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- From: Amanda Childress <>
- To: Emily Ramirez <>
- Cc: sapc <>
- Subject: Re: Athletics
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 12:10:46 -0400
I'd push a program on bystander intervention. I recommend Bringing in the Bystander out of UNH, it's well researched and from my experience, students really enjoy the program and take quite a bit away. You can incorporate scenarios that are more conducive to student athletes if you'd like. Or MVP from Jackson Katz. It's a bystander intervention program that was developed for male athletes.
Amanda Childress, M.Ed.
Sexual Abuse Awareness Program (SAAP), Coordinator
Dartmouth College
Health Services-Student Health Promotion & Wellness
37 Dewey Fld. Rd, Rm 403
603-646-9430 (office)
603-646-9432 (fax) ATTN: Amanda Childress
http://www.dartmouth.edu/sexualabuse/
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Hello All,
I am new to sexual/interpersonal violence prevention work on college campuses. This is a great community and I feel fortunate to be in the fold. Currently I am reaching out to areas on campus to provide programming. I am finding that short programs (a one time workshop)are more feasible due to the hectic schedule of students as well as the requirements already placed on them. This is particularly true of athletes.
That being said, does anyone have a prevention workshop/program they use for athletics that gets you in the door? It is my hope that a brief program leads to a more in depth program down the road.
Thank you for your time and assistance,
Emily
Emily Ramirez, MSW
Women's Resource and Interpersonal
Violence Prevention Center Coordinator
Kennesaw State University
Student Success Services
http://www.kennesaw.edu/studentsuccessservices
770.423.6600 and 770.423.6735 fax
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- Athletics, Emily Ramirez, 08/13/2012
- Re: Athletics, Amanda Childress, 08/13/2012
- RE: Athletics, Mandy Mount, 08/13/2012
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