systems the University and our partners have in place, we will never be content until these incidents cease. Sexual assault is contrary to Notre Dame’s values in every way. When one of us is hurt, our entire community is also harmed and called to provide support to those directly impacted, while also reinforcing that this behavior is not tolerated. We have worked hard together to try to prevent and respond to instances of sexual assault and sexual misconduct, but every email notice reminds us that our goal has not been reached and we can and must do more as a community of students, faculty and staff. I encourage you to get involved in prevention and culture change efforts like the Green Dot violence prevention program that is new to our campus this year. More than 120 faculty and administrators, and 1,500 plus students have already received an overview of this program. You will hear more about how you can contribute to this effort over the coming semester. Bystander intervention training was just completed for all new first-year, transfer and graduate students and is available through the Gender Relations Center. Please refresh your own understanding of the policies and expectations we have in place at Notre Dame as well as the ways you can help a friend find resources if needed. Our residential hall staff just renewed their extensive annual training on sexual assault, so they are knowledgeable and compassionate sources of help. Confidential resources are available both on and off campus. Last spring, I sent a comprehensive letter that outlined preventing, reporting and response efforts available at Notre Dame with respect to sexual assault — you can find this letter and more resources on the Division of Student Affairs website. Above all else, if you know someone or have been personally impacted by sexual violence, please reach out to us for support — this is not a journey to be walked alone. As we continue this academic year, please commit to keeping watch over one another, making good decisions about where and how you socialize, being vigilant about the risks of alcohol and using the bystander skills you have learned (direct, delegate or distract) when you observe situations that could present risk to another. Your involvement is essential to ending violence on our campus. The sense of family we cultivate here at Notre Dame is one of our most beloved and distinctive values — let our care and concern for each other keep our community safe this weekend, for the rest of the year and for years to come. In Notre Dame,

Erin Hoffman-Harding vice president Office of Student Affairs Sept. 2

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