Clery Center National Campus Safety Awareness Month

NCSAM 2020 | Ep. 03: When Dating Hurts

29 min · 25 de sep de 2020
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Featuring: Jessica A. Mertz | Executive Director, Clery Center Bill Mitchell | Board Member, Clery Center and author of When Dating Hurts Jessica converses with author and advocate Bill Mitchell as he shares the inspiration for his new book When Dating Hurts. [https://www.whendatinghurts.com/] Bill will  discuss one of the other health crises the global pandemic brought to light in 2020- intimate partner violence.

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National Campus Safety Awareness Month September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month and each year Clery Center provides professional development resources and learning opportunities to support your work on campus. Learn more about this year’s theme and connect to this year’s resources below. The Same, Yet Different In the wake of COVID-19 and an advancing civil rights movement, institutions around the nation are reaffirming their commitments to campus safety. As communities wrestle with a new normal, the Clery Act remains the same— a call to action. This September, Clery Center will highlight how the Clery Act can serve as a guidepost, centering conversations around personal and campus safety following the historic events of 2020. Whether examining the increase in reports of intimate partner violence during lockdown, or the uptick in hate crimes and bias-related incidents, the Clery Act can serve as the barometer to examine campus climate. There is little doubt that 2020 will go down in history. So, please plan to join us this September to explore the Clery Act’s continued relevance as we enter a fall semester that will be the same, yet very different.

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