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  • From: Juliette Grimmett <>
  • To: Juliette Grimmett <>
  • Subject: Puzzles Conference Workshops Announced!
  • Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 01:56:06 -0500

Hello folks -

We are so excited to share the list of incredible keynotes and workshops that will be available to you at our December 15 & 16 conference at William Peace University in Raleigh, NC (see below).  Thank you also to our newest conference sponsors, ATIXA and CAPPA!

Register now!  All participants will have the opportunity to sign up for on-site private consulting sessions with Saunie Schuster, Esq. of NCHERM and ATIXA, or Amily McCool, J.D. from the NC Coalition Against Domestic Violence.


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/solving-the-campus-sexual-assault-and-dating-violence-puzzle-comprehensive-education-trauma-registration-18389382137

Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided both days.  The registration cost is $215 for a single person from your campus/organization, or $185 if you bring at least one other person.

Workshops for the Solving the Campus Sexual and Dating Violence Puzzle: Comprehensive Prevention, Trauma-informed Response, and Offender Accountability

A Behavioral Analysis of Familiar Assault – What College Faculty, Administration and Investigators Need to Know

No Zebras and More: Stephen M. Thompson, CEO

 

Assessing Campus Climate:  The Development and Testing of the ARC3 Survey

UNC Greensboro: Dr. Jacquelyn White, Emerita Professor of Psychology & Senior Research Scientist; Dr. Loreen Olson, Associate Professor, Director of the Program to Advance Community Responses to Violence Against Women; Dr. Paige Hall Smith, Director of the Center for Women’s Health & Wellness; Malachi Willis, Clinical Psychology PhD Student

 

Campus-Based Sexual Violence and LGBTQI Experiences: Findings and Recommended Strategies from the North Carolina Safe and Healthy Campus Study

Chrysalis Network: Juliette Grimmett, Founder; Elon University: Leigh-Anne Royster, Director of Inclusive Community Well-Being; North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault: Jen Przewoznik, Director of Prevention and Evaluation; and UNC Greensboro: Dr. Paige Hall Smith, Director of the Center for Women’s Health & Wellness

 

Conducting Student-Centered Investigations

D.I.R.E.C.T. Consulting: Jessica Krohn, Violence Prevention and Response Specialist

 

Digital Abuse:  the Hidden Virus that Affects Us All

D.I.R.E.C.T. Consulting: Jessica Krohn, Violence Prevention and Response Specialist

 

Employee Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Trainings: An Opportunity to Create Safer Campuses

Chrysalis Network: Juliette Grimmett, Founder; Appalachian State University: Dr. Amy Dellinger Page, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology

 

Engaging Faculty and Staff As Allies and Advocates: University of Virginia’s Survivor Support Network

University of Virginia: Dr. Claire Kaplan, Director of the Gender Violence and Social Change Program; Rashona Sharpless, Outreach Coordinator at the Gender Violence and Social Change Program

 

Everything Matters: Considerations for serving African American Students, Faculty, Staff and Alumni

CBK Enterprises: Chimi Boyd-Keyes, CEO & Founder

 

How to Build a Coordinated Community Response Team within a Comprehensive College Environment

Prince George Community College: Dr. Scheherazade W. Forman, Dean of Student Development Services; Simpdy Merelan, Violence Prevention Center Program Coordinator

 

Military Sexual Assault: Partnering with Campuses and Communities

North Carolina National Guard: Kristian S. Hall, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator

 

Mindfulness and Mandalas

South Carolina Department of Mental Health: Mary How, Art Therapist  

 

No Zebras, No Excuses

No Zebras and More: Stephen M. Thompson, CEO

 

Reconstructing the Power & Control Wheel: Trauma Informed IPV education for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Students

UNC Charlotte: Nicole Madonna-Rosario, Interpersonal Violence Prevention Coordinator; and Trey Green, IVP Graduate Assistant and Co-Founder, Transcend Charlotte

 

Sexual Assault & Dating/Domestic Violence Training for Community and Campus Partners: Building Bridges with Your Campus Sexual Assault Resource Team

Old Dominion University: Joann Bautti, Women’s Center Assistant Director 

 

Sexual Violence Prevention and Response, a University-wide Responsibility

St. Johns University: Hannah Artiles-Straver, Violence Prevention and Wellness Services Assistant Director; Dr. Luis Manzo, Department of Student Wellness and Assessment Executive Director

 

Solving the Puzzle of Timely Warnings:  How One University is Responding to the Need for More Trauma-Informed and Victim-Centered Timely Notice Practices

UNC Greensboro: Dr. Loreen Olson, Associate Professor, Director of the Program to Advance Community Responses to Violence Against Women; Dr. Brett Carter, Dean of Students; Murphie Chappell, J.D. Title IX Coordinator; and Dr. Paige Hall Smith, Director of the Center for Women’s Health & Wellness

 

Stop, Drop, and Roll: A framework for educating campus community members to effectively respond to disclosures of sexualized violence with care and confidence

Wake Forest University: Beth Montplasir, Safe Office Coordinator; Tanya Jachimiak, J.D., Title IX Coordinator  

 

 

Strengthening Campus & Community Response to Sexual Violence through Technology 

Men Can Stop Rape: Rachel Friedman, Deputy Director; Leah Haake, National Programs Coordinator  

 

Supporting Survivors While Working to End Violence: Partnerships between Colleges and Rape Crisis Centers

OASIS: Jessica Dale, Rape Prevention and Education Coordinator; Appalachian State University: Ellen Hartman, Interpersonal Violence Support and Prevention Coordinator

 

“True Strength”: Healthy Masculinity: Recognizing and Addressing Machismo

University of South Carolina: C. Ingram, Interpersonal Violence Coordinator

 

Unwanted, grotesque catcalls were a daily occurrence”: Discussing Sexual Violence Prevention and Study Abroad on College Campuses

UNC Chapel Hill: Amee Wurzburg, Sexual Violence Prevention Program Manager

 

Utilizing the PTSD Therapy & Recovery Kit: Strengths-Based Resource for College Survivors

Duke University: Amy Cleckler, Gender Violence Prevention and Services Coordinator; UNC Asheville: Flannery Jones, 3rd year student  

 

What’s the Right Thing to do? The Ethics of Working with College IPV Survivors

UNC Chapel Hill: Melinda Manning, JD, LCSW Social Worker at Counseling and Psychological Services



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Peace,

Juliette Grimmett, MPH
Chrysalis Network, Founder
(919) 624-9575
www.chrysalisnetwork.com 

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