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- From: "Lockwood, Laura R" <>
- To: Gillian Greensite <>
- Cc: Jen Luettel Schweer <>, "" <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: Overseas resources
- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 04:00:15 +0000
- Accept-language: en-US
Hi,
The Study Abroad program asked me to make a handout which basically did what
Gillian said-outlined resources, prevention ideas, explained how women from
the US can be perceived/treated, perceptions/laws/treatment regarding LGBTQ
students, laws, resources, etc. This was a while ago so it's probably dated.
Time to create a new one - thanks for this reminder! Additionally I've had
discussions with groups of students doing special programs at the professors'
request; for example, I spoke to students who were spending a summer month
in Cambodia about sex trafficking and gender issues specific to the culture
as well as sexual assault resources/prevention.
Best,
Laura
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 6, 2016, at 10:22 PM, "Gillian Greensite"
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wrote:
I did workshops for students who were planning to study abroad for many years
while working at UCSC in Rape Prevention Education. I'd be happy to share the
approach and content if you like. It was heavy on prevention. Sorry I don't
have handouts but I can re-create the outlines if that would be helpful. On
resources after rape I encouraged them to find out as much about their
prospective countries before they left: women's resource centers; rape crisis
centers etc.
Best,
Gillian
On Mar 6, 2016, at 6:03 PM, Jen Luettel Schweer wrote:
Good evening!
I would love to hear about any resources you use for students who are
studying abroad, in terms of both information/resources they get before they
go and ways you help them connect with resources and support while abroad,
after experiencing an assault.
Thanks!
Best,
Jen
--
Jen Luettel Schweer, MA, LPC
Associate Director, Health Education Services
Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Services
Adjunct Faculty, Women and Gender Studies
Georgetown University
Health Education Services
1437 37th St., NW
Poulton Hall, Suite 101
Washington, D.C., 20057
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- Overseas resources, Jen Luettel Schweer, 03/06/2016
- Re: Overseas resources, Gillian Greensite, 03/06/2016
- Re: Overseas resources, Lockwood, Laura R, 03/06/2016
- RE: Overseas resources, Berteau, Lorree K, 03/07/2016
- Re: Overseas resources, Lockwood, Laura R, 03/06/2016
- RE: Overseas resources, LaDue, Lee E., 03/07/2016
- Re: Overseas resources, Gillian Greensite, 03/06/2016
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