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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Women’s
Resource Center will be offering a new service for victims
of sexual assault and domestic violence, thanks to the new Harbor
Training Program.
“The Harbor Program will provide training to faculty and
staff so they can better serve victims and pass information along
to all who need it,” said Adam Miller, WRC campus violence
project coordinator. “This will create safe places all over
campus where students, faculty and staff who are victims of sexual
assault and domestic violence can go to receive assistance,” he
said.
Harbor trainees will be able to provide assistance on the steps
victims can take after a crime. Those who have completed Harbor
training will receive a placard to hang in their offices, creating
a network of “safe harbors” all over campus that are
easily identifiable to those in need.
Harbor is a program of the Campus Violence Task Force, made up
of representatives from the UA Police, Athletics, Judicial Affairs,
Black Faculty Staff Association and others. Task force members
serve as Harbor trainers, having recently completed special training
on the program. Funding for the program is provided through the
Department of Justice’s Grant to Reduce Violence Against
Women.
For more information or to schedule Harbor training, contact Miller
at 205/348-5040.
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