For Parents & Guardians

A Tulane parent guide for talking with your student about sexual violence

You can make a difference.

You have likely heard a lot about sexual assault on college campuses in recent years. While this topic can bring up a variety of feelings, including fear, anger, and discomfort, it is important for all members of our Tulane community, including parents, to be educated about sexual misconduct and how each of us contribute to creating a safe learning environment for all students to grow and succeed.

Tulane is committed to ending sexual violence on our campus. In our effort to institutionalize sexual respect and community norms that protect individuals from and condemn acts of violence, we invite you to use this Guide for Parents to begin or continue conversations with your student about consent, sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating violence, stalking, and the resources available at Tulane. To learn more about Tulane's prevention and response efforts, we encourage you to view this webinar for parents that was recorded on January 26, 2022, featuring staff from the Title IX office, Student Resources and Support Services, and Campus Health.

Understanding Sexual Violence
How to Be Part of the Solution
Conversation Tips
Supporting Your Child
Reporting
References