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  • From: Kristin Schlotterbeck <>
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  • Subject: RE: DV Activity
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 22:20:56 +0000
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The Chutes and Ladders activity is a great one—especially for other service providers who maybe have high expectations of DV survivors’ choices of whether to stay or leave...

 

Attached is the activity from the PreventConnect wiki.

 

Kristin Schlotterbeck

Community Education Program Manager

503.557.5822

A Safe Place Family Justice Center

256 Warner Milne Road Oregon City, OR 97045

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From: Maya Vizvary [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 7:49 AM
To: Staten, Abdul <>
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Subject: Re: DV Activity

 

I did the activity "In Her Shoes" in grad school - has the potential to be pretty powerful. My professor added a couple scenarios to make it less heteronormative and more diverse. 

 

 

Hope that helps!

 

Kindly,

Maya 

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On Jan 18, 2017, at 9:29 AM, Staten, Abdul <> wrote:

Hi colleagues,

I am putting together a session on domestic/dating violence for an adult population, and wanted to include an activity or exercise to show the impact of DV (on survivors, resources (or lack thereof), etc.). Does anyone have any activities or exercises that are effective at illustrating the impact?

Thank you in advance!

Abdul Staten

 

Abdul Staten, MA

Prevention Coordinator

Columbia University,

Sexual Violence Response & Rape Crisis/Anti-Violence Support Center

Lerner Hall, 700

Office: (212) 854-2136

Main: (212) 854-3500

 

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