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- From: Brett Sokolow <>
- To: "Bernstein, Lauren (LB)" <>, "Burton, Wanda" <>
- Cc: "" <>
- Subject: Re: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators
- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 22:57:52 +0000
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I continue to think that the line of thinking that makes the Coordinator the source of discipline rather than remedies for victims is missing the boat a bit. I suggest that we the Montana Resolution carefully if we have not done so already, to better
understand how victim-centered OCR is and wants us to be.
Regards,
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From: <Bernstein>, "Lauren (LB)" <>
Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 6:18 PM To: "Burton, Wanda" <> Cc: "" <> Subject: RE: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators I agree with Wanda’s point. I’ve recently acquired a license because my state does not protect the confidentiality of survivor advocates and, therefore, there has been a move to consider our program “on notice” and needing to share information about the students we serve so the university can investigate. Education and outreach should be centered on helping students really process through these issues and catalyze action in their lives. I have been challenged by the recent trend of reporting as primary when we should be working comprehensively, centered on supporting our students who have survived violence.
From: Burton, Wanda []
Often times when I’m doing presentations to students, afterwards someone will disclose an assault. As the Prevention Ed Coordinator for a Women’s Resource Center, which is completely victim focused, I show them support as well as refer them to our therapist and advocates. My understanding of the Title IX Coordinator’s job would be to investigate accusations, or at least that’s the role it has taken on our campus. I’d be concerned that the reputation of investigating may overshadow the role of educating/preventing and that might discourage folks from asking for help. Wanda M. Burton Peer Education Coordinator, Women's Resource Center University of Alabama Phone (205)348-5040 Fax (205)348-5282
From: Clara Porter []
Hi Folks,
What do you all think about combining Title IX and prevention education coordination into one job?
Seem to be somewhat of a trend and it would be interesting to have your input.
- Clara
Clara Porter, Coordinator Interpersonal Violence Prevention University of Southern Maine 112 Upton Hall, Gorham 780-4218 office 232-0484 cell This e-mail message (including any attachments) is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this message (including any attachments) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender by reply e-mail message and destroy all copies of the original message (including attachments). |
- Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators, Clara Porter, 06/18/2013
- Re: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators, Brett Sokolow, 06/18/2013
- RE: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators, Burton, Wanda, 06/18/2013
- RE: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators, Bernstein, Lauren (LB), 06/19/2013
- Re: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators, Brett Sokolow, 06/19/2013
- RE: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators, Clara Porter, 06/20/2013
- RE: Dual Roles for Title IX Coordinators, Bernstein, Lauren (LB), 06/19/2013
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