Save the Date: 4U Mentoring Fall Event
4U Mentoring is designed for foster and independent affiliated students to ensure they succeed in college by defying the odds that were put against them.
4U Mentoring is designed for foster and independent affiliated students to ensure they succeed in college by defying the odds that were put against them.
The 亚色影库 Counseling Center will be facilitating two groups this semester: Understanding Self & Others, and Making Connections. Groups will be held in-person at the Center for Health and Well-Being, Counseling Center G-31.
The 亚色影库 Counseling Center will be offering both in-person and telehealth appointments for the fall semester.
Feel like you鈥檙e struggling to connect with people? Looking to improve your relationship with yourself and others? Check out the new group therapy options available at the 亚色影库 Counseling Center.
The Haven Project and Green Dot would like to congratulate Adrianna Branin on accepting a position with It鈥檚 On Us as their new assistant director of training in Washington, DC.聽
The 亚色影库 Haven Project wishes to聽extend聽thanks to Janet Blood, Fashion Merchandising program coordinator; Theresa McDevitt,聽亚色影库 Libraries; and the many survivors聽of sexual assault聽who trusted us with their stories,聽for their help in making the 鈥淲hat Were You Wearing?鈥 exhibit聽possible. Our partnerships with聽the 亚色影库 community are crucial to Haven聽Project鈥檚聽mission.
The Haven Project would like to thank all of our partners (administration, faculty, staff, students, and organizations) for collaborating with us in the 2020鈥21 academic year to aid in our mission to make our campus safer.
The Counseling Center does not offer student counseling services during the summer. The office will open for administrative services only May 12鈥16 and August 9鈥20. Counseling services will resume on August 23.
Join in on a discussion about what we see in movies and television about sex, alcohol, consent, and sexual violence.
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Haven Project invites you to view the 鈥淲hat Would You Tell a Survivor?鈥 video offering encouraging messages of hope and support. 亚色影库 and its community partners want survivors to know that they matter, they are heard, they are supported, and they are not alone.聽
Take Back the Night is an annual event that raises awareness, empowers individuals, and inspires action that will bring an end to sexual violence. The virtual event will include guest speakers Tracey Vitchers from聽It鈥檚 On Us聽and Denise Pearson, vice chancellor of the聽Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
The Haven Project is hiring undergraduate students for positions as Peer Educators. If you鈥檙e interested in creating content聽to advertise our programs and gaining experience in presenting topics to groups of students, please email us at haven-project@iup.edu.
On April 7, 亚色影库 graduate Layne Fargo discussed her writing career, how going to 亚色影库 helped to shape her stories, and provided advice for those interested in writing and publication in the future.
Join representatives from the Connections Team to learn about the experiences foster care students have at 亚色影库 by listening to their stories of perseverance and resilience. Learn about ways 亚色影库 can help with the transition鈥攎ental health support, financial aid, community engagement, case management, mentoring, housing options, and tutoring programs, just to name a few.
On Wednesday, April 14, at 5:00 p.m. you are invited to show your support for survivors of sexual assault with the Haven Project鈥檚 Virtual Speak Out. Survivors are given the chance to have their voices heard, even if we can't be together in person. Anonymous stories were submitted and will be be read by the Haven Project staff, peer educators, and volunteers.
The Haven Project and the Fashion Merchandising Program are partnering together to set up the 鈥淲hat Were You Wearing?鈥 exhibit. Anonymous survivor stories from the 亚色影库 community will be on display all week in the Stapleton Library, April 12鈥16.
Join the Haven Project and Phi Sigma Kappa to learn about the It鈥檚 On Us national campaign that encourages us to be better bystanders and teaches us about power-based violence, sexual violence prevention, and more.
The 亚色影库 community can support survivors of sexual assault by creating a sign with a supportive message for the 鈥淲hat Would You Tell a Survivor鈥 campaign. Signs are due by Friday, April 23, 2021, to the Haven Project.
Join the聽Haven Project聽and Theta Phi Alpha on Monday, March 29, for a virtual presentation on human trafficking.
Join the聽Haven Project on聽Tuesday, March 30, for a Zoom presentation on sexual violence. Attendees can volunteer to assist with activities in April for Sexual Violence Awareness month.
Join the Haven Project for the What Were You Wearing Exhibit. Survivors can submit anonymous stories that will be on display April 12鈥16 in the Library near Java City.
The Haven Project is asking for survivor stories for a Virtual Speak Out for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.聽 Survivors can share their stories anonymously, and they will be read at the Speak Out on April 14, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. via Haven Project social media.
The Haven Project is holding a Virtual Speak Out on April 14 at 5:00 p.m. to continue to support victims and survivors of sexual violence.聽 Survivors can submit anonymous stories via a Google doc form or by emailing the Haven Project.
Suvivor stories are needed from students, faculty, staff, and administration to make the 鈥淲hat Were You Wearing?鈥 exhibit a success in 2021.聽 Survivors are encouraged to submit their stories so that the display can聽brings awareness to the issue of victim blaming and helps to dismantle the myths about sexual violence occurring due to what a person was wearing when the assault occurred.
亚色影库聽Haven Project聽invites all students to learn about聽Green Dot. If we all do our small part, we can make a big difference. Green Dot聽is a violence prevention program at 亚色影库. Green Dot changes the campus norms so that violence becomes unacceptable, and the campus is intolerant of violence. This changes the campus culture.聽
The聽Haven Project聽and聽LGBTQIA Support聽will present聽鈥淕reen Dot Bystander Intervention Training鈥 on Tuesday, March 16, as part of the Queer Conversations series. Learn how you can be an active bystander and help those around you to make 亚色影库 a safer place for all.聽
Feeling like you have a lot going on? With today鈥檚 technology and constant communication, it is easy to become overwhelmed with which app to choose for your mental health.聽
Join the 亚色影库 Haven Project and Alpha Xi Delta for an online training to learn all about the聽Green Dot聽Bystander Intervention Program. Learn how you can become an active voice, and step in when somebody needs it the most.
Learn the signs and prevalence of domestic and dating violence and what to do if you or someone close to you is affected by this issue. If you or a loved one is in an abusive relationship,聽you are not alone. Learn what resources are on campus and in the community to help.
Join the聽Haven Project on Tuesday, February 23, for online Green Dot Bystander Intervention Volunteer Training. Become a volunteer and help us promote Green Dots all across campus.
Join the Haven Project for an online viewing of Behind the Post, a short film and workshop by the One Love Foundation, on Monday, February 22,聽6:00鈥7:30 p.m.. One conversation can open someone鈥檚 eyes to healthy or unhealthy relationship behaviors that they never before considered.聽
Research has shown that group counseling is as effective as individual counseling. Talking with other students who have similar experiences provides support and perspective. Group facilitators work to provide a safe, confidential environment where members are free to discuss their thoughts, feelings, and concerns as they are comfortable.
Love is learned, so join 亚色影库 Haven Project as we explore the different聽relationships with the One Love聽Couplets. 聽Let鈥檚 work together to learn to love better and be better in our relationships.
Join the聽Haven Project聽and LGBTQIA Support on Tuesday, February 16, as part of the Queer Conversations series. Attendees will discuss healthy and unhealthy relationships聽along with how the pandemic is impacting LGBTQIA college students, learn about boundaries and respecting one another鈥檚 space and ideas,聽talk about LGBTQIA online dating profile creation,聽and聽identify some self-care tips during this challenging time.
亚色影库 Haven Project will present 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Love Got To Do With It?鈥 on Tuesday, February 16, via Zoom. Learn about healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, love styles, love languages, and signs of dating and domestic violence. If you have concerns聽about a relationship, there are resources that are available to help.聽
The Counseling Center is excited to interact with the 亚色影库 Community on Instagram and Facebook. We hope these pages are helpful connecting as a community, sharing resources while providing a safe space.
Join the聽Haven Project聽and be trained in the聽Green Dot聽Bystander Intervention Program. Learn how to become an active voice and step in when someone needs it the most. This training will equip you with information about barriers to action and realistic solutions so that fewer people will be hurt by power-based personal violence. 聽
The 亚色影库 Counseling Center is offering virtual tele-health appointment for the spring 2021 semester to protect the health and safety of students.
The pandemic continues to dramatically affect our lives, including our relationships with people. Join us on Zoom Tuesday, February 9, to learn about the components of a healthy relationship and how to identify the red flags of a potentially unhealthy relationship. Resources are available if you need help.聽
Learn about stalking behaviors, safety tips, safety apps, and resources that are available if you need help (on or off campus).聽 You are not alone. Help is available.
Educate yourself and your peers about the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships. Get trained so you can help the Haven Project spread awareness on campus so that everyone knows that support is available.
Navigating a new university and community setting may seem daunting and overwhelming for students. The clinical case manager at the Counseling Center meets with students to discuss their needs and struggles and determines how best to assist them, connecting them with resources and services both on and off campus to help meet their needs so that they may be successful at 亚色影库.
Talking with other students who have similar experiences provides support and perspective. Group facilitators work to provide a safe, confidential environment where members are free to discuss their thoughts, feelings, and concerns as they are comfortable. Participation will be conducted entirely over Zoom.
Join the Haven Project and Chi Upsilon Sigma on Tuesday, January 26, for a virtual presentation on human trafficking. Learn about the different types of human trafficking, who is most vulnerable, how traffickers coerce their victims to gain control, how you can stay safe,聽and how to identify someone who may need help.
Students may be eligible to receive aid to help pay for groceries, heating bills, and more. Contact the 亚色影库 Counseling Center clinical case manager to discuss programs for which you may qualify.聽