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Jana’s Campaign to Host Campus Safety Summit

Jana’s Campaign, Inc. in collaboration with the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) Women’s Center will be hosting a one-day workshop November 8, jana's-campaign-logo2013, on the UMKC campus regarding preventing and responding to gender violence. The Heartland Campus Safety Summit will feature national experts and encourage the sharing of best practices among participants.

Summit topics include Title IX obligations and requirements, the Campus SaVE Act, bystander intervention programming, peer education prevention, and far more. Keynote speaker will be Steven Healy, Managing Partner of Margolis-Healy Solutions for Safe Campuses. Healy was Director of Public Safety at Princeton University from 2003 through 2009 and Past President of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators. Healy contributed significantly to the national dialogue about campus safety and security in the aftermath of the tragic rampage-shooting at Virginia Tech in April 2007.

The Summit is designed for key campus personnel from the states of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa. Legal representatives, public safety officers, student leaders, residential life and student affairs personnel, and all other campus and community representatives interested in campus safety are invited to attend.
“Respectful, non-violent relationships are of benefit to the entire campus community. No one is immune from possible violence, as the story of our organization’s namesake Jana Mackey shows, and as such, this workshop really is for everyone connected with the university environment. Until a coordinated, preventative approach is taken, the atrocities of gender violence will impact our academic communities for ill,” said Jana’s Campaign Executive Director Eric Sader.
Campus leaders attending the Summit will be encouraged to develop a team of key campus stakeholders to create a comprehensive and integrated approach to preventing and responding to gender violence at their institutions. The Summit aims to transform area colleges and universities to prevent abusive behaviors by engaging faculty, staff, and students in promoting healthy relationships; ensure that the institution is prepared to respond promptly and effectively to incidents and reports of violence when they do occur, and; ultimately change campus norms so that campus members hold themselves and each other to respectful and non-violent standards of interpersonal behavior.

Participant sponsorships for the states of Kansas and Missouri have been provided by the Kansas Health Foundation and Partners in Prevention. Also, staff assistance and support has been provided by the Women’s Leadership Project at Fort Hays State University.
For more information on the Summit, and to register, visit www.heartlandsummit.org

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