Each year it becomes more and more apparent how important The Red Flag Campaign is in educating our students about healthy and unhealthy relationships.
— Women’s Center Assistant Director (public university)

Violence from a partner is an all too common experience for young people. About 45% of women and 41% of men surveyed first experienced sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking from an intimate partner between the ages 18-24.*

The Red Flag Campaign uses a bystander intervention strategy to address and prevent sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking on college campuses. The campaign encourages friends and other campus community members to say something when they see warning signs ("red flags") for sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking in a friend’s relationship. 

The Campaign is a project of the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, and was created by college students, college personnel, and community victim advocates. 

 *National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey 2016/2017


[The Red Flag Campaign] makes me more aware of what is going on around me. I realize that I need to be ready to recognize red flags, and quickly so that if any of my friends were getting hurt, it could be stopped.
— Comment from college student, online survey