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CSW Committee on Campus
Safety--2007-2008
Do you think NAU's campus is safe?
If not, what can be done about it?
Contact Dr. Mary Lane-Kelso --
Mary.Lane-Kelso@nau.edu--and
share with us your thoughts.
Currently, the Committee on Campus
Safety is working with various NAU
departments to find out what
resources NAU offers to the
community on safety issues. If you
know of any, let us know.
Panel on Sexual Health Care on
Campus (April 24, 2008)
We are inviting various on-campus
healthcare experts and student
organizations to talk about the
state of Sexual health care on
campus. Join us (Time: 12-1:30pm,
Havasupai AB Room, Student Union
Bldg.) Bring friends.
NAUPD Evening Escort Service & Cards
CSW will be distributing Safety
Escort Service business cards to
raise awareness on NAUPD's Safety
Escort Service. NAU Departments:
Please contact 523-9045 for business
cards. CSW is also working to
advertise this with NAU Parking
Services. NAU Enrollment Management
and Student Affairs funded the
business cards project.
Counseling & Prevention of Sexual
Assault at NAU:
NAUPD's Safety Escort Service.
NAU Police Department (NAUPD)
operates a Safety Escort Service
for
those on campus who may need to
commute within campus at night.
The number to dial is 523-3611.
NAU Parking & Shuttle Services
offers a bus-service called SAFE
RIDE which runs from 9pm to 3am
and between NAU Campus and Flagstaff
Downtown. See details
here. The Campus stops are:
1 - Building 91 /
Centennial
2 - Bookstore
3 - Building 45 / Wilson
4 - P40
Men Against Rape and Sexism
(MARS) at the Northland
Family Help Center, will offer Peer
Educators to talk about Rape and
Sexism on Campus. Please call
928-233-2202 or email
marsprojectnau.yahoo.com to set up
times. Northland Family Help Center
also runs a women's shelter (tel.
928-527-1900) and a children's
shelter (tel. 928-527-1800), as well
as a Crisis Hotline, (tel.
928-527-1900).
The Sexual Assault Relationship
Violence (SARV) Prevention Program
at NAU. See their
link.
On-Campus Self-Defense Courses.
See LOIUE for Physical Education
Courses on self-defense or martial
arts. (2006-2007)
What is Violence Prevention?
WHAT IS SEXUAL ASSAULT? WHAT IS
CONSENT?
RISK PREVENTION
WHAT TO DO IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU
KNOW HAS BEEN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED?
ROLE OF COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS
SERVICES
PREVALENCE
SEXUAL ASSAULT MYTHS AND FACTS
WHAT CAN I DO TO STOP RAPE?
MEN AS VICTIMS
DANGEROUS RELATIONSHIPS
Off Campus Courses on Self Defense:
Aikido of Flagstaff.
Tel. 226-8775.
Asian Fighting &
Healing Arts. Tel.
226-9073.
Falling Leaf Dojo.
Tel. 600-9166.
Flagstaff Karate
School. Tel.
526-8166.
Kiks American Karate.
Tel. 526-3919.
Maximum Martial Arts.
Tel. 526-9144.
Northern Arizona JKR
Karate Association.
Tel. 699-3073.
Sleeping Lion Martial
Arts. Tel. 214-9974.
USA Tae Kwon
Do/Hapkido Centers.
Tel. 774-2597
The Martial Way Training
Center, 2412 N. 3rd St.
Suite C.:
When: First Thursday
of every month
Time: 7-9pm
Phone: (928)
774-2597
To register for the
free class, call
beforehand. Ages
13-113. Groups are
welcome.
Skills you will
learn:
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Walking with
confidence
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Awareness of
surroundings
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How to spot a
predator
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How not to be
prey
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How to listen to
your sixth sense
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7 simple life
saving
techniques
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