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New SUNY initiatives aim to combat domestic and sexual violence

New SUNY initiatives aim to combat domestic and sexual violence Sarah Lee | Asst. Photo Editor SUNY’s updated system comes a little less than a year after the state’s COVID-19 task force released a set of recommendations to improve services for survivors of domestic violence. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. SUNY is working with New York state to update and revise its system for combating domestic and gender-based violence on campus. The plan, which Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced in his State of the State address in January, includes four new or updated initiatives meant to reduce sexual and domestic violence on SUNY campuses, as well as at other colleges and universities. 

Governor Cuomo Announces Four-Point Plan to Reduce Sexual Violence in Educational Institutions as Part of 2021 Women s Agenda

Share SUNY Will Work with NYS Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence - a Newly Reimagined Agency Proposed in Governor s 2021 State of the State - to Establish the Center for Advanced Research in Reducing the Impact of Violence in Education SUNY s Student Conduct Institute Will Expand its Existing Resources and Engagement to 1,000 Institutions    SUNY Will Make Its Sexual & Interpersonal Violence Prevention and Response Course Available for Free to Any College or University Across the Country  Launches I m Asking for a Friend Social and Digital Campaign to Help Students Identify Signs of Sexual Assault and Domestic/Dating Violence  New Actions Build on the Governor s Enough is Enough Legislation - Most Aggressive Policy in the Nation to Fight Against Sexual Assault on College Campuses

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