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RE: Survivor with developmental disability


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  • From: Sherri Salvione <>
  • To: "'Elena Marie DiLapi, QCSW'" <>, "" <>, "" <>, "" <>
  • Subject: RE: Survivor with developmental disability
  • Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 16:43:34 -0400
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I recommend:  http://www.accessingsafety.org/

 

 

Sherri A. Salvione

Coordinator, Project ARISE - Albany Respects Individual Safety through Empowerment -

a collaboration with the Center for Disability Services to build capacity to serve survivors with disabilities

Equinox Domestic Violence Services

95 Central Avenue

Albany, NY  12206

518.434.6135 ext 5368


From: Elena Marie DiLapi, QCSW [mailto:]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 3:33 PM
To: ; ;
Subject: Re: Survivor with developmental disability

 

I’m working with a survivor who has a developmental disability, and I’m wondering if anyone has experience in this area. The student initially disclosed to a faculty member, and thus has triggered our Title IX process. I’m not sure if the student needs any additional support in a Title IX investigation. If any of you have experience with this, can you email me back and let me know what to be aware of and what to request (if anything)? The student is currently registered with our university disability services office.

 

Thanks!

 

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Megan Selheim

STOP Violence Program Coordinator

Dean of Students Office

Dept. 3135, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie WY 82071-2000

118 Knight Hall

307-766-3296

www.uwyo.edu/stop

 



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