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Puzzles Workshops Announced! Plus 2 weeks left to register for early bird rates


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  • From: Juliette Grimmett <>
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  • Subject: Puzzles Workshops Announced! Plus 2 weeks left to register for early bird rates
  • Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2017 23:26:32 -0400
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Dear Colleagues -


We are so excited to share the list of incredible workshops at this year's Solving the Campus Sexual Assault and Dating Violence Puzzle: Promoting a Culture of Consent and Supporting ALL Students in an Era of Uncertainty conference, December 11 & 12 in Raleigh, NC at NC State University's beautiful conference center in Hunt Library


See the conference website for the schedule at-a-glance.


Register before 11/13 to get early bird registration rates! Seats are limited - the conference sells out EVERY YEAR. Beginning 11/13, all registrations are $300.

  • Breakfast and lunch included both days
  • $230 – Single registration
  •  $200 – Per person cost for 2+ registrants from the same campus/organization
  • $100 – Student Rate   
  •  $85 – NC State University student and employee rate                                           

OVW Campus Grantees

OVW has approved for Chrysalis Network to invite OVW Campus grantees to attend this year’s conference. See the conditional approval language below:

Campus grantees have been conditionally approved to attend this conference. Grantees are required to contact their OVW program specialist to get approval specific to their award and to ensure that a Grant Adjustment Notice (GAN) is issued. A GAN must be completed before grantees commit or expend any funds related to attending this conference. The reference number for this conference is OVW-2018-MU-009. This number must be used by grantees when requesting approval via a GAN or in their “memo to the file”.

Counselors

We are working on getting 12.25 NBCC Clock hours approved for LPCs. Social Workers should be able to get CE approval from their state board. Check the website soon for final approval.


Keynotes and Presentations

In addition to the workshops below, we are thrilled to offer participants the following presentations:

1)    KEYNOTE: Fatima Goss Graves, CEO & President of the National Women’s Law Center, The State of Title IX: Navigating Campus Sexual Assault in an Era of Uncertainty

2)    KEYNOTE: Matt Ezzell, Associate Professor of Sociology at James Madison University, Pornography Makes the Man: Media, Gender, and Sexual Assault

3)    KEYNOTE: Pierre Berastaín, Assistant Director of Innovation & Engagement for the National Latin@ Network, a project of Casa de Esperanza, One Size Fits None

4)    Panel Discussion: Beyond Buzzwords: What does ‘engaging men’ actually mean? Viginia Duplessis, Futures Without Violence; LB Klein, UNC-CH; Marc A. Grimmett, NC State University; and Drew Rizzo, UNH

5)    Performance: Speak About it 

Workshops

 

Addressing Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in Campus Health Settings: Using an evidence-informed clinical intervention to promote prevention, support survivors, and change campus culture

Futures Without Violence: Virginia Duplessis, Program Director – IPV & Health Partnerships

 

Beat the Blame Game

Catharsis Productions: Heather Imrie, Director of Program Efficacy and Development

 

Beyond “Alcohol is a Predatory Drug:” The Intersection of Alcohol and Sexual Assault

Georgia Tech: Lee Helmken, Health Educator; University of New Hampshire: Drew Rizzo, PhD Student; UNC-Chapel Hill: LB Klein, PhD Student & Adjunct Faculty

 

Beyond the Finding: How Collaboration and Trauma-Informed responses lead to healthier campus climates

University of North Carolina Greensboro: Murphie Chappell, Title IX Coordinator and Katie Vance, Title IX Investigator

 

Blurred Lines: Student Led Discussions on Rape Culture in the Black Community at Historically White Institutions

University of Missouri: Brittani Nicole Fults, Education, Prevention & Outreach Coordinator and Velma Buckner, Coordinator at the Black Cultural Center

 

CREATING OPTIMIZING PRACTICES for ENDURANCE (COPE) A Stress Reduction Program for College Students

Johnson C. Smith University: Dezette Johnson, Associate Professor of Social Work and Lasonya Townsend, Assistant Professor of Social Work

 

Don’t Blame it on the Alcohol: Working with bars to end alcohol-facilitated sexual assault

University of Iowa: Susan Junis, Assistant Director of Prevention and Outreach; Our Voice: Lee Doyle, Prevention Education Outreach Coordinator

 

eNOugh: A Dating Violence Awareness Campaign Model in the Works

Wilkes Community College: Lynda Black, Director of Counseling and Career Services; Capitol Broadcasting Company: Liz Kline, Issue Advocacy Account Executive

 

Great Sex? Yes, yes, YES!

University of Montana: Isaac La’a, Outreach Coordinator; Make Your Move! Missoula: Brenna Merrill, Outreach Specialist

 

Identifying & Tackling Reporting Challenges to Empower & Incentivize Student "Responsible Employees

Babson College: Ashleigh Hala, Director of Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Services

 

Institutionalizing a Culture of Consent and Comprehensive Sexual Assault Prevention Programming

            American University: Maya Vizvary, Sexual Assault Prevention Coordinator

 

IPV-Free Campus: Changing the Climate to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence

North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Carolina Alzuru, Director of Training and Kari Thatcher, Prevention Specialist

 

Legal Requirements for a Title IX Disciplinary Process

            Parker Poe: Sarah Ford, Partner

 

Let them lead the way: A model for developing student leadership

Bowdoin College: Lisa Peterson, Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Students; Associate Director of Gender Violence Prevention and Education

 

Masculinity 101: A Peer Education Approach to Engaging Men

            Brown University: Marc Peters, Health Promotion Specialist

 

Male Victims of Sexual Violence: Deconstructing Myths and Creating a Community of Healing

            University of New Hampshire: Zachary Ahmad-Kahloon

 

ONE Community: Using Community Partnerships to Empower Survivors of Sexual Assault and IPV on Community College Campuses

Davidson Community College & Family Services of Davidson County: Ashley Meyer, Community-Based Therapist/Advocate

 

"Queering Trauma Informed Services: Working with Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Survivors of Sexual Assault"

            People Against Rape: Leigh Friar, Victim Advocate

 

Supporting Students of Color in Sexual Misconduct Investigations

Prairie View A&M: Alexis Boyd, Investigator and Alexia Taylor, Title IX Coordinator

 

The Myth of the Slut: How Sexual Double Standards Lead to Violence Against Women

            East Carolina University: Kathleen Bursky, Victim Advocate

 

The Revolution will be Intersectional: Practical Ways to Truly Work towards Building Intersectional Services and Programs

            CBK Enterprises: Chimi Boyd-Keyes, CEO & Founder

 

University Employees' Role in Responding to Survivor Disclosures: Policies & Promising Practices

UNC-Chapel Hill: Lauren Kulp, JD/MSW Student and Jessica Mencia, undergraduate student & McNair Scholar

 

Using What We Know about Offenders to Prevent the Perpetration of

Sexual Violence

            Department of Justice, SMART Office: Joan Tabachnick, Fellow


​See you​ in December!!




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  • Puzzles Workshops Announced! Plus 2 weeks left to register for early bird rates, Juliette Grimmett, 10/29/2017

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