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  • From: Juliette Grimmett <>
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  • Subject: Workshops Announced! Solving the Puzzles Conference
  • Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 01:41:23 -0400
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Dear Colleagues -

We are so excited to share the list of incredible workshops that will be available to you at the Solving the Campus Sexual Assault and Dating Violence Puzzle: Establishing Intersectional and Trauma-Informed Advocacy, Prevention, and Investigation conference, December 12 & 13 in Raleigh, NC at NC State University's beautiful new conference center in Hunt Library.

Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided both days. The registration cost is $225 for a single person from your campus/organization, $195 for 2+ people from the same campus/org, $100 for students, and $75 for NC State students and employees. Register now

Also, thank you to our newest conference sponsors: ATIXA, CAPPA, Student Success/Not Anymore, and The Fierberg National Law Group, PLLC // School Violence Law.  Thank you to our NC State University sponsors: African American Cultural Center, Counseling Center, University Housing, Campus Police and Threat Assessment, and the Women's Center.
 
Lastly, attention counselors! An application to receive 10-12 Continuing Education credits by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) has been submitted.  Check the website regularly for notification of final approval.

Register now
Current Workshops (more coming soon!)

Building Comprehensive Sexual Violence Prevention Efforts on College Campuses

PreventConnect, CALCASA: Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez, Project Manager

 

Building Trust in a Time of Institutional Betrayal: Lessons Learned Through Establishing a Prevention Education and Survivor Services Center in a Compliance Landscape

Vanderbilt University: Cara Tuttle Bell, Director – Vanderbilt University Project Safe Center

 

Start the Conversation: A Planned Approach to Prevention Work for Community College Students

            Wilkes Community College: Dr. Lynda Black, Director, Counseling Center

 

Beyond Self-Care

            UNC-Chapel Hill: LB Klein, Consultant and Ph.D. Student

 

UVA's Men's Leadership Project: Fostering Change in College Men and Middle School Boys through Mentorship

University of Virginia: Claire Kaplan, PhD, Program Director and Rashona Sharpless, Outreach Coordinator - Gender Violence & Social Change, Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center

 

Special Considerations: Relationship Violence on a College Campus

            Colorado State University: Casey Malsam, Victim Advocate

 

Threat Assessment & Case Management of IPV Cases - A Case Study

            NC State University: Tina Nelson, Risk Assessment Case Manager

 

A Call to Action: Researching the Sexual Violence Experiences and Prevention Needs of Students at All/Predominantly Women’s Colleges       

Meredith College: Kris Macomber, Assistant Professor; Chrysalis Network: Juliette Grimmett, Founder

 

24 Hour Crisis Hot-line: How To Prepare Volunteers

Colorado State University: Casey Malsam, Victim Advocate

 

You Got This!: Training, Motivating and Supporting Employees who Investigate Discrimination

University of Missouri: Salama Gallimore, Director of Investigations and Deputy Title IX Coordinator

 

Traveling Postcards: Heal, Connect & Empower through Art

Women’s Wisdom Initiative: Caroline Lovell, Executive Director; West Carolina University: Arika Morrison, Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Care Coordinator

 

Teaching Intersectional Sexual Violence Prevention within the Context of Systems of Oppression

Brown University: Marc Peters, Men’s Health Coordinator and Alana Sacks, SHARE Advocate

 

#BlackLivesMatter, Donald Trump and HB2 Mandates Us to Change How We Approach Bystander Intervention

            CBK Enterprises: Chimi Bord-Keyes

 

From Creeper to Killer: The Normalization of Stalking in Pop Culture and its Impact on Investigation

            Stalking Resource Center: Elaina Roberts, Legal Director

 

SaVE Who? Applying Intersectionality and a Social Justice Advocacy Framework to Analyze Efforts to End Sexual Violence on Campus and to Develop New Programs

            Promise Place: Alison Dunn, Systems Advocacy and Outreach Coordinator

 

Resources to Engagement: Creating trainings with choose-your-own-destiny style scenarios

Clemson University: Megan Fallon, Interpersonal Violence Prevention Coordinator and Taylor Tyson, Interpersonal Violence Graduate Assistant

 

Four Must-Ask Questions to Transform Your Prevention Strategy from Good to Great

            Everfi: Rob Buelow, Vice President, Partner Education

 

Developing Student Leaders to Build Collaborative and Inclusive Cultures of Prevention

Elon University: Becca Bishopric Patterson, Coordinator for Health Promotion; Wake Forest University: Beth Montplaisir, Safe Office Coordinator

 

Revictimization and Resiliency: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Working with All Students

Virginia Commonwealth University: Abigail Conley, Assistant Professor, Andrea Moreau, Graduate Student, and Jen Underwood, Graduate Student

 

Addressing Campus Sexual Violence Across the SEM: An Opportunity to Brain-storm with Peers

Culture of Respect/NASPA: Sarice Greenstein, Project Coordinator; Chrysalis Network: Juliette Grimmett, Founder

                       

Schedule Mapping: Techniques in Safety Planning for Advocates, Counselors, and Investigators

            Victim Rights Law Center: Lindy Aldrich, Esq., Deputy Director


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Peace,

Juliette Grimmett, MPH
Chrysalis Network, Founder
CORE Constructs Consulting Developer, Culture of Respect


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