
Week 6a Awareness & Action Guidelines
Learn about awareness and action guidelines related to dating violence, stalking, and intimate partner violence. Discover resources available at Niagara University and in the community to seek help and support.
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+ The Sixth Week Module 6a Awareness & Action NUB 2020
+ Learning Guidelines (Adapted from Aisha Abdelmula at the University at Buffalo) Speak from your own experience. Confidentiality Challenge yourself and each other, but do so respectfully. Share air time; give all voices a chance to be heard. All perspectives are valid and welcome. Try to put yourself in someone else s shoes. Seek understanding before seeking to be understood. Recognize people as individuals, not as representatives of an entire group or organization. Listen actively; be present. Work to obtain a new perspective.
+DEFINITIONS Dating/Relationship Violence violence may be physical, emotional and/or sexual can include threats, enforced social isolation and/or humiliation, intimidation, harassment, emotional mistreatment or abuse, financial control, forced sex, or making threats Stalking is defined as non-consensual communication with and/or harassment of another person. it is the willful, malicious, and repeated harassing or threatening of another person can escalate in both intensity and frequency over time
+DEFINTIONS, CONTD. Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a pattern of coercive tactics can include physical, psychological, sexual, economic and emotional abuse Domestic Violence (DV) can be used to describe any abuse that occurs within the context of one's home or family Sexual Assault any act of violence, either physical or verbal, in which sex is used as a weapon. refers to any form of nonconsensual sexual activity unwanted sexual acts from intimidation to touching to penetration. Rape actual or attempted penetration accomplished by threats, coercion, or physical force.It includes nonconsensual vaginal, anal, or oral penetration by penis, finger, or any object.
+Tea Video Tea Video Circle discussion
+Campus & Community Resources 1. Niagara University Counseling Center (716) 286.8536 {Confidential} 4. YWCA of Niagara County (24 hours a day 7 days/week) (716) 433.6716 or text (716) 870-9726 {Confidential} 2. Niagara University Campus Safety (716) 286.8111 5. Niagara County Crisis Services (716) 285.3515 {Confidential} 3. Niagara University Megan Altman-Cosgrove NU Assistant, Director for Equity and Inclusion (716) 286.8314 www.niagara.edu/oei {Confidential}
+Closure What are you leaving with? What are some new insights gained as a result of today s class? What can you do to empower yourself? How can we work together to make NU a safe place to learn and grow?