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Bears HEAL:
Peer-Based
Survivor
Advocacy
THE BEARS
HEAL (HELP,
EDUCATE,
ADVOCATE
AND LISTEN)
PEER
SURVIVOR
ADVOCACY
PROGRAM
WAS BORN
OUT OF A
NEED FOR
CAMPUS TO:
additional support to students who have
experienced interpersonal violence
Provide
educational opportunities regarding on-
campus response to sexual violence
Develop
to students who have consistently expressed
the desire to be directly involved with violence
prevention and victim services
Respond
BEARS HEAL
ADVISORY BOARD
Kunti Bentley,
She/Her, Hers,
Director, Project
HEAL, MSU
Shy Wells, She/Her/They, Assistant
Director Multicultural
Programs/LGBTQ+ Student Services,
MSU
Samara Mizutani, She/Her/Hers,
Student Advocate, Global Leaders
and Mentors, MSU
Christie Fletcher,
She/Her/Hers, Victim
Services and Advocacy
Specialist, MSU
Caleb Hatz,
He/Him/His,
Program
Coordinator, Bear
POWER, MSU
Alisa Gates, She/Her/Hers, Director
of Advocacy and Education, The
Victim Center
Daezia Smith, She/Her/Hers,
Leadership Programs
Specialist, International
Programs, MSU
Thomas Bartolotta,
He/Him/They, Community
Organizer, Engage, MSU
Rachel Herron,
She/Her/Hers, Victim
Services Coordinator, OTC
PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT
Utilizing the Foundations of
Advocacy training manual
developed by the National Sexual
Violence Resource Center, Bears
HEAL Advisory Board created a
trauma-informed survivor advocacy
training program.
Adapting content to serve our
campus culture and climate and
incorporating local community
resources, the Bears HEAL Advisory
Board created a curriculum specific
to the needs of our student body.
TRAININ
G
9 hours of training facilitated by
staff, faculty, and students from
the following departments and
agencies:
 Multicultural Resource Center
 The Counseling Center
 OTC Counseling Department
 The Victim Center
 Bear POWER
 Engage
 International Programs
 Department of Criminology and Criminal
Justice
Led by experts in field,
comprehensive, trauma-informed
training was provided to students
TRAINING
MODULES
Rape Culture
The Spectrum of Sexual Violence
The Impact of Sexual Violence
Active Listening
Trauma-Informed Care
Policies
Introductions to Community
Partners
TRAINING
MODULES
Caring for Ourselves
Ethical Commitments
History of Movements to end
sexual violence
Grounding in an Anti-oppression
Framework
Trauma-Informed and Survivor
Centered Advocacy
Supporting Friends and Family
ADVOCATES CAN
PROVIDE:
 Support
 Active listening
 Help with outlining options
 Connection to resources
 Research and sharing of information
 Survivor-led, trauma-informed care
ADVOCATES
CAN PROVIDE:
ADVOCATES
CANNOT
PROVIDE:
Decision making for you
Counseling or therapy
Advice
Investigation of a case
BEARS HEAL
PEER SURVIVOR
ADVOCATES
SPRING 23
On-Campus
Resources
Missouri State Phone number
University Safety 417-836-5509
Christie Fletcher- MHC-Victim Services and Advocacy
Specialist
417-836-5116
Springfield Police 911
Title IX 417-836-6810
Counseling Center 417-836-5116
OTC Phone number
Safety and Security 417-447-6911
Rachel Herron-Victim Services Coordinator 417-447-7859
Springfield Police 911
Title IX 417-447-7500
Counseling Services 417-447-6974
Off-Campus
Resources
Victim Service Agency Phone number
Victim Center 417-863-7273
Harmony House 417-837-7700
Family Justice Center 417-799-1500
LOCAL 24-hour crisis hotline 417-864-7233
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
National DomesticViolence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Trevor Lifeline: 1-866-488-7386
StrongHearts Native Helpline: 1-844-762-8483
Bears HEAL PPT 4-26.pptx
BEARS HEAL
Fall 2022 Cohort with
Bears HEAL Advisory
Board

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Bears HEAL PPT 4-26.pptx

  • 2. THE BEARS HEAL (HELP, EDUCATE, ADVOCATE AND LISTEN) PEER SURVIVOR ADVOCACY PROGRAM WAS BORN OUT OF A NEED FOR CAMPUS TO: additional support to students who have experienced interpersonal violence Provide educational opportunities regarding on- campus response to sexual violence Develop to students who have consistently expressed the desire to be directly involved with violence prevention and victim services Respond
  • 3. BEARS HEAL ADVISORY BOARD Kunti Bentley, She/Her, Hers, Director, Project HEAL, MSU Shy Wells, She/Her/They, Assistant Director Multicultural Programs/LGBTQ+ Student Services, MSU Samara Mizutani, She/Her/Hers, Student Advocate, Global Leaders and Mentors, MSU Christie Fletcher, She/Her/Hers, Victim Services and Advocacy Specialist, MSU Caleb Hatz, He/Him/His, Program Coordinator, Bear POWER, MSU Alisa Gates, She/Her/Hers, Director of Advocacy and Education, The Victim Center Daezia Smith, She/Her/Hers, Leadership Programs Specialist, International Programs, MSU Thomas Bartolotta, He/Him/They, Community Organizer, Engage, MSU Rachel Herron, She/Her/Hers, Victim Services Coordinator, OTC
  • 4. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Utilizing the Foundations of Advocacy training manual developed by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Bears HEAL Advisory Board created a trauma-informed survivor advocacy training program. Adapting content to serve our campus culture and climate and incorporating local community resources, the Bears HEAL Advisory Board created a curriculum specific to the needs of our student body.
  • 5. TRAININ G 9 hours of training facilitated by staff, faculty, and students from the following departments and agencies: Multicultural Resource Center The Counseling Center OTC Counseling Department The Victim Center Bear POWER Engage International Programs Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • 6. Led by experts in field, comprehensive, trauma-informed training was provided to students
  • 7. TRAINING MODULES Rape Culture The Spectrum of Sexual Violence The Impact of Sexual Violence Active Listening Trauma-Informed Care Policies Introductions to Community Partners
  • 8. TRAINING MODULES Caring for Ourselves Ethical Commitments History of Movements to end sexual violence Grounding in an Anti-oppression Framework Trauma-Informed and Survivor Centered Advocacy Supporting Friends and Family
  • 9. ADVOCATES CAN PROVIDE: Support Active listening Help with outlining options Connection to resources Research and sharing of information Survivor-led, trauma-informed care ADVOCATES CAN PROVIDE:
  • 10. ADVOCATES CANNOT PROVIDE: Decision making for you Counseling or therapy Advice Investigation of a case
  • 12. On-Campus Resources Missouri State Phone number University Safety 417-836-5509 Christie Fletcher- MHC-Victim Services and Advocacy Specialist 417-836-5116 Springfield Police 911 Title IX 417-836-6810 Counseling Center 417-836-5116 OTC Phone number Safety and Security 417-447-6911 Rachel Herron-Victim Services Coordinator 417-447-7859 Springfield Police 911 Title IX 417-447-7500 Counseling Services 417-447-6974
  • 13. Off-Campus Resources Victim Service Agency Phone number Victim Center 417-863-7273 Harmony House 417-837-7700 Family Justice Center 417-799-1500 LOCAL 24-hour crisis hotline 417-864-7233 National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673 National DomesticViolence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Trevor Lifeline: 1-866-488-7386 StrongHearts Native Helpline: 1-844-762-8483
  • 15. BEARS HEAL Fall 2022 Cohort with Bears HEAL Advisory Board