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- From: Melissa Rideout <>
- To: "Bissler, Denise L" <>
- Cc: "Madariaga, Elizabeth" <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: Research
- Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 09:21:58 -0400
Melissa
I would love to see the comments on this as well.
Thank you,
Denise
Denise L. Bissler, Ph.D.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Randolph-Macon College
P.O. Box 5005
Ashland, VA 23005-5505
From: Madariaga, Elizabeth [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 3:08 PM
To:
Subject: Research
Hello all…I’m gathering some research from different universities on how sexual assault advocates act on your campus.
Where are they housed?
What are best practices or how do you handle if the responder is part of the counseling team but the victim does not come for counseling services? (confidentiality, keeping records, who is included in the “needing to know.”
Does the responder have other university duties?
Anything you think is good info in this area or where to go for good research.
Email me directly please J
Thanks,
In peace,
Elizabeth G. Madariaga, LPCC, NCC
Staff Counselor
Western Kentucky University
Lucky adoptive mom to Lily, Daisy, Daffodil and Caesar :) ** Please spay and neuter your animals!
What you need to know about me is that I believe that violence is not acceptable. Not at all. Not under any circumstances...that we ALL deserve to be safe...that I know what to do to make our campus safer...and that I will step up if I need to....but most of all, you need to know that I EXPECT YOU TO DO THE SAME! No one has to do everything. But everyone has to do SOMETHING!
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- Research, Madariaga, Elizabeth, 09/26/2013
- RE: Research, Bissler, Denise L, 09/27/2013
- Re: Research, Melissa Rideout, 09/27/2013
- RE: Research, INGRAM, COREY, 09/27/2013
- RE: Research, Morey, Patricia L, 09/27/2013
- RE: Research, Bissler, Denise L, 09/27/2013
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