Outreach & Education

Explore our many community education offerings to see which might be most appropriate for your group and your needs! Please call our business line 608-251-5126 if you have any questions or complete the form below to request training:

Youth Education

RCC educators reach thousands of students at middle and high schools across Dane County every year. The RCC Building Safer Communities curriculum is a three part educational series covering a wide variety of content areas including consent, healthy relationships & boundaries, supporting survivors, bystander intervention, & more.

We recommend bringing us in for more than one session! Research confirms that multiple doses of content are necessary for retention and behavior change. While our presentations can be given as single sessions, they are designed to build off each other and will have a greater impact together. Implementation of the full 3 part series may be spread out in any succession - either over the course of a singular week or over the course of the semester or year.

Please complete the request form above or reach out to ayden.prehara@thercc.org to schedule a presentation.

** All RCC presentations can be adapted to the needs of your classroom, including access needs and time constraints.

Standard Presentations:

  • What is sexual violence? What does consent have to do with sexual violence? Why is sexual violence so common and what can we do about it? 

    By the end of the workshop, students will be able to: 

    1. Identify different forms of sexual/interpersonal violence. 


    2. Define consent and identify different scenarios where/when consent is needed in daily life 


    3. Give examples of how to give, request, receive, and deny consent 


    4. Understand who can and cannot legally consent to sex


    45-90 minutes. Designed for high school audiences; adaptable for all.

  • What makes a relationship healthy? How do I understand my own boundaries and communicate them to others?  

    By the end of this workshop, students will be able to:

    1. Identify how power and control is used in abusive relationships


    2. Know one’s rights and responsibilities as they pertain to sexual health and  relationships

    3. Communicate assertively about their emotions, boundaries, and concerns in relationships


    4. Identify red and green flags within different kinds of relationships

    5. Understand how the intersectionality of identities can complicate power dynamics within relationships


    45-90 minutes. Designed for high school audiences; adaptable for all.

  • What might a world free from sexual violence look like? How can we help support survivors in our own lives? How can we intervene when we see harm taking place? What resources are in our community to help support survivors? 

    By the end of this workshop, students will be able to:

    1. Identify strategies to be an active bystander     


    2. Identify local and national resources working to combat sexual violence and support survivors

    3. Know where to seek trustworthy support services, be able to identify specific resources, and identify trusted adults.


    4. Understand how to support survivors through affirming language


    45- 90 minutes.  Designed for high school audiences; adaptable for all.

  • Our classroom advocate program allows teachers to bring in a RCC staff member during challenging classroom conversations, such as exploring content in the book The Color Purple. We hope to empower teachers to engage their students in difficult conversations and provide students with resources.

  • Research shows that survivors of sexual violence are in every classroom. Therefore, our trauma-informed presenters emphasize self-care and provide youth and adults alike options for disengaging with the presentation if the content or activities become upsetting. Students deserve to learn and understand this vital information, and the RCC is committed to presenting it in a way that is evidence based, trauma informed, and developmentally appropriate.

    We are happy to work with schools to create a more comprehensive plan for care. Our youth advocacy support is available to all students ages 12-18, and our youth advocates are happy to introduce themselves and/or speak to parents and administrators if desired. Please contact our main office at 608-251-5126 with questions or concerns.

Education Fees

With some exceptions, including presentations to middle and high schools, RCC education is priced at the following hourly rate:

  • $90/hour ($90 minimum)

  • $75/hour ($75 minimum) for nonprofits and government agencies

  • Additional charges may apply outside Dane County

  • Please note that Chimera Self-Defense uses different rates.

We are committed to providing education wherever possible. If your organization does not have the funding for the rates specified above, please fill out our request form anyway - we will get back to you to discuss options!

RCC Community Outreach

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    Black & African-American Outreach

    RCC created our Black Multicultural Outreach position with the goal of ensuring culturally responsive education & community representation, as well as maintaining continuity between outreach and client services.

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    Panels and Tabling

    RCC staff are a valuable addition to panels at conferences, speaking engagements, movie screenings, and more – any time sexual violence is a topic, an RCC staff presence can advance understanding and enrich discussion.

    If you would like to offer RCC as a resource at your event, you may request a friendly & knowledgeable RCC representative to distribute information about our services and answer questions about our agency.

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    Latine Outreach

    RCC’s Latine Multicultural Outreach Specialist develops workshops, presentations and programs to build culturally responsive education and trust, engagement & support with the Latine Community.

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    Safer Bar

    RCC’s Safer Bar is a violence prevention & bystander intervention training program designed for owners, managers and all staff at alcohol-serving establishments.

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    GameChangers

    RCC’s GameChangers is a team of high school students from across Dane County who are committed to engaging in activism & advocacy, while educating themselves and our community on rape culture and other intersecting oppressions that affect survivors of sexual violence. This is a paid mentorship program that looks great on a college or job application!

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    Chimera

    Chimera® (ky-MEER-ah) is an empowerment self-defense program designed for the needs of people who identify as women, which teaches awareness, assertiveness, and physical protection skills.