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- From: "Beth Riley" <>
- To: "'Harrington, Rebecca '" <>
- Cc: <>, "'Dara R Raboypicciano'" <>
- Subject: RE: skit on sexual assault
- Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 16:06:17 -0500
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Hi Rebecca, Have you considered using the Consent
Game? http://www2.binghamton.edu/counseling/documents/The%20Consent%20Game1.ppt We use it at our orientation
sessions. All the males report to one room and all the females report to
a different room. We have an Orientation Advisor (student) co-facilitate
the game where scenarios or stories are played out and game participants are
asked about Consent at each step of the story. We also show Lisak’s video at the
same session for the females. The creator of the Consent Game, Dara
Raboy-Picciano may be coming to Oneonta March 18 with me and Bridget
McCane-Saunders. Even if she isn’t, I’m copying her on this
note so you can get in touch with her if you have questions.
From: Harrington,
Rebecca () [mailto:] Hi all, My colleague who coordinates our freshman
on-campus summer orientation program just contacted me about educational skits.
Students attending summer orientation view skits put on by other students on a
variety of health topics, including sexual assault. I’ve just read the old one that had
been in use but I’m wondering if anyone has something that has perhaps
incorporated Dr. Lisak’s Undetected Rapist research within it. The old
one which I believe came from Bacchus creates a scene where there is not good communication.
It concludes with the young woman wondering “why didn’t he listen
to me?” and the young man wondering “she would have been a great
girlfriend, why didn’t I listen?” If no one has one, is anyone out there
willing to team up with me to create one? Rebecca Harrington Health
Educator "If you
only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. -Abraham Maslow |
- skit on sexual assault, Harrington, Rebecca (), 03/02/2011
- RE: skit on sexual assault, Beth Riley, 03/02/2011
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