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- From: Carol Mosely <>
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- Subject: Completion of University of California system-wide grant
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 23:53:27 +0000
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The grant to the University of California system (Flagship Initiative) has come to a close. We did some great work during the past three years and I invite you to take a look. We hope that some of it may be helpful for other campuses. We developed a website which houses basic information on sexual violence but primarily serves as a portal to specific information on each of the 10 University of California campuses, and as a repository for materials we developed. Each
campus has a url for the website - UCempowerU - so, for example, for UC Santa Barbara, it is
http://ucempoweru.ucsb.edu/ In the UC Publications section, you will find: a model training for law enforcement a model training template for Judicial Affairs / Student Conduct
a Guide for Community Coordinated Response teams a collection of Guiding Legislation that contains federal and California laws governing higher education in these issues the Final Report of our grant accomplishments Other accomplishments We trained every University of California police officer in an 8-hour training using the model curriculum. Officers from each campus were trained as instructors along with advocates or victim services staff as secondary co-instructors. We had a training conducted by Ed Stoner for Judicial Affairs and Student Conduct staff. The training was coincidentally scheduled for one month after the release of the Dear Colleague Letter so we invited UC Title IX Officers to join us
for that discussion. We have made plans to sustain our work into the future, including the continued existence of a Steering Committee made up of representatives from all 10 campuses. On a personal note, my job as Project Director will end August 31. I will begin work on an on-line interactive educational program. I believe I can develop something more effective than what is currently available and I have accepted the
fact that this is needed and necessary. I will also be available for consultation and training if any of you could use my skills. To find out more about me and my experience, visit
www.weendviolence.com Carol Mosely, Project Director University of California Systemwide Grant Email: |
- Completion of University of California system-wide grant, Carol Mosely, 08/31/2011
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