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- From: Tammi Slovinsky <>
- To: Emily Low <>
- Cc: "" <>
- Subject: Re: Sexual Violence and Counseling Centers
- Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 12:34:36 -0400
At VA Commonwealth University, we also have a dedicated Sexual Trauma counselor (sits on our coordinating council and SART) and counselor who focuses on male survivors and outreach.
Assistant Director
- Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking Advocacy Services
- The Wellness Resource Center
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- 815 South Cathedral Place
- Richmond, VA 23284
- (804) 828-2085
- Email is not a confidential form of communication. If you need assistance related to sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking, please call 804.828.9355 and ask to speak to an advocate. These services are available 8am-4:30pm Monday - Thursday and 10:30am-4:30pm Friday. If you need support outside of these hours please call the Regional Hotline (24/7) at 804.612.6126.
If you are ever in imminent danger, call VCU Police at 804.828.1234 or 911.
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Emily Low <> wrote:
Hi all,I am wondering what the counseling centers on your campuses are doing, if anything, to support survivors of sexual violence in the context of Title IX/VAWA? I have found information about best practices regarding prevention and policies, but cannot find many resources that focus specifically on campus counseling center involvement in response, intervention, etc.Thanks in advance for any suggestions, research, or other resources you can provide.Emily--Emily Low, M.A.CounselorCounseling Services
Student Health and Wellness Programs
University of Hawaii at Hilo
200 West Kawili Street, SSC Room E227
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
808-932-7466Please be advised: Email is not a completely secure or confidential means of communication. This email including attachments is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please reply to the sender that you have received the message in error and then delete it. Please do not use email in emergency situations. Thank you for maintaining privacy.
- Sexual Violence and Counseling Centers, Emily Low, 07/13/2015
- RE: Sexual Violence and Counseling Centers, Shaffer, Jyl (shaffej2), 07/13/2015
- Re: Sexual Violence and Counseling Centers, Tammi Slovinsky, 07/20/2015
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