Michigan First Lady Sue Snyder said she hopes a new resource handbook for survivors of campus sexual assault — as well as their families and friends — will help connect them with the information and options they need to begin the healing process.
The free handbook, which the Michigan Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention and Treatment Board is making available to college campuses around the state, is the latest action by Snyder and a workgroup formed to assist victims of campus sexual assault.
The first lady and the group have been working for nine months on developing resources for survivors and will continue the ongoing efforts.
Michigan colleges and universities and their community partners can order up to 250 copies of the handbook at a time by going to the MDHHS clearinghouse website, hpclearinghouse.org.
- Posted March 13, 2018
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
New resource handbook available for sexual assault survivors
headlines Macomb
- Bodman attorney displays passion for tax law
- Children Trust Michigan raises awareness of Child Abuse Prevention Month
- Law school’s team wins William and Mary Colonial Cup Competition
- Chief Justice Roberts, Attorney General Garland, author John Grisham join legal aid leaders to mark 50th anniversary of LSC
- Macomb County Board of Commissioners Announces commissioner vacancy
headlines National
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- Should Justice Sotomayor retire? Chemerinsky, White House haven’t joined calls for her to step down
- Which BigLaw firms are increasing lateral associate hiring the most? One made legal headlines last year