A toolkit is available for leaders who are interested in guiding community focused strategies to address the climate in their departments/units related to sex and gender. The Next Steps Toolkit for Departments: After the ARC3 Campus Climate Survey Related to Sex & Gender can be accessed by contacting [email protected].
The following selected articles offer additional context for developing comprehensive and community informed strategies to address climate opportunities and challenges:
- Promising Practices for Addressing the Underrepresentation of Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine: Opening Doors, 2020
- Approaches to the Evaluation of Sexual Harassment Prevention and Response Efforts, 2023
- Developing a University-Wide Institutional Response to Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence, 2008
- Responding to Campus Climate Data: Developing an Action Plan to Reduce Campus Sexual Misconduct, 2020
- Use science to stop sexual harassment in higher education
- What’s the difference between sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment and rape?