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Re: Feedback?


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  • From: "McLay, Molly Margaret" <>
  • To: Becky Lockwood <>
  • Cc: "LaRue, Katelin Jane" <>, Arika Morrison <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Feedback?
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 15:21:39 +0000
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I'm happy to speak with any of you about our peer educator program at U of Illinois!


Molly M. McLay, LCSW

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Assistant Director

University of Illinois Women's Resources Center

Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations

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Champaign, IL 61820

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On Jan 5, 2016, at 9:19 AM, Becky Lockwood <> wrote:

Hi folks.

The Center for Women & Community at UMass Amherst has a strong peer education program. We partner with our School of Public Health and Women Studies program so Peer Educators can receive practicum credit for participating. Educators receive 40 hrs. of pre service training, both in person and online and are then  tasked with: organizing and implementing campus events such as the annual Domestic Violence awareness month vigil and Take Back the Night as well as facilitating workshops on consent and bystander intervention.

We partner with Residence Life to train the Resident Assistants. Residence Life trains the RA’s on their Title IX responsibilities and we provide training on receiving and responding effectively to disclosures of sexual and relationship violence.

More recently we have partnered with our OIT department to train the students who staff the IT help desk/service.  That training focuses on understanding and responding to sexual harassment- based on feedback from the student staff on what they are encountering when working on students’ computers- ie. often finding evidence of harassment and/or staff being exposed to lots of nude photos.

The Athletic Department has partnered with Its On Us and works with their student Athletic Council to produce PSA’s that run during football, basketball and hockey games. Hope this is helpful.

 

Becky Lockwood

Associate Director of Counseling and Rape Crisis Services

Center for Women & Community

413.545.5832

 

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From: LaRue, Katelin Jane []
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 4:15 PM
To: Arika Morrison;
Subject: Re: Feedback?

 

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Katie LaRue

Campus Care Advocate

Cal State University, Northridge  

Strength United   

(818) 677-7492

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From: Arika Morrison <>
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 1:12 PM
To:
Subject: Feedback?

 

Hello All,

I’m on a new programming committee related to campus SV and I’m interested in sharing what other campuses are doing related to any of the areas below… If it would be easier to talk over the phone, I would be happy to do so at 828-227-7469.

 

Do you have a program calendar that you all use that drives your year. So for example, is there anything specific that you do for trainings, programming, social media/marketing at orientation  and then continue to build on this message each month?

Do you have specific target outreach with student groups, such as RAs, athletes, Greek Life, etc. ?

Do you partner with others for programs/training? If so, who?

Do you have any peer educators trained?

 

Thank you for your feedback!

 

 

Arika Morrison, M.S., LPC-S

Licensed Professional Counselor/Supervisor

Sexual & Interpersonal Violence Care Coordinator

Counseling & Psychological Services  |  225 Bird Building

828.227.7469 tel  | 

 

Western Carolina University

1 University Drive  |  Cullowhee, NC 28723

 

 

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