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  • From: "Irvine, Mahri" <>
  • To: Rina Vaishnav Rhyne <>, "Seguin, Angela DiNunzio" <>
  • Cc: "" <>, "Madariaga, Elizabeth" <>, "" <>, "" <>
  • Subject: RE: Interpersonal Violence for Faculty...
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 16:10:34 +0000
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I agree; Escalation is excellent! My only word of caution is that the facilitation guidebook is chock-full of so many great discussion questions, that it is extremely challenging to facilitate the entire guidebook in a short period of time. I’d recommend carving out a large chunk of time for the discussion; otherwise, facilitators might feel like they have to rush through the questions in order to address everything.

 

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From: Rina Vaishnav Rhyne [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2016 11:35 AM
To: Seguin, Angela DiNunzio <>
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Subject: Re: Interpersonal Violence for Faculty...

 

I second the use of Escalation - it is quite powerful.


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On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Seguin, Angela DiNunzio <> wrote:

Have you looked into the “Escalation” training offered by the One Love Foundation?  There are pros and cons.  It is structured to be able to be facilitated by trained student leaders.  The production quality of the video is excellent, and it very adeptly illustrates power/control in relationships, the red flags, and how relationship abuse can escalate to physical violence/fatality.  Discussion questions are good.   Down side is that it is heavy and powerful.  But it might be worth looking into if you are looking for something new.

 

http://www.joinonelove.org/escalation_workshop

 

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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 6:37 PM
To: Madariaga, Elizabeth
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Subject: Re: Interpersonal Violence for Faculty...

 

I would love this info as well!

Thanks for bringing this up, Elizabeth!

 

Best,

Carli Rohner

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On Jun 27, 2016, at 7:03 AM, Madariaga, Elizabeth <> wrote:

Hi all! Hope this email finds you well! Please forgive the cross posting.

 

I’m looking for some new stuff with Interpersonal Violence Prevention. I’ve done multiple trainings with faculty and staff but quite frankly, I’d like to liven stuff up a bit. Could anyone be willing to share ideas, powerpoints, etc.?

 

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In peace,

Elizabeth

 

Elizabeth G. Madariaga, LPCC, NCC

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Sexual Assault Services Coordinator

Counseling and Testing Center

Western Kentucky University

 

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