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- From: jennifer przewoznik <>
- To: Brett Sokolow <>
- Cc: "" <>
- Subject: Re: Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacy
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 19:35:05 -0400
Tee North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault is having a Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Summit October 4-5, 2012 in Durham, NC. NC has a really strong Campus Consortium, so there will be workshops focusing on campus prevention. In addition, one of the keynotes is Students Active For Ending Rape (SAFER), a national org that focuses on mobilizing students to change campus policy.
Hi Emily,
SSZ is not still functioning, that I know of. However, the SCOPE conference takes place at the same time and place. Www.wearescope.org. Also, you can find Title IX-related events and conferences at www.atixa.org.Regards,
Brett A. Sokolow
Brett A. Sokolow, Esq.
Attorney-at-Law
Chair, The NCHERM Group (www.thenchermgroup.org)Managing Partner, The National Center for Higher Education Risk Management (www.ncherm.org)
Executive Director, The National Behavioral Intervention Team Association (www.nabita.org)
Executive Director, The Association of Title IX Administrators (www.atixa.org)
20 Callery Way
Malvern, PA 19355-2969
Tel. (610) 993-0229
Fax (610) 993-0228
"Best Practices for Campus Health and Safety"
NCHERM serves as legal counsel/advisor to 30 campuses
From: Emily Abend Piassick <>
To: "" <>
Subject: Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacyI am interested in learning more about any conferences that address sexual assault prevention/advocacy particularly in light of Title IX.
Any suggestions?
Also is safe society zone still functioning?
Thanks.
Emily
Emily Abend Piassick, PhD
Director
Counseling and Psychological Services
Mercer University
Jen Przewoznik, MSW
Prevention Education Coordinator
North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault
811 Spring Forest, Suite 900
Raleigh, NC 27609
919-871-1015 (p)
919-871-5895 (f)
www.nccasa.org
"It is unreasonable to expect that people will change their behavior easily when so many forces in the social, cultural, and physical environments conspire against such change."
-Institutes of Medicine
- Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacy, Emily Abend Piassick, 07/13/2012
- Re: Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacy, Brett Sokolow, 07/13/2012
- Re: Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacy, jennifer przewoznik, 07/13/2012
- Re: Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacy, Alison Kiss, 07/13/2012
- Re: Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacy, Laura Anne Stuart, 07/16/2012
- Re: Conferences addressing sexual assault prevention/advocacy, Brett Sokolow, 07/13/2012
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