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RE: campus partnership with community advocates


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  • From: Kate Rohdenburg <>
  • To: "Berteau, Lorree K" <>, "Megan Elizabeth Selheim" <>, "" <>
  • Cc: Abby Tassel <>, "Peggy O'Neil" <>, "Delaney, Anderson" <>
  • Subject: RE: campus partnership with community advocates
  • Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 21:05:26 +0000
  • Accept-language: en-US

Hi Megan and Katy (and all!)

WISE has an agreement with Dartmouth College that includes an advocacy position employed by WISE (the community program) to build our organizational capacity for supporting survivors through campus systems, increase access for student, staff and faculty survivors to advocacy support, and formally build the relationship between the campus and WISE to improve systems related to gender-based violence on campus.

 

Our Executive Director spent lots of time and thought developing the formal agreement with Dartmouth. If either of you are interested in chatting about how the process has progressed (our Campus Advocate held her first walk in hours at Dartmouth today!) I’d be happy to try to coordinate a conversation with someone and/or respond to specific questions if that is helpful. We feel so strongly that it’s a solid model maximizing the decades of advocacy experience and connection to the movement of work that exists in community-based programs centered on survivors and the unique dynamics and opportunities at institutions of higher education.

 

Very best,

Kate

 

Kate Rohdenburg, Program Director

Program Center at 38 Bank Street, Lebanon NH

24-hour Crisis Line: 1-866-348-WISE

Office: (603)448-5922 * Fax: (603)448-2799

www.WISEuv.org * www.facebook.com/WISEuv

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From: Berteau, Lorree K [mailto:]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 3:05 PM
To: Megan Elizabeth Selheim;
Subject: RE: campus partnership with community advocates

 

Colleagues,

 

I would also be interested in this information, thank you.

 

 

Katy Berteau, MA

Victim-Survivor Advocate

Pronouns: She, Her, Hers

 

Health Promotion

Georgia Institute of Technology

Joseph B. Whitehead Building

740 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322

Health Promotion Suite, Room 232A

(404) 385-4451

http://healthpromotion.gatech.edu/

 

VOICE​ is Georgia Tech's Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Initiative.

 

 

 

 

From: Megan Elizabeth Selheim [mailto:]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 2:36 PM
To:
Subject: campus partnership with community advocates

 

We are talking to our community crisis center/shelter about housing an advocate in our on-campus office. The advocate would provide advocacy services to the university community, but would do so as a community advocate, rather than a campus advocate.

 

Does anyone have a similar setup? And if so, how is it organized/managed? We would love some sample MOUs or other types of agreements.

 

Thanks!

 

--

Megan Selheim

STOP Violence Program Coordinator

Dean of Students Office

Dept. 3135, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie WY 82071-2000

106 Knight Hall

307-766-3296

www.uwyo.edu/stop

 

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