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- From: "T.S. Nelson" <>
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- Subject: peer advocate programs
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 13:47:01 -0700 (PDT)
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Greetings all,
I would appreciate hearing your suggestions and insights on implementing a peer advocate program for sexual assault survivors.
From your experiences: What works? What doesn't? What are the areas that need extra attention?
I am working with a team at a small liberal arts college that values and appreciates the role of peer advocates in the helping process. Any words of wisdom would be most helpful.
Send your responses via listserve or, if you have a peer advocate program, please send the link to share with others.
Thank you!
Terri Spahr Nelson, Oxford OH
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- peer advocate programs, T.S. Nelson, 05/25/2011
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