Dear colleagues,Let me know if you have any questions!Thank you,MichelleCONFERENCE PROGRAMThursday, October 18, 2012 6:00-7:00pm 7:00-7:15pm 7:15-8:45pm - Keynote by Byron Hurt, Elizabeth Allan, Ph.D. and Beth DeRicco Ph.D.: “Meeting the Leadership Challenge Through Everyday Actions”
8:45-9:45pm Friday, October 19th 9:00-10:15am - Sexual Assault Track
- Five Years of a Peer Education Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Program: Challenges, Limitations and Resolutions (Judith Rosenstein, Ph.D., Karen Gentile, and Barbara Cyr-Roman, United States Naval Academy)
- Stalking/Intimate Partner Violence Track
- Addressing Stalking on Campus (Michelle Garcia, National Stalking Resource Center)
- Mental Health Track
- QPR and Suicide Outreach (Brian Van Brunt, Ed.D. and Corey Gifford, Western Kentucky University)
- Bystander Intervention Track
- Measuring Success/Evaluation for Violence Prevention: Innovations, Challenges and Lessons Learned (Jane Stapleton, University of New Hampshire)
- Diversity Track
- K-12 and University-Based Sexual Violence Primary Prevention: The North Carolina State Plan (Jen Przewoznik, North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault)
10:30-11:45am - Sexual Assault Track
- Using Humor to Reframe Rape as a Moral Issue (Gail Stern, Ph.D., Catharsis Productions)
- Stalking/Intimate Partner Violence Track
- Creating Campus Partnerships for Violence Prevention (Paige Miller, Elle Shaaban-Magana, University of Alabama)
- Prevention Track
- Creative Collaboration: How to Share the Burden of Programming (Brian Van Brunt, Ed.D. and Kenneth Johnson, Western Kentucky University)
- Bystander Intervention Track
- Promising Practices for Bystander Intervention (Elizabeth Allan, Ph.D., University of Maine; Michael Maberry, Lynchburg College; Molly Schenck, Arizona State University)
- Mental Health Track
- The Mind Spa: Expanding Models of Service Delivery (Michele D. Ribeiro, Oregon State University)
12:00-1:00pm 1:00-2:15pm - Sexual Assault Track
- Reporting Patterns of Women of Color Student Survivors of Sexual Assault: Results From a Multi-Institutional National Study (Sue Rankin, Ph.D., Penn State University; Michelle Issadore, SCOPE)
- Stalking/Intimate Partner Violence Track:
- Nobody’s Business (Abbie Tessendorf and Revolution peer educators, Center for Survivors)
- Mental Health Track:
- Pathways: A Model for Group Work with Women on Campus (Jill Whitaker, Lewis University)
- Prevention Track
- Using the DFSCA and Biennial Review to Leverage Campus Change (Beth DiRicco, Ph.D., Independent Consultant)
2:30-3:45pm - Sexual Assault Track
- One Night Out (Marc Rich, Ph.D. and the interact Performance Troupe, California State University, Long Beach)
- Mental Health Track
- Safe Communities as a Catalyst for Health Promotion: Integrating Beyond the Student Health Center (Heather Zesiger and Lauren Bernstein, Emory University)
- Prevention Track
- Getting Butts into Seats: Innovative Ways to Increase Program Turnout (Brian Van Brunt, Ed.D. and kenneth Johnson, Western Kentucky University)
- Bystander Intervention Track
- Beat the Blame Game: Understanding and Responding to Victim Blaming Arguments (Gail Stern, Ph.D., Catharsis Productions)
- Hazing track
- Project Transform: Building an Evidence Base for Campus Hazing Prevention (Elizabeth Allan, Ph.D., University of Maine)
4:00-5:15pm Saturday, October 20th 9:00-10:15am - Sexual Assault Track
- Prevention Through Positive Media Messages (Jane Stapleton, University of New Hampshire; Jean Kilbourne, Ed.D., Lecturer; Michelle Issadore, SCOPE)
- Stalking/Intimate Partner Violence Track
- Let’s Talk About Sex, Relationships and Consent (Lauren Bernstein, Emory University; Tara Misra, University of Georgia)
- Mental Health Track
- Community Violence and Posttraumatic Stress: A Race Analysis (Jannette Urciuoli, Ph.D., Queensborough Community College, City University of New York)
- Diversity Track
- Is It “Getting Better” for Prevention of LGBT Sexual Violence on Campus? (Susan Marine, Ph.D., Merrimack College)
10:30-11:45am - Sexual Assault Track
- Preventing Sexual Assault on College Campuses: Spotlight on First Year Students (Lauren Bernstein and Sara Millimet, Emory University)
- Diversity Track
- Examining the Impact of Acculturation on the Development of Disordered Eating Behaviors in Black Women (Nancy Dessources Adegoke, Ph.D., Queens Hospital Center)
- Hazing Track
- Let’s Get Serious About Hazing Prevention: Six Things We Need to do Now (Gentry McCreary, Ph.D.)
- Alcohol and Other Drug Track
- From False to Fruitful: How the Social Norms Approach is Changing Schools for the Healthier (Desirae Vasquez, FCD Educational Services; Mike Connolly, Valley Partnership for Drug Prevention)
- Bystander intervention track
- Beyond Denial and Deflection: Inspiring Men to Look Within (Byron Hurt, Filmmaker)
11:45am-12:00pm 12:00-1:30pm - Closing panel by Byron Hurt, Elizabeth Allan, Ph.D. and Beth DeRicco Ph.D.: “Working Smart: The Benefits of an Interdisciplinary Approach”
Click here to read all about the SCOPE Annual Conference content. REGISTRATION RATESSCOPE Members (by October 1, 2012)…………………………………………..$299 Non-SCOPE Members (by October 1, 2012)……………………………………$349 Students (degree-seeking, by October 1, 2012)……………………………….$149 Click here for SCOPE Speaker & Presenter Showcase rates. Conference Scholarships are available. Contact Executive Director for details. More information at http://wearescope.org/events/scope-2012-annual-conference-details/. ---------------------------------- Michelle N. Issadore, M. Ed. Executive Director School and College Organization for Prevention Educators 138 Raintree Crossing Hatfield, PA 19440 Phone: 610-993-0227 Fax: 610-993-0228 www.WeAreSCOPE.org
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