The purpose of this procedure is to outline WVSOM’s process for developing, implementing, and maintaining sexual assault awareness programs that educate the campus community on the prevention of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking in compliance with the Clery Act and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (“VAWA”) provisions.
This procedure applies to all students, faculty, staff, vendors, and contractors at WVSOM and includes:
Primary prevention and awareness programs for new students and employees.
Ongoing prevention and awareness campaigns throughout the academic year.
WVSOM reserves the right to amend this procedure at any time, as necessary or appropriate.
For purposes of these procedures, the defined terms used herein have the definitions assigned to them in Institutional Policy GA-15: Safety and Security.
WVSOM will ensure that all awareness programs include definitions of:
Sexual assault
Dating violence
Domestic violence
Stalking
Consent (as defined by applicable state law and institutional policy)
Bystander intervention
Risk reduction
These definitions must be clearly communicated in all educational materials and presentations.
Sexual Assault Awareness Programs are designed to:
Educate the campus community on what constitutes sexual assault and related misconduct
Promote awareness and prevention of sexual violence
Provide information on consent, bystander intervention, and risk reduction
Inform the community about institutional policies, procedures, and resources
All incoming students (osteopathic and graduate)
All new employees (faculty, staff, administration)
WVSOM will offer prevention programs that:
Are mandatory for all new students and employees
Provide clear definitions of prohibited conduct
Promote positive and healthy behaviors that foster a safe and respectful environment
Include information on reporting others, institutional procedures, and resources
Online training modules
In-person orientations or workshops
Printed materials and guides
Peer-led sessions or facilitated discussions
Offered throughout the academic year (at minimum each semester)
Consent and communication
Bystander intervention skills
Supporting survivors
Alcohol and drug-facilitated sexual assault
Healthy relationships and boundaries
Rights under Title IX and the Clery Act
Public service announcements
Social media campaigns
Guest speakers and survivor panels
Interactive events (e.g., Take Back the Night, Clothesline Project)
Campus-wide awareness day/month (e.g., Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April)
WVSOM may coordinate awareness programming with:
Title IX Office
Campus Security
Student Affairs
Health and Counseling Services
Local rape crisis centers and advocacy groups
Peer education groups
WVSOM may track participation in all prevention and awareness programs.
Feedback surveys may be collected to assess program effectiveness.
Programs will be reviewed annually to incorporate updated practices and legal requirements.
Information about Sexual Assault Awareness Programs will be included in:
Student and employee handbooks
WVSOM’s Annual Security Report (“ASR”)
Institutional website and event calendars
All materials must be easily accessible, inclusive, and culturally competent.
In compliance with the Clery Act, WVSOM must:
Include a description of educational programs in the ASR
Provide a statement of institutional policies regarding sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking
Outline the procedures for disciplinary action and available resources
Describe the ongoing prevention and awareness campaigns
The ASR is published annually by October 1 and made available to current and prospective students and employees.
For more information about Sexual Assault Awareness Programs or to get involved:
Phone: 304-793-6836
Email: titleix@osteo.wvsom.edu
Website: https://www.wvsom.edu/title-ix
Counseling Services
Phone: 304-647-6324
Hours: 8:00am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday (24/7 Emergency – 1-866-640-4777 School Code (WVSOM)
Emergency: 304-647-8911
Non-Emergency: 304-647-6401
This procedure will be reviewed annually by the Clery Compliance Committee and updated as necessary to reflect changes in law, policy, and best practices.