Dr. Liz Miller and her team examined campus and clinic factors that may influence likelihood of implementing sexual violence (SV) prevention for college students seeking care in campus health and counseling centers. Their findings suggest that high performance regarding SV policy and prevention on a campus do not necessarily translate to implementation of appropriate SV prevention and care for students seeking care on campus, including assessments, resources, referrals, and services.
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Believe Survivors March
Join Pittsburgh Universities Believe Survivors (P.U.B.S) in a march to support survivors of domestic and sexual violence. This event is sponsored by Carlow, Pitt, CMU, Duquesne, and Chatham. Individuals from each campus community is invited, as well as members of the general public, to participate. Help create signs, posters, and banners on Carlow's campus green before the march. After the march, there will be an option to listen to survivor testimonials.
Advancing Sexual Harassment Prevention and Elimination in the Sciences
Scientific organizations, agencies, and institutions are essential for setting norms and policies toward a zero-tolerance culture of sexual harassment by advancing prevention and empowering people at risk for harassment, discrimination, and violence. Dr. Thurston and her team analyzed an activity held at an international scientific congress that advanced sexual harassment prevention and elimination and empower binary and nonbinary persons at risk for harassment, discrimination, and violence.
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