enough is enough: a campaign to address violence on college campuses
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Rebecca Herzog, Program Coordinator Amy Greer, Ass’t Director, Housing & Residence Life Charles DiSalvo, Public Safety. Enough is Enough: A Campaign to address violence on college campuses. NASPA 2009 Keynote Address from the Vice President of Student Affairs at Virginia Tech - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Rebecca Herzog, Program CoordinatorAmy Greer, Ass’t Director, Housing & Residence Life
Charles DiSalvo, Public Safety
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: A CAMPAIGN TO ADDRESS VIOLENCE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
BACKGROUND
NASPA 2009 Keynote Address from the Vice President of Student Affairs at Virginia Tech
“Enough is Enough”
Curtail the wave of societal violence
MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Rochester, New York Student Population Statistics from MCC
Violence Uncivil behavior
The Civility Committee
GOALS Provide programs that address different
populations on campus and expose how violence can affect individuals differently
Engage MCC’s campus community in the efforts to promote civility, anti-violence and school spirit
Educate the campus community and remind them that violence happens everyday and to envision ways to stop it
CROSS-COLLEGE COLLABORATION
Budget
Committee make-up
Student groups
EIE CAMPAIGN AT MCC
Active Programs Passive Programs Faculty/Staff Programs Multi-campus Programs Residence Hall Programs
2011 EIE CAMPAIGN FLYER
2012 EIE CAMPAIGN FLYER
IMPACT ON CAMPUS"The Enough is Enough campaign helped me learn and understand what sexual harassment
was. It also taught me ways to help identify and prevent sexual harassment in my community. My favorite part of the Enough is Enough campaign was the Students Fight Back self-defense presentation. It was very inspiring and has motivated me to take a self-defense class so I can learn how to protect myself. Another thing I enjoyed when participating in this program was pledging to be violent free and I often repeat to myself ‘what have you done to stop the violence’ and this helps me remember to fight back against the violence and inspire people to do the same."
“The Enough is Enough campaign programs that were hosted at MCC this past year helped me in so many ways. Not only did they make me hyperaware about what is going on in the world around us and what is the reality of the lives of so many; it also helped to empower to make a difference. These programs have made me confident that if I were faced with a situation of any type of violence (either towards myself or another), I have the power to PUT AN END TO IT.”
“Howdy, I just have to say… Sara’s painting of bruises on students to show what it feels like to ‘wear’ a secret had an amazing impact! About 6-8 students walked away with bruises and shared their stories with us of physical abuse and rape. It was just amazing with how many students wanted to share their story and heartbreaking with how many students had a story to share. Thanks Rebecca for giving me an opportunity to be involved in the Enough is Enough campaign. What a great program for the college!”
LESSONS LEARNED, MOVING FORWARD
Targeting specific populations More student participation Budget/resources Campus exposure Multi-campus collaboration
Rebecca Herzog [email protected]
Amy Greer [email protected]
Charles DiSalvo [email protected]
Monroe Community College www.monroecc.edu
The Civility Committee http://web.monroecc.edu/mcccivility