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- Subject: Educational website for College Students on SA/DV
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 13:04:49 -0500
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- List-id: "Discussion List for sexual assault educators and counselors on campus." <sapc.list.mail.virginia.edu>
Dear Colleagues,
Having poured over our NCHA data, I am trying to find a website-based
educational program (in the lines of AlcoholEdu, etc) that our admitted
students would be required to take, prior to registering.
By order of my supervisors (and common sense)
* It cannot be heterosexist AND
* It must not perpetuate the male-on-female stereotype of SA/DV, by ignoring
other possibilities, AND
* It must be appropriate for students with blindness or deafness (I have seen
some programs that are better for one impairment or the other.
If your campus currently use such a tool:
How is it required (if at all)?
How is it received by your students (what are their opinions of it)?
What are your personal (and confidential) opinions of the program?
Much obliged!
Eric
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Eric Marlowe Garrison, MAEd, MSc (London)
Clinical Sexologist for Manhattan and the Surrounding Areas
Diplomate of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
International Consultant and Speaker in Clinical Sexology and the Public
Health
NCAA Approved Health and Safety Grants Speaker
(http://www.ncaa.org/health-safety - Site to be updated soon, to reflect that
change, though the grant is available now)
http://www.ericgarrison.info
POB 61
NY, NY 10276-0061
Phone: 347.860.0890
- Educational website for College Students on SA/DV, eric, 01/29/2008
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