Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct Module

For Summer Intern, Long-term Guests, and Conference Housing Residents

1.Please enter your name.(Required.)
2.Please provide your Vanderbilt email address.  (If you do not have one, please provide the email address for which you registered for the program that directed you to complete this online module.)(Required.)
Please watch the video in its entirety and then proceed to the questions below. You may wish to enlarge the video to full screen and then return to this form. Please note:  This module records each user's time spent viewing the video and responding to questions.


3.Effective consent must:(Required.)
4.List as many as the bystander intervention strategies as you can. (*Hint: They all start with the letter D.*)(Required.)
5.One resource available to help if I witness or experience any form of sexual misconduct is:
The Nashville Sexual Assault Center offers 24-hour a day crisis support via their hotline 1-866-811-RISE (7473). Chat support is available via their website from 7 AM-11 PM. Another option is RAINN, a national organization that offers online chat support for those impacted by sexual violence. In an emergency, please dial 911.

Nashville’s Family Safety Center serves individuals who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or child abuse. The Family Safety Center provides Free and confidential services, including:
  • Safety Planning
  • Danger Assessment
  • Orders of Protection
  • Counseling
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Shelter/Housing Assistance
  • Emergency Food Assistance
  • Children’s Services
  • Support Groups
  • Referrals to Partner Agencies
  • Address Confidentiality Assistance
  • Domestic Violence Education
On-campus crisis support is provided by the Vanderbilt University Project Safe Support Hotline 615-322-SAFE (7233). We're available 24 hours a day to listen, provide support, and answer questions. Learn more about Project Safe's services, which are available to you, on the Project Safe website.

To report a matter to the Vanderbilt University Title IX Coordinator, visit their Online Reporting Form.

To reach the Vanderbilt Police Department in an emergency, please dial 911 or (615) 421-1911

To request a Vanderbilt Police Department Safety Escort, please call (615) 421-8888.

While you're on campus, we recommend that you download the VandySafe app, a mobile safety application for iOS and Android smartphones. The app allows users to connect directly from their cell phones to the Vanderbilt University Police Department. With VandySafe, you can contact VUPD for emergency services with two easy taps, submit non-emergency reports to VUPD with text, photos, or videos, submit information to VUPD anonymously, assign contacts to monitor your safety at your request, access information about Vandy Vans, and view VUPD emergency guides. SafeVU is free, available to anyone, and available for iOS and Android.
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