Presentations

 

Counseling & Wellness Services professional staff provide educational presentations and trainings to students, staff, faculty, and parents on a variety of topics. We strive to provide presentations that are culturally relevant, inclusive of diverse communities and identities, sustainable, responsive to community needs and informed by research. Our programs also align with a socioecological model that considers risk and protective factors in the context of the student, relationships, institution, community and the broader society.

Presentation Request

Please note: Two weeks notice is required for all presentation requests.

BELOW IS A LIST OF OUR AVAILABLE PRESENTATIONS.

Alcohol Education & Resources

Hey Bartender

is an interactive presentation that provides information on standard serving sizes of alcohol, alcohol poisoning, and low-risk drinking strategies (minimum of ten participants & 60-minute presentation).

 

Rethink Your Drink

will go over perceptions of alcohol use, alcohol expectancies and alcohol safety and resources on campus (minimum twenty participants & 60-minute presentation).

Sexual Health Education

Lube, Latex & Love

is a presentation for anyone and everyone; this interactive program will go over a broad range of sexual health topics including, communication, consent, STDs, contraceptives, and lubricants (minimum of ten participants & 60-minute presentation).

Let’s Get it On

provides education on available contraceptives, how to use them, where to get them and WHY they are so important to use (minimum of ten participants & 60-minute presentation)

Interpersonal Violence, Sexual Assault Prevention, Bystander Intervention

Start By Believing

 provides students with the information and skills they need to help a friend who discloses they have been sexually assaulted. Knowing how to respond is critical and each person’s reaction can be the first step in a long path toward justice and healing (minimum of ten participants & 60-minute presentation)

Say Something

is an interactive presentation that will cover consent, bystander intervention (including why someone may not intervene and ways to do so safely), and lastly reporting options on and off campus (minimum of twenty participants & 60-minute presentation).

 

Eagle Upstanders

is an engaging presentation that will go over the bystander effect, ways you can intervene and how you can create a culture of caring at EWU (minimum of ten participants & 60 minute presentation).

Mental Health Promotion Presentations

I got 99 Problems but Stress Ain’t One

is an interactive presentation that will help participants balance school, work, social life and other activities with health stress management techniques to help reduce stress (minimum of 10 participants & 60 minute presentation).

The Greatest Wealth is Health

will answer ‘what does it mean to be healthy and well?’ The presentation will highlight the dimensions of wellness, nutrition, fitness, goal setting and campus resources to make you a health and focused student (minimum of 10 participants & 60 minute presentation).

The Pursuit of Happiness

will teach you valuable skills, challenge you to change your response when life can get tough and find gratitude throughout all your experiences (minimum of ten participants & 60-minute presentation).

Sexy & I Know it

will examine the impact media has on your body image and will learn ways to boost your self-esteem, confidence and love your body without altering your physical appearance (minimum of ten participants & 60-minute presentation).

It’s Called Self Care

will look at the importance of self-care as a stress management technique. This presentation is especially for those individuals that may be in a caring profession where compassion fatigue and high stress is common. Looking at ways to incorporate self-care within different dimension of wellness is also considered. (minimum of ten participants & 60-minute presentation).

 

Suicide Prevention Trainings

QPR

is an evidence-based, skill building suicide prevention gatekeeper program for students, staff and faculty. Through discussion and role play, participants will learn the warning signs of suicide and how to intervene when they are seen (minimum of ten participants & 60 minute training).

Other Prevention Programs
If you are interested in presentations on topics not currently covered by our professional staff, please contact us to discuss your idea and see if we can fit your needs in a different way.

Presentations from one of our professional staff can be scheduled by contacting Counseling & Wellness Services at: 509.359.2366 or email Laura Gant directly Lgant@ewu.edu or complete the form below:

Presentation Request