Happy Pride Month Aggies! For this week's Fact Share Friday we are taking a look at the origins of this social justice movement and honoring the work of the activists who's work would lead to this month long celebration. Read the full article at https://t.co/OQ3PGO0D5t
This week has been an honor! Three nights of Training was worth every moment to certify 90 of our 2022 Fish Camp Chairs in how to have trauma-informed conversations. We appreciate your commitment to keeping Aggieland a supportive place for everyone.
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February #FacilitatorFeature!
Suzanne Swierc, Health Promotion Specialist in @tamustudentlife, is one of our most active facilitators & ensures our Aggies are prepared to support survivors.
Connect with Suzanne through STAND Up or see her at many of our @TAMU_HP events!
Engage with STAND Up and take a huge step towards making a difference in how we prevent sexual violence.
👍Register for an open session or request us: https://t.co/AECptzkY0D
Prevention is a necessary conversation and we are here for it. Hope to see you soon, Ags!
Honor at A&M student or student org by nominating them for the STAND Up Award! For more information and to submit a nomination: https://t.co/uJQ8nxeSoE.
The STAND Up Award is part of the @dmstamu Accountability, Equity, and Climate (ACE) Awards.
Introducing our #FacilitatorFeature!
This month we highlight Dr. Kalyn Cavazos, who is the Senior Student Conduct Investigator within the Division of Student Affairs. See Kalyn at one of our Overviews or Workshops this semester & learn how to keep Aggieland safe!
Grooming is a very common manipulation tactic used in the crime of sex trafficking, where a trafficker will create a false sense of trust with their intended victim. It happens without the victim knowing the behaviors have harmful intent or outcomes. #factsharefriday
Sending appreciation to the members of @tamuslide for hosting a full STAND Up Workshop! You are an exceptional group, and we admire how much you advocate for prevention year round.
Sorry is good to use when needing to apologize, but too much of it can turn into Sorry Syndrome. Overusing "Sorry" can impact confidence, self-esteem and even lessen the impact of future apologies. Your thoughts, feelings, and perspective are nothing to be sorry for.
As we move into the Holiday season, we must never assume that home is the safest place for everyone. Knowing the signs of abuse, how to offer support, and the resources available are steps we can take to make this season safer for anyone being impacted by domestic violence.
Gaslighting gives the abusive partner a lot of power in the relationship because the victim is constantly questioning their own feelings and reality. It is important to recognize the signs. Link: https://t.co/NOf4NOuNEe
#gaslightingawareness#factsharefriday
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Catch us this week for our last open STAND Up opportunities of the semester!
➡️STAND Up Workshop: Monday, 11/15 from 5-8:30pm in SSB 308
➡️STAND Up Virtual Overview: Thursday, 11/18 from 5:30-6:30pm, Zoom
Register for one or both of these events at https://t.co/X7zSkRTBHn 🎗
Happy Halloween! While everyone feels pressure to have plans for the holiday, just remember to do what you will truly enjoy. Don’t let the pressure of social media influence your plans. Above are examples of things you can do today for some spooky fun!
🎃👻🦇🔮🧛🏽#SelfcareSunday
Domestic violence happens in all communities and people need trusting support. Texas Council of Family Violence advocates policy, prevention, & supporting service providers. The website gives information about their leading efforts. @tcfv#FactShareFriday https://t.co/mabvqcbpGk