UK Universities Invest in Disclosure of Sexual Violence E-Learning
London, UKLearning NewsCiphr eLearning, powered by Marshalls
15 UK universities have invested in a programme on Disclosure of Sexual Violence for Staff. An accompanying programme is available for students to raise the issue of consent.
A bespoke E-Learning course created by Marshalls for a UK University.
David Marshall founder of Marshall E-Learning explains, “we had previously been overwhelmingly focussed on diversity and inclusion E-Learning for universities. In the last year we have seen equal demand for resources to support staff on how they should respond to a student disclosing to them that they have been the victim of sexual violence, this of course can include cyber abuse or stalking”.
Several universities have invested in completely bespoke E-Learning courses for their staff.
Marshalls have partnered with Rape Crisis on several of these projects and have also worked closely with the in-house subject matter experts within universities.
“This shows E-Learning does not have to be only for generic, off the shelf topics, but can be deployed for challenging, nuanced topics”.
Marshall E-Learning was founded in 2002 and is now part of Ciphr. They have a strong specialism in diversity, inclusion and unconscious bias and can provide off-the-shelf content and bespoke courses. Clients of Ciphr eLearning, powered by Marshalls, include Financial Conduct Authority, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Barnardo's, Police Scotland, Greater London Authority, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and the Irish Universities Association.