# Community Outreach and Culture Change_Share
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# Community Outreach and Culture Change\_Share
# Community Outreach and Culture Change
SHARE Team
**Confidential**
## Let's Collaborate!
We want to collaborate with you to create and support culture change initiatives in your club, lab, group, organization, unit, or department! This could look like a workshop, training, series, or ongoing relationship to move towards reducing and eliminating harm.
The overall goal of this work is to work together in proactive and responsive efforts to address and end power based interpersonal violence, including sexual violence, abusive relationships, stalking, and discrimination around gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
We envision a world where all existence is celebrated, honored, safe, and thriving. In this world, interpersonal and systemic violence is not inevitable.
## Culture change work also includes:
- Support planning trauma-informed approaches to an event or activity
- How to help provide advanced notice for your community if you may be discussing instances of harm, violence, discrimination, or abuse
- Reading and practice groups
- Developing restorative practices in your own community
- Tabling, outreach, and engagement events
- Consultation, and more!
### Survivor Love Letter
Join us in April to create a small piece of art as a tool for collective storytelling, healing, and love for survivors during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
In addition, we partner with the [Prevention Team on workshops such as:](https://csndr.harvard.edu/prevention)
- Cultivating consent
- Active bystander intervention
- Gender-affirming practices
To continue learning about some of these topics, you can also look at some of the resources on our [Anti-Violence Education page](https://csndr.harvard.edu/anti-violence-education).
## Here to work together
If you the topic or area that you are interested in is not listed, we would be happy to connect with you and explore options for working together. This could be a one-time workshop, a series, or an ongoing collaboration. We know that when people have an increased capacity to care for themselves and others, we can all contribute to collective healing and violence prevention.
## Let's collaborate!
Office phone number: [(617) 496-5636](tel:6174965636)\
24/7 Confidential Hotline: [(617) 495-9100](tel:6174959100)
Email: [CommunitySupport\_SHARE@harvard.edu](mailto:CommunitySupport_SHARE@Harvard.edu)