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- From: "Kelley Marie Adams" <>
- To: "" <>, "Carmen Hotvedt" <>
- Subject: Re: anonymous/"report it" survivor blogs?
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 14:21:28 -0400
We have one here at MIT: http://saturdaynightatmit.blogspot.com. It's pretty
new, but we haven't seen any cons to having it yet - it raises awareness,
starts conversations on sexual assault, and lets the MIT community know that
sexual assault does, in fact, happen here. It's also a great way to advertise
the resources we offer for survivors, as well as the prevention/educational
sessions we do on campus.
I'm interested to hear what others have to say on this also.
Kelley
Kelley M. Adams, MPH
Health Educator & Grant Coordinator
Violence Prevention & Response
MIT Medical, Community Wellness
E23-205, 617-253-1318
VPR 24-HOUR HOTLINE 617-253-2300
>>> "Hotvedt, Carmen"
>>> <>
>>> 4/12/2011 2:14 PM >>>
Hi all:
Does anyone have any experience with students running websites or blogs that
encourage other students to anonymously submit their stories of sexual
victimization? Pros? Cons?
cj
Carmen Hotvedt
Violence Prevention Specialist
University Health Services, UW-Madison
www.uhs.wisc.edu/assault<http://www.uhs.wisc.edu/assault>
608/265-5966
EVOC: End Violence On Campus
EVOC Change. EVOC Equality. EVOC Respect.
- anonymous/"report it" survivor blogs?, Hotvedt, Carmen, 04/12/2011
- Re: anonymous/"report it" survivor blogs?, Kelley Marie Adams, 04/12/2011
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