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  • From: "Kelley, Melissa" <>
  • To: Allison Tombros Korman <>
  • Cc: Maya Vizvary <>, Amanda Luckett <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Campus Climate Data & Case Numbers
  • Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 10:34:33 -0500
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In NYS it's required by the education law 129-B for institutions to conduct a survey every 2 years and publish the results on their websites. Starting next year will be have to submit case information in aggregate form (more info coming from the State on this) going forward as well.  It's possible other states may follow suit....

Dr. Melissa A. Kelley, CHES
Title IX Coordinator
Union College
Office of the President

403E Reamer Campus Center
807 Union Street
Schenectady, NY 12308

Ph: 518-388-6865


On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Allison Tombros Korman <> wrote:

Really interesting conversation – thanks for getting it started. We encourage the schools we work with to publish their data and use it as a jumping off point to start dialogue within their community. I agree with Holly that there needs to be institutional legwork that goes into preparing for this so that everyone understands what the data is – and is not – saying and how it will be used for informed decision-making going forward.

 

I’m attaching two examples we’ve seen from Trinity University – I hope they come through, but if not, please DM me and I can send them on.

 

Best,

Alli

 

Allison Tombros Korman

Senior Director, Culture of Respect, NASPA

(202) 903-0653

 

 

Hi Amanda,

 

I’d be curious what other universities say.

 

I know at American University we don’t share either. Our assessment/data folks are too nervous that someone will take a data point out of context and spread misinformation or apply it to the whole campus population (as opposed to just to the respondents of the survey). And we don’t share advocacy case numbers outside of Office of Campus Life for confidentiality reasons. I know students have asked for both.

 

Thanks for bringing this up!

 

Kindly,

Maya

 

 

Maya Vizvary, MPH, MSW (she/her/hers)

Sexual Assault Prevention Coordinator

American University

4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW

Hughes Hall 105D

Washington, DC 20016-8150

(202) 885-3055

http://www.american.edu/ocl/wellness/

 

 

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From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of Amanda Luckett
Sent: Monday, December 4, 2017 6:19 PM
To:
Subject: Campus Climate Data & Case Numbers

 

Good Afternoon,

 

My name is Amanda Luckett, the Prevention and Education Coordinator at the University of San Diego. We have been in conversation here at USD about the possibility of posting the results of our campus climate survey online, and potentially the number of cases our CARE Advocates have received over the past three years. The goal of this is to increase transparency about what is happening at the university and raise awareness of how CARE Advocates are utilized. 

 

I looked online to see what other folks did with their data and found many executive reports from survey data. At your university, did you decide to do something different to share the information? Additionally, has anyone explored the idea of posting case numbers? 

 

Your insight will help to shape further conversation here at USD, and would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you for all that you do!

 

Kindly,

Amanda 


Amanda Luckett

Prevention & Education Coordinator | CARE Advocate

University of San Diego | Women's Center | SLP 420


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