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- Subject: Question: Requiring Peer Educators to Report Sexual Assault
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 15:51:46 +0000
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Hello everyone. I need some assistance from the members of the list serve. 1)
For those of you who hail from universities with sexual violence peer educator programs,
a.
Must your peer eds report to the university incidences of sexual violence they learn about?
b.
Are there times when they are not required to report (e.g., if a friend confides in them?)
c.
What type of peer ed program does your school have (e.g., awareness/prevention education? Advocacy?) 2)
Are your counseling center clinicians required to report sexual violence that they learn about while serving in an outreach capacity/in an educative role to the campus? Why I’m asking: 1)
Our peer educators are required to report. I’m a psychologist at the Towson University Counseling Center, and I run our Sexual Assault Peer Educator program. The university has decided that the peer eds are required to report
incidences of sexual assault if they learn of them while serving in “their role as a peer educator.” The reasoning: the university argues that they are representatives of the school, so students may have the expectation when they disclose sexual violence to
a peer ed that student is making a report to the university. The person the peer eds must then report to is me . I then forward the reports to the Title IX coordinator. As you can imagine, there are a number of issues with this. I am working on a protocol
to resolve some of them. So I’m interested in hearing what other schools are doing. 2)
Therapists at our counseling center are required to report incidences of sexual violence if we learn about these while delivering outreach/ educational programs. Thank you so much for your feedback! ~ Maria Maria Wydra, Ph.D. Staff Psychologist, Sexual Assault Services Coordinator The Counseling Center at Towson University 8000 York Road Towson, MD 21252 Ph: 410-704-2512 Fax: 410-704-3453 http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening/towsonu
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- Question: Requiring Peer Educators to Report Sexual Assault, Wydra, Maria A., 11/11/2015
- RE: Question: Requiring Peer Educators to Report Sexual Assault, NIX, SHANNON, 11/11/2015
- Re: Question: Requiring Peer Educators to Report Sexual Assault, shc-firepeered, 11/11/2015
- Re: Question: Requiring Peer Educators to Report Sexual Assault, McLay, Molly Margaret, 11/11/2015
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