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- From: Brett Sokolow <>
- To: Tammi Slovinsky <>, LB Klein <>
- Cc: Holly Rider-Milkovich <>, Summer Little <>, "" <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: new McCaskill legislation
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 16:14:20 +0000
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And, advocates can implement or bring about initial actions and remedies, which most counselors cannot.
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From: Tammi Slovinsky <>
Date: Friday, March 6, 2015 at 10:53 AM To: LB Klein <> Cc: Holly Rider-Milkovich <>, Brett Sokolow <>, Summer Little <>, "" <>, "" <> Subject: Re: new McCaskill legislation Agree with all- I am often giving an answer to this question: if you have confidential counseling already, why do advocates need it when the student can just go to counseling? I also do not think that many outside of our "world" understand
the difference in the two roles.
Some of my responses for why confidentiality is also needed beyond the counseling area include: Advocates are needed to help explore reporting options, medical options and accompaniment, provide education on policy, broker meeting with campus officials
and law enforcement, court accompaniment, conduct safety planning....and, there are some who do not like to seek therapy for many reasons- cultural, fear of it being on a transcript (I have heard this especially from pre-med students), fear of being diagnosed,
not wanting to go to many appointments, or to wait in some cases.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 9:27 PM, LB Klein
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- new McCaskill legislation, Summer Little, 03/04/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Brett Sokolow, 03/04/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Holly Rider-Milkovich, 03/05/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, LB Klein, 03/05/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Tammi Slovinsky, 03/06/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Brett Sokolow, 03/06/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Jen Luettel Schweer, 03/06/2015
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- RE: [WRAC-L] federal court stifles the SaVE Act, Nancy Cantalupo, 03/28/2015
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- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Tammi Slovinsky, 03/06/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, LB Klein, 03/05/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Holly Rider-Milkovich, 03/05/2015
- Re: new McCaskill legislation, Brett Sokolow, 03/04/2015
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