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- From: "Seguin, Angela DiNunzio" <>
- To: Jessica Amo <>, "Peters, Sara" <>
- Cc: "" <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: [WRAC-L] Peer Advocate Programs
- Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 18:19:05 +0000
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Our 24/7 crisis service S.O.S. has a two-tiered structure. Each day there is a primary advocate on duty and a backup person that we refer to
as “Tier Two”. The Tier Two role is staffed by volunteers who are professional staff members at the University or by long-time volunteers who are very familiar with the system & campus resources. The Tier Two person is on duty for a week at a time. The
primary volunteer for that day must check in both with the advocate going off duty and with the Tier Two advocate, so that if the transition hasn’t been made, the Tier Two advocate maintains the checks and balances – can ensure that the duty shift gets covered.
The Tier Two advocate serves as backup in case the primary volunteer cannot be reached, and can serves as a consultant if the primary advocate has questions or as a sounding board to “process” a contact they had with a victim. Both the primary shifts and
the Tier Two shifts are covered on a volunteer basis but ultimately if I cannot get shifts covered, I (the paid coordinator) do end up covering shifts on occasion. Our Counseling Center also provides a Psychologist on call 24/7 so if the advocate runs into issues that are beyond their scope, they can consult
with or refer to the Psychologist on call as well. The volunteer advocates are also trained to utilize local resources like the Dating Violence hotline, the Suicide hotline, and the mobile psychological unit if needed. Angela Angela DiNunzio Seguin Project Director, UD-DSU VAWA Grant Coordinator, Sexual Offense Support Student Wellness & Health Promotion University of Delaware (302) 831-3457 http://www.udel.edu/studentwellness
From: Jessica
Amo [mailto:] I would appreciate this info as well. For those of you using students as advocates to provide 24 hr/after hours advocacy do you also have a professional staff on call
as well? If not, who provides support to those students working after hours? If it's professional staff, how many pro staff do you have who are on-call 24 hrs (i.e. working a regular shift during the day and then also being on call at night if student advocates
need support)? How do you distribute the on-call responsibilities among pro staff? Thanks, Jessica
------ Jess Amo, M.P.A. Director On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 5:09 PM, Peters, Sara <> wrote: Dear All,
I am contemplating proposing a significant change to our advocacy program by incorporating peer advocates and using them for on-call. Would y’all share any experiences
(good or bad), pitfalls, etc.? I would really appreciate any information y’all would share. Best, Sara Sara K. Peters Women's Center Director University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Avenue Department 1801 Chattanooga, TN 37403 Phone: 423-425-5605 Fax: 423-425-5649 "You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think." ~ A. A. Milne --
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- Peer Advocate Programs, Peters, Sara, 12/06/2014
- Re: Peer Advocate Programs, Joanne Sampson, 12/07/2014
- RE: Peer Advocate Programs, Michelle Stansel, 12/08/2014
- Re: [WRAC-L] Peer Advocate Programs, Jessica Amo, 12/08/2014
- RE: [WRAC-L] Peer Advocate Programs, Seguin, Angela DiNunzio, 12/08/2014
- Re: [WRAC-L] Peer Advocate Programs, Christina Hernandez, 12/08/2014
- RE: [WRAC-L] Peer Advocate Programs, Broussard, Julia A, 12/09/2014
- RE: [WRAC-L] Peer Advocate Programs, Seguin, Angela DiNunzio, 12/08/2014
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