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- From: Christina Hernandez <>
- To: "Dr. Juli Parker" <>
- Cc: WRACL <>, , "" <>, "Peters, Sara" <>
- Subject: Re: [WRAC-L] Re: Educational efforts regarding Title IX
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 12:09:08 -0700
We currently do in person presentations for all of our FYS on bystander intervention which includes some of the topics, but not all, that you've mentioned. Our university system office has recently purchased Campus Clarity and all of the institutions in our state are to roll the program out this semester. It will not be mandatory but our Compliance Office has received support from various campus entities (athletics, Greek Life, and some other smaller offices) that will make it mandatory. We are hopeful!
I would say to try and get buy in from members of campus that have authority to make the program mandatory to their specific areas.
We'll see how it works here! Good luck.
Cristina
Christina Hernandez, Director
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Dr. Juli Parker <> wrote:
It only works if it is mandatory and there are repercussions. We put a spring registration hold last year and got all of them to complete.--
On Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 2:32:37 PM UTC-4, Peters, Sara wrote:Dear All,
Our Title IX Coordinator and committee are really struggling with student participation in our Title IX educational efforts. We use Haven for incoming students with some success, but have tried online modules for our existing students with little to no participation (the University has chosen not to make them mandatory). Currently the modules have information on dynamics of SA, DV, and stalking, reporting, and policy. Does anyone have any suggestions/experiences in creating successful programs? Thanks, Sara
Sara K. Peters
Director, Women’s Center and Survivor Advocacy Services
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
University Center 350615 McCallie Avenue
Department 1801
Chattanooga, TN 37403
Phone: 423-425-5605
Fax: 423-425-5649
Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day, saying, “I will try again tomorrow.”
– Mary Anne Radmacher
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- Educational efforts regarding Title IX, Peters, Sara, 09/17/2015
- Re: [WRAC-L] Educational efforts regarding Title IX, Jessica Krohn, LMSW , 09/17/2015
- RE: [WRAC-L] Educational efforts regarding Title IX, McLay, Molly Margaret, 09/17/2015
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- Re: [WRAC-L] Re: Educational efforts regarding Title IX, Christina Hernandez, 09/18/2015
- Re: [WRAC-L] Educational efforts regarding Title IX, Jessica Krohn, LMSW , 09/17/2015
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