The Edmond Sun
EDMOND— The
University of Central Oklahoma has partnered with Oklahoma County
District Attorney David Prater for the Violence Prevention Project, a
new, federally funded, campus-based program aimed to help UCO community
members receive confidential services if victimized by relational
crimes.
Prater will be part of a Community Education Response Team,
which will include other key partners such as members of the Edmond and
UCO police departments, members of the UCO staff and outside community
partners.
“Mr. Prater will provide support, expertise and guidance
about the program functions. He feels very passionate about the issue
of domestic violence and we are excited about what Oklahoma County
District Attorney’s office will bring to the project here at UCO,” said
Kathryn Toahty, coordinator for UCO’s project.
“The program’s
overall goal is to effectively minimize incidents of violent relational
crimes such as sexual assault, intimate partner violence or abuse and
stalking on the UCO campus. Statistics show that only 17 to 19 percent
of rapes and sexual assaults are reported. Hopefully, with the Violence
Prevention Project, we can allow for comfort and confidentiality in
seeking out resources to aid in victims in the healing process.”
UCO’s
project is part of a flagship program funded by a $1 million grant
recently provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and distributed
throughout five Oklahoma universities, including UCO.
The project is
conducted through UCO’s Student Counseling Center and is anticipated to
enhance the current security measures existing on the campus.
CERT
members will assist in overseeing and providing a survivor response
system, educational and awareness programs and the development and
monitoring of effective campus judicial policies relating to violent
crime.
The victims project will assist in training UCO staff,
faculty and students on how to recognize signs of violence and how to
get assistance.
The project is available to advocate for survivors
in the areas of medical assistance, legal assistance, counseling on and
off campus, accommodating housing needs or relocation, as well as
assistance with addressing academic issues in regards to schedule
change concerns.