Student Organizations
- Hazing Prevention Workshops: Request an interactive workshop that is personalized for your student organization to learn more about hazing and how to take action.
- Know the Facts: Workshop that focuses on identifying hazing behaviors and the environmental factors involved in incidents of hazing.
- Creating Space for Actionable Change: Workshop that explores collaborative leadership and how to make actionable changes that prevent hazing.
- Building Anti-Hazing Communities: Workshop to inspire your club, group or team members to explore ways to normalize bystander intervention in your communities.
- Hazing Prevention Consultation: Request a small group or one-on-one staff consultation to discuss your questions, concerns, and ideas for hazing prevention in your group or club.
- Horns Against Hazing Workshop Series: Provides an overview of hazing behaviors and environmental factors, bystander intervention, impacts of hazing, and reporting. Students can engage in 4 total hours (any combination of workshops) to earn the Hazing Prevention and Response badge. This badge can be posted on Linkedin or social media to show employers professional development opportunities that were completed.
- Know the Facts
- Paint the Change
- Building Resilience: Countering the impact of hazing on mental health
- And more!
Faculty and Staff
- Hazing Prevention Workshop: Request a workshop for your area to learn how to identify, intervene, and report hazing.
Other Training Resources
Leadership development and safe, welcoming environments help prevent hazing. Consider these free workshops and resources for your team, club or organization:
- Texas LEAD workshops for student organizations on leadership topics like leading with your strengths, managing conflict, and ethical leadership.
- Student Activities workshops and online resources on how to manage a student organization, including topics like recruitment, effective meetings, and new officer training.
- The Longhorn Wellness Center workshops and resources for students on mental health, alcohol, drug use, sleep, sexuality, interpersonal violence prevention, and more.
- BeVOCAL, the Bystander Intervention Initiative of The University of Texas at Austin, workshops for faculty, staff, and student organizations teach skills to prevent high risk behavior and harm.
- SHIFT works to change the culture of substance use from one of misuse to one of wellbeing, including their SHIFT List for student organizations or their zero proof cocktail team, SHIFT Makers.