Peacekeepers Training Materials

These downloadable materials are based on topics covered during Peacekeepers training.

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What to Say (and Not Say) Handout

It can be very difficult for people who have been victimized to come forward and talk about their experience. This handout offers some things you can say to express compassion and support—as well as some phrases to avoid.  

A thumbnail of a handout with "Say This, Not That" at the top.

Supportive Things to Say Handout

This handout features some phrases you can say to offer support to a person who has been the victim of a crime.

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Five Things You Can Do When Someone Tells You They’ve Been Victimized

This simple graphic outlines five steps you can take to support someone who discloses victimization to you.

A flow chart of five steps to take if someone discloses victimization

Printable Campus Resource List

An at-a-glance contact list of WCU’s resources for victims of crime.

A flow chart of five steps to take if someone discloses victimization