2-9 Practical Tools to Prevent Power-Based Violence That Affects Us All
- Shared screen with speaker view

35:04
yeah PJ was texting me to say hello to you somehow lol

43:20
depending on the situation. but we were saying distracting. like act like you know them and ask if they are ready to.

44:05
That's a good idea!

48:10
could pull up in your car to make sure they are ok. harder to do anything to you if you are in a car

51:48
could at minimum walk her to class after talking to her

52:07
Stay in the classroom, don't let your friend leave alone

52:22
talk to the bad person while she leaves lol

52:38
stay with the friend. but approaching the aggressor or stalker is not a good idea

56:29
brochure or poster or cards

56:36
sharing my story

57:05
Put a note about student conduct in your syllabus.

57:07
We actually are members of the One Love foundation and you and I need to talk about joint efforts

57:18
Posters advertising that this is a safe space. With 24 hour surveillance. And that they are not alone.

58:06
Support and encourage those who do intervene

01:00:51
We had a person from the health dept that came once a week to be there for our students...but not since covid...sigh..

01:02:30
Thank you. Great session!

01:02:33
thank you, great job!

01:02:40
thank you so much for this. great session!

01:02:41
thank you very much this was very inforn

01:02:45
Thank you Jeff and Kenlie!!! This has been great!!!

01:02:46
thank you!!!

01:03:07
Thank You!

01:03:19
thank you!

01:04:41
Thank you! SJR State also wants to be there for folks that you guys work with. A lot of folks need education to be able to escape some situations and it doesn't also seem accessible.

01:04:54
There is a serious deficiency in mental health/behavioral health resources in Putnam County. There's a great need for resources and education relating to mental health and substance abuse, as well as domestic violence and abuse.

01:05:38
kellyf@bettygriffincenter.org

01:05:47
Thank You!

01:06:12
Great Job!!!!!!