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Wyoming state superintendent recommends school continue current Title IX policies as new guidelines go into effect.
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A 2023 campus climate survey shows bystander intervention trainings are helping to reduce sexual violence.
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A couple of bills relating to the Wyoming National Guard's sexual assault reporting process have been approved by the members of the Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee.
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For the past two years, South Dakota and Wyoming's National Guards have piloted a new sexual assault response training program. The Buddy Aid training program was developed by a Major of the South Dakota Army National Guard after she witnessed sexual violence in Afghanistan in 2013. Wyoming National Guard Master Sgt. Rebecca Motley brought the pilot program to the state's Army Guard in 2019. Motley told Wyoming Public Radio's Kamila Kudelska that her own experience made her realize the importance of this type of training.
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For the past two years, South Dakota and Wyoming's National Guards have piloted a new sexual assault response training program.
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The Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee of the Wyoming Legislature is drafting three bills intended to address sexual harassment and assault reporting concerns in the Wyoming Military Department.
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Another woman has spoken out against the Wyoming National Guard for retaliation for reporting sexual harassment.
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Military leaders and state overseers allegedly fail victims of workplace hostility and evade accountability.
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It's been a month of turmoil for the Jackson Police Department. Two officers resigned in mid-August after a post about a sexual assault investigation on…
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The Interior Department’s chief watchdog updated Congress Wednesday on the agency’s efforts to curb a long-term pattern of sexual harassment.