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                                    Ongoing Prevention and Awareness Campaign:The College also conducts an Ongoing Prevention and Awareness Campaign (OPAC) aimed at all students and employees. This campaign covers the same material as provided in the PPAP, but is intended to increase the understanding of students and employees on these topics and to improve their skills for addressing the offenses of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.PPAP and OPAC Programming Methods:The PPAP and OPAC are carried out in a variety of ways, using a range of strategies, and, as appropriate, targeting specific audiences throughout the College. Methods include, but are not limited to: presentations, online training modules, and distribution of written materials. A summary of this programming is provided below.%u2022New students receive education on the prevention of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking through a presentation during orientation. %u2022All students are enrolled in the Vector Solutions: Sexual Assault and Prevention for Community Colleges Course within Blackboard. %u2022All new employees are required to complete an online training module on these topics upon hire and are required to retake the online training each year.%u2022While programming occurs throughout the year, the College also offers educational sessions and literature in coordination with nationally recognized observances such as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month.Procedures to Follow if You are a Victim of Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking:If you are a victim of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, go to a safe place and call 911 or the UA-PTC Police Department at 501-812-2711. The Main Campus and Aviation Duty Phone may be reached at 501-580-1831. The South Campus and Business and Industry Center Duty Phone may be reached at 501-626-7152. You may also contact the College%u2019s Title IX Coordinator at 501-812-2756.Victims will be notified in writing of the procedures to follow, including: 1.To whom and how the alleged offense should be reported (contact the Title IX Coordinator or refer to the other resources listed in this report).2.The importance of preserving evidence that may be necessary to prove the offense in a criminal proceeding or disciplinary action or to obtain a protective order.3.The victim%u2019s options regarding notification to law enforcement, which are: (a) the option to notify either on-campus or local police; (b) the option to be assisted by campus security authorities in notifying law enforcement if the victim so chooses (the institution is obligated to comply with such a request if it is made); and (c) the option to declineto notify such authorities.4.Where applicable, the rights of victims and the institution%u2019s responsibilities regarding orders of protection, no-contact orders, restraining orders, or similar lawful orders issued by a criminal, civil, or tribal court.
                                
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