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  • Subject: Inclusion language?
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Hello All,

I was just curious if any of you have inclusion statements on marketing materials for programs that you may have. I want to make sure that I am not excluding those who may not be identifying as women, recognizing that anyone can be a Survivor.

Any thoughts?

 

Thanks,

~Arika

 

Arika Morrison, M.S., LPCS

Licensed Professional Counselor/Supervisor

Master’s Training Coordinator

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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