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- From: "Mary A. Wyandt-Hiebert" <>
- To: Melissa Babb <>, "Peters, Sara" <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 14:15:53 +0000
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Always intrigued by something new to me, I looked at the webpage shared and immediately was turned off by it if for no other reason than the first thing that glared at me were the words “sexual assault resistance education for university women“. First of all, this places the onus of not being a victim solely on the woman. In other words, if you don’t resist sexual assault, then somehow by default I suppose you must have allowed it to happen or take it a step further and perhaps even wanted it to occur. Wow, consider how much these concepts alone perpetuate victim-blaming and rape myths. Secondly, it is not inclusive being only for women (and trans-women, I suppose an attempt to make it inclusive). After all, we know sexual assault isn’t perpetrated only against women or trans-women. Men and trans-men are victimized as well. Here again is another example of perpetuating widespread rape myths. And my final thought for sharing is in reference to the section about “how does flip the script work?” There is so much that I could say here, but will attempt to keep my comments brief: 1) The program is one of risk reduction, not prevention. Be sure to understand the difference. Risk reduction education can be helpful, but must be exercised with a great degree of caution not to place blame on those who do experience sexual violence. 2) The program relies on one being able to cognitively process cues and process responses to situations. However, we know that the vast majority of sexual assaults, particularly among college women occur when alcohol and/or other substances are also present/used. Hence, as Melissa Babb pointed out in her response below, it does not account for when one is under the influence or incapacitated. 3) And finally, as referred to before, it places the entire onus on the potential victim as they are to “resist” and use a “range of verbal and physical strategies for keeping yourself safe if someone tries to hurt you.” Again, this perpetuates many of the victim-blaming rape myths that are so prevalent within our culture; that is, if a sexual assault does occur, then the “victim” must not have done something to keep herself safe and by default is at least in part to blame.
Not only does this program not address prevention of sexual violence, but it is also not very trauma-informed with regards to the language at least presented on the webpage. Sara Peters, you have many reasons to have concerns and I encourage you to voice those concerns. Also, I wish to share with you a resource that may be helpful to you with regards to articulating your concerns. Have you seen the ACHA toolkit that was released earlier this year? Go to http://www.acha.org/ACHA/Resources/Publications/Violence_Toolkit/ACHA/Resources/Addressing_Sexual_and_Relationship_Violence_A_Trauma_Informed_Approach.aspx?hkey=fc0413b8-eecd-4a05-89ef-98e60a9ddc50 and you can download it from there.
Sincerely,
Dr. M. A. Wyandt-Hiebert, PhD, MCHES, CWHC, CA Director, STAR Central, Pat Walker Health Center Advisor, RESPECT Asst. Professor, Public Health Adjunct Faculty Provost Lecturer Division of Student Affairs, University of Arkansas
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On Behalf Of Melissa Babb
I will start by saying that I had not heard of this program until just now, so I don't know everything it covers. One question I'd want to know would be how it addresses tonic immobility and/or if the survivor is incapacitated due to drugs/alcohol or can not resist/fight back for other reasons.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 10:13 PM, Peters, Sara <> wrote:
-- Melissa Babb, Psy.D. Interpersonal Violence Coordinator Licensed Psychologist #4512 North Carolina State University Counseling Center 919.515.2423 -Confidentiality Notice - |
- Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Peters, Sara, 06/05/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Melissa Babb, 06/06/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Mary A. Wyandt-Hiebert, 06/06/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, mahri, 06/06/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Amanda Wright, 06/06/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, mahri, 06/06/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Kaplan, Claire N. (cnk2r), 06/06/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Adriane Bang, 06/06/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Kaplan, Claire N. (cnk2r), 06/06/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Howard Kallem, 06/06/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Kate Rohdenburg, 06/07/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Kaplan, Claire N. (cnk2r), 06/07/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Melissa Babb, 06/07/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Kate Rohdenburg, 06/07/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Howard Kallem, 06/06/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Kaplan, Claire N. (cnk2r), 06/06/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Adriane Bang, 06/06/2018
- RE: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Mary A. Wyandt-Hiebert, 06/06/2018
- Re: Question regarding Flip the Script prevention education program, Melissa Babb, 06/06/2018
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