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RE: support for making non-professional counselors and advocates confidential


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  • From: "Morey, Patricia L" <>
  • To: Stephanie McClure <>, "" <>
  • Subject: RE: support for making non-professional counselors and advocates confidential
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 15:25:51 +0000
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Hi Stephanie,

We fought for this for more than a year before it happened. I brought it up to everyone and in everyplace when I had a meeting related to Title IX to encourage allies for the women’s center. All of that persistence was helpful, however, the biggest push (ironically) was our legal counsel! I encourage you to draft a policy statement on why the staff of your women’s center should have that designation. You should include why students seek your support (i.e., to get validation, explore information and options, to get more resources), and what your training is (i.e., what makes your staff especially suited for this role), and a protocol where you specifically list that reporting will be talked about as an option in that in initial session) to be used in training your staff and will be used every time a student discloses a Title IX issue. Hope this helpsJ Best wishes.

Pat Morey

 

Patricia L. Morey

Assistant Dean; Director

Women’s Resources Center

217.333.3137

http://www.go.illinois.edu/wrc

 

Note: Privacy may not be guaranteed as email is not a secure means of communication. Concerns regarding confidential matters are best addressed by calling or visiting the Women's Resources Center.

 

 

From: Stephanie McClure [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 8:59 AM
To:
Subject: support for making non-professional counselors and advocates confidential

 

Hi Everyone, 

 

I'm wondering if anyone knows of additional resources beside the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault's Sample Language for Reporting and Confidentially Disclosing Sexual Violence publication that supports making non-professional counselors and advocates on universities to be designated privileged/confidential resources to students?

 

We are trying to push for this designation at our Women's Center and I could use all the evidence/support I can garner. 

 

Thanks,

 

--

Stephanie L. McClure

Director, Women's Center

Weber State University

Violence Preventionist

Review my work HERE




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