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- Subject: Re: What are your campuses saying or doing?
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:03:41 -0500
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This is something that we are working on as our community violence
intervention center is providing this .
We has a serial rapist here a few years back-- so we have a fairly good grasp
on things here... but!!!!!!!!!!
Upcoming Webinar:
"Athletes and Sexual Violence on College Campuses"
Presented by Ronald Campbell, College Business Concepts
Tuesday April 25, 2006, 1:00 - 3:00 PM
UND Housing Office Conference Room
This 90 minute presentation is directed towards athletic administrators who
are seeking to improve their understanding of the complex issues surrounding
working with athletes and sexual assault. Ron Campbell has over twenty four
years of experience working with male groups on college campuses. He will
share his knowledge and experience that will give insight into athletes as
high risk group, and the types of programs
and responses that will help student athletes and administrators avoid more
problems when they get the report that a sexual assault has happened.
Agenda
1) Introduction of speaker
2) Topic overview
3) Athletes and Sexual Violence
4) Working with Athletes
5) Myths about Athletes and Sexual Violence
6) The Important Role of Athletic Administrators and Coaches
7) Athletic Culture and Sexual Violence
8) Effective strategies for working with athletes
9) Sexual assault program topics
10)Responding to a Sexual Violence report involving Athletes
11)Wrap up and questions
Speaker's Biography
Ron Campbell is an educator and consultant with over twenty years of
experience developing programs that address men and sexual violence. He has
presented all across the US, in Canada and the UK. He has appeared on
television talk shows and his views have been published in workshop manuals
and books on sexual assault. Ron has been an activist in working
with Men in prisons to develop workshops and had done extensive work with
colleges and Universities. Ron has received recognition for his work with men
and sexual assault and in 1992 was a member of the Virginia Lt.Governor's
Task Force on Sexual Violence. Ron is a married father of four and has a
grandson who has already begun his new masculinity development
re-programming. Ron received his BA from eidelberg College in 1975; his MA in
counseling from Montclair State College in 1981, and from 1983- 1987 was in
the Human Sexuality Ph.D. program at the University of Pennsylvania.
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A deeper question I now ask is
What political, economical, social, religious, and psychological conditions
would allow it to happen here on o_____'s campus?
The answers could provide an eye-opening framework for working towards a
solution, including the education and reform of potential and past perps.
EMG
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Eric M. Garrison, MAEd, MSc (London)
Diplomate of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
International Consultant and Speaker in Human Sexuality & the Public Health
web: www.ericgarrison.info<http://www.ericgarrison.info/>
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- What are your campuses saying or doing?, Leah Prescott, 04/21/2006
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