How should JHU communicate about sexual violence and misconduct services and resources?

| September 23, 2022

How should JHU communicate about sexual violence and misconduct services and resources?

Share your thoughts.

Your participation in a focus group will help develop a student-informed communication strategy to support students in connecting to helpful resources when needed.

We’ll discuss:

  • What barriers students experience in accessing resources
  • What influences students’ decisions to access support resources

Who: Graduate and undergraduate JHU students, full-time or part-time

What: 75- 90 minute focus group discussion with 5- 7 other JHU students

When: September and October 2022

Where: Virtually/Zoom or in-person (JH campuses)

You do not need to be a survivor of violence or misconduct to participate.  If you are a survivor, we will not ask you to share the details of your experience. The focus of these discussions is to develop improved communication about resources.

Focus group participants will receive a $15 gift card or JHU-branded merchandise of similar value.

To sign up or learn more, contact Zoé Mistrale Hendrickson at zhendri1@jhu.edu

This effort is a collaboration between the Johns Hopkins University Provost’s Sexual Violence Advisory Committee and the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs.

If you have experienced sexual misconduct or want to learn more about resources available to the Hopkins community, please visit https://sexualmisconduct.jhu.edu/

IRB#00021091   Zoé Mistrale Hendrickson, Principal Investigator