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  • From: "Mei, Jenny" <>
  • To: "Lori Flood" <>, <>
  • Subject: RE: CONSENT education
  • Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:23:32 -0700
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Hello Everyone,

Just as Lori Flood is looking for peer education scripts on sexual
violence, I, too, am in search of scripts/curricula.  I am interested in
more closely examining other university's sexual assault education
programs and methods (whether it is through peer education or not) that
are in place in order to more effectively establish an education program
at Oregon State University.
Any help would be appreciated!

Thank you,
Jenny Mei
AmeriCorps Community Educator
Sexual Assault & Violence Education (SAVE)
OSU Women's Center
Benton Annex
Corvallis, OR 97331-2503
(541)737-7283

http://oregonstate.edu/womenscenter


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Hello,
I am looking for scripts for peer educators on issues of sexual consent
AND/or sexual assault.

Anyone have something they could share, w/proper credits?

Best,

Lori K. Morgan Flood, M.Ed
Assistant Dean/Director of Health & Life Skills Education
Wilder 314, 135 W. Lorain Street
Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH  44074
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Friday, October 29, 2004 

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The University of Maine

 

Featuring keynote speaker, author Allan G. Johnson 

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This gathering is a networking and educational opportunity 

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Session I: working for a safe campus


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Working Lunch: awareness, outreach, leadership


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Our Gender and Sexuality Center on campus is thinking about doing a
needs assessment survey. I know many of you work as part of a women's
center or gender resource center, have you done an assessment survey
yourself? Would you be willing to share your results?
Thank you,
Rebecca Harrington

Health Educator
Office of Health Education
Counseling, Health and Wellness Center
SUNY College at Oneonta
Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 436-3540




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