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Group MeetingsGroup meetings form the cornerstone of the communication strategy of SAFE. The group meets on a biweekly basis, with meetings focused on larger updates for the group. These meetings are also a platform for students to productively voice concerns about campus safety. They are imperative in planning group meetings. Currently, the group meets virtually over Zoom every other Thursday from 3-3:30pm. Contact us for more details at [email protected].
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ForumsSAFE aims to disseminate accurate, relevant, and reliable information regarding campus safety to students, faculty, and staff. Forums are created by each of the five committees, with events specialized to the focus area of the committee.
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Awareness CampaignsAwareness campaigns focus on amplifying the resources already existing on campus. These campaigns are critical in ensuring that students are aware fo the current measures being taken on campus, as well as in communicating the safety concerns that arise during group meetings to appropriate actors.
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Events
- October 24, 2019: Student concerns forum with Michele Ballantyne (Office of the General Counsel) and VP of Student Affairs Lori McDonald, focused on the lawsuit against the University of Utah
- January 13, 2020: Safety forum with Lieutenant Jason Hinojosa and Dean of Students Jason Ramirez
- August 12, 2020: Discussion on mental health during the pandemic with Jake Van Epps of the University Counseling Center
- October 23, 2020: Diversity and inclusion discussion with panelists from the Dream Center, the International Student Council, and Business Leaders Incorporated. A recording can be viewed here.
- November 16, 2020: Panel with McCluskey Center for Violence Prevention. A recording can be viewed here.
- November 20, 2020: Discussion and panel on dealing with burnout. A recording can be viewed here.
- November 24, 2020: Discussion and panel on safely navigating online interactions. A recording can be viewed here.
- March 29, 2020: 10 Critical Skills to Save Your Life Event by SASS GO (Surviving Assault Standing Strong)
The Five Committees
- Mental Health
- Students and Campus Police Communication
- Campus Infrastructure Awareness
- Dating Culture
- Diversity and Inclusion