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Re: Mandatory prevention education?


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  • From: Michael Domitrz <>
  • To: Lauren Sogor <>, ,
  • Subject: Re: Mandatory prevention education?
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 15:37:04 -0500
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  • List-id: "Discussion List for sexual assault educators and counselors on campus." <sapc.list.mail.virginia.edu>

Lauren:

For everyone to help you better, please answer the following questions:

1) What do you consider "Mandatory Sexual Violence Primary Education"?

2) How much EDUCATION are you referring to? A one-time presentation to all incoming students, 3 classroom periods of instruction, or an entire course dedicated solely to this issue?

These answers may help more people be of assistance.

For instance, lots of campuses around the country bring us in to present to their First Year Students and the program is done completely through their FYE Office, Orientation Planning, Residence Life, and/or the Dean of Students -- without the aid of DOJ grants. Often the programs are mandated attendance. Some schools have their students swipe their ID cards to insure attendance.

Mike Domitrz, CSP**
The Date Safe Project, Inc.
"Providing parents, educators, students, and our military Real Solutions to Tough Conversations on dating, intimacy, and sexual assault."

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On Jun 11, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Lauren Sogor wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Thanks to those of you that responded to my previous request. I'll try
to keep them brief!



I am wondering if there are any schools out there who have managed to
get mandatory sexual violence primary prevention education for students
(first-years or otherwise) who did so independently of DOJ grant
requirements (in other words, who advocated for this policy but did not
have the grant requirements to back them up to administration). If
you're out there, please contact me! Thank you!

Lauren



E. Lauren Sogor, MPH

Prevention Campaign Specialist


National Sexual Violence Resource Center

123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025

717.909.0710 x118

877.739.3895 Toll Free



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