What is M-Power?
M-POWER Peer Education Network serves the student body at ¹ÏÉñÍø as an educational resource on the issues of sexual & relationship violence. Peer educators engage their fellow students in programs and discussions that promote gender equality and anti-violence. Through its presence and programs on the ¹ÏÉñÍø campus, M-POWER creates spaces for education and change.
What Does it Mean to be a Peer Educator?
As an M-POWER Peer Educator you will be required to complete 6 hours of training which is meant to prepare you to present to residence halls, sororities and fraternities, athletic groups, and a variety of student organizations on topics related to healthy relationships, sexual assault and campus safety. Each Peer Educator will be required to complete a minimum of 4 presentations/programs throughout the academic year (2 per semester). The requirements are as follows: lead a minimum of 2 M-Power Presentations, participate in a minimum of 2 Women & Gender Equity Center programs/events (one of them MUST be during an Awareness Theme Month).
Peer Educators are very important people on a college campus, because it has been proven that students will listen to your message and be able to relate to you because you are students. We will train you so that you can make these challenging topics an enlightening experience for all students at ¹ÏÉñÍø. If just one student walks away with a new piece of information, an increased sense of safety and support, or information to help a friend, then you have done your job. You can't save the world in one hour, but knowledge is contagious!
What Will I Gain?
There are many benefits to being a peer educator. You will develop your public speaking skills, become trained in violence prevention & advocacy, interact with the student community, serve as an important resource for other students, enhance self-efficacy, and build your resume!
Who Can Apply?
Any ¹ÏÉñÍø student! This program welcomes people of all gender identities, ages, and backgrounds who are currently enrolled as a student at ¹ÏÉñÍø. Courses in Women's Studies or courses cross-listed with Women's Studies and/or a basic understanding of sexual & relationship violence issues is preferred but not required.
How Do I Apply?
Apply online .
Dates: September 26-27Â from 12-2:30 p.m.
If you have questions about applying, please call, or email, Karis Thomas, S.A.F.E. Graduate Assistant, in the Women & Gender Equity Center at 757-683-4109, k4thomas@odu.edu, for more information.
Get Involved
Fall 2024 Training
Dates: September 26-27th
Time: 12:00-2:30 pm
Location: SRWC, Flex room B (2nd Floor)
M-Power Presentation
M-Power presentations are 45-50 minutes in length, led by peer educators and usually involve brief film clips, interactive exercises and discussion. To request a workshop, please complete the presentation request form.
If you have questions about applying, please call, or email, Karis Thomas, S.A.F.E. Graduate Assistant, in the Women & Gender Equity Center at 757-683-4109, k4thomas@odu.edu, for more information.
Programs Customized to your needs. The following are examples of the topics that can be covered:
- Relationship Violence
- Healthy Relationships
- Sexual Assault Rape
- Consent
- Drug/Alcohol Facilitated Rape
- Stalking
- Bystander Intervention
- Female Empowerment
- Men's Role
- Sexual Equality