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RE: Prevention of SV/DV with International Students


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  • From: "Katie Koestner" <>
  • To: "'Raker, Kelli'" <>, <>
  • Cc: "'Barrett, Frankie'" <>
  • Subject: RE: Prevention of SV/DV with International Students
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 12:52:14 -0400
  • Organization: Campus Outreach Services

HI Kelli!  I wanted to let you know about what ThinkLuv offers for international students and their families.  This was a concern for the 50 practitioners and researchers who worked on the project.  So, there are 15 minute, “ThinkGlobal,” segments to supplement the program with an interview and discussion between a Cultural Expert and a Subject Matter Expert.  There are 7 countries so far.  If you’d like to learn more, please email me directly.

Best,

Katie

 

Katherine Koestner

COS | COO

(P) 866-966-9013 | (F) 866-966-9923

 

From: Raker, Kelli [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 12:24 PM
To:
Cc: Barrett, Frankie
Subject: Prevention of SV/DV with International Students

 

Hello everyone,

 

If you have developed or implemented a prevention strategy specifically tailored for international students at your institution to prevent sexual assault, abusive relationships, stalking or dating violence, I’d love to hear about it.  I’m also interested in how you provide information about response/policy/adjudication to international students.

 

I’d be happy to compile results and share them with anyone who is interested – feel free to send me an email separately with that request.

 

Thank you for taking the time to share your great work!

Kelli

 

Kelli Raker, MA
Rape Prevention Education Coordinator
Student Wellness
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
919.966.6585 (direct)

Mailing Address:
Campus Health Services
UNC Chapel Hill
Campus Box 7470
Chapel Hill, NC 27599

Check out http://safe.unc.edu/get-help for help with sexual assault, abusive relationships, or stalking.

 

One Act is a four-hour training for Carolina students who are interested in preventing interpersonal violence, led by peer educators alongside a UNC staff member. 
Learn more at http://campushealth.unc.edu/oneact

 

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