Planning for National Stalking Awareness Month on Your Campus

Stalking: Know It.  Name It.This webinar presented by Laura Kikuchi and Hema Khan from the National Stalking Resource Center presented today for the Campus Webinar Series. Thanksgiving is a week away and schools will be on break soon for winter vacation. Has your school planned for January’s Stalking Awareness Month? Their presentation entitled, “Planning for National Stalking Awareness Month on Your Campus,” covered information about stalking on campus, response procedures, campus policy, and Stalking Awareness Month campaigns that colleges and universities have implemented.

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Engaging Men on Campus Prevention and Intervention efforts

This webinar presented by Green Dot et cetera Inc., as part of the Campus Webinar Series, Seth Avakian, M.A. presented on “ Engaging Men on Campus Prevention and Intervention Efforts.” The web conference addressed effective ways to engage and motivate men around the issues of preventing Sexual Assault, Dating Violence and Stalking on campus. He discussed theories of leadership, organizational behavior and how to lead and advise all male groups.

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Title IX and Mandatory Reporting: Interpreting “Must Promptly Investigate”

This webinar presented by MSCASA joined with Victim Rights Law Center to present, Title IX and Mandatory Reporting: Interpreting “Must Promptly Investigate,” focused on the Dear Colleague Letter which issued Title IX guidance related to sexual assault. Lindy Aldrich, Esq., Deputy Director of Victim Rights Law Center presented on this topic.  She provided information about the language in the Dear Colleague Letter that addressed investigation and reporting while also discussing confidentiality and maintaining privacy within a multidisciplinary group.

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Best Practices for Engaging Students as Part of Your Coordinated Community Response

This webinar presented by CALCASA, the topic was “Best Practices for Engaging Students as Part of Your Coordinated Community Response.” We discussed the critical roles students play on their campus CCRT and heard from two students about their experiences on campus. We concluded the webinar with Leona Smith Di Faustino, CALCASA’s Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator, exploring how to utilize students as CCR members and plan for student involvement. Thank you to all the OVW Campus Grantees who participated in CALCASA’s Campus Webinar Series.

 

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Working with Queer Identified Students who have Experienced Violence on Campus

This webinar presented by CALCASA,  the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, the largest LGBT specific service center in the country, presented on “Working with Queer Identified Students Who Have Experienced Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence or Stalking on Campus.” Lead Staff Attorney, Terra Slavin, and Client Advocate LaDawn Best from the Domestic Violence Legal Advocacy Project at the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center discussed working with queer identified students who have experienced sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence or stalking on campus. To view the webinar slides click here, to view to the webinar recording click here.

A CALL TO MEN to End Violence Against Women

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Prior to delivering his endnote address at CALCASA’s 2010 Campus Training & Technical Institute in Las Vegas, CALCASA staff speaks with Tony Porter of A Call to Men about how he calls to “challenge the social norms that define manhood”. Watch as he discusses how violence is rooted in “the collective socialization of manhood”.