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Enough is Enough | Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence College students deserve a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment free from discrimination and violence. In July 2015, New York established Enough is Enough to address sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking on college campuses.
Enough is Enough was one of the first laws in the country to require: All New York State colleges and universities to adopt a set of comprehensive procedures and guidelines. A uniform definition of affirmative consent. A statewide amnesty policy for bystanders or victims who report sexual assault.
A students' bill of rights. All campuses undertake campus climate surveys as well as prevention and awareness training. The law also created the Enough is Enough funding program for rape crisis programs to support colleges and universities' response and prevention needs.
Today, NYSOPDV oversees the Enough is Enough funding program, funding 52 rape crisis programs across the state to help provide services to student survivors of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking, as well as support colleges' implementation of the Enough is Enough law.
Funded programs work to prevent campus sexual violence via education programming that considers the root causes of gender-based violence, promotes bystander intervention, and promotes healthy relationships. They provide student victims with trauma-informed advocacy, counseling, case management and safety planning services.
Check out the Enough is Enough Annual Reports: 2022-2023 Annual Report: The Enough is Enough Grant Program 2021-2022 Annual Report: The Enough is Enough Grant Program For more information: email [email protected] . County Enough is Enough Providers Phone Hotline Albany County Albany Co.
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111 (800) 527-1757 Herkimer & Oneida Counties YWCA of the Mohawk Valley (315) 895-0349 (315) 866-4120 Jefferson County Victims Assistance Center of Jefferson Co (315) 782-1823 (315) 782-1855 (866) 782-1855 Kings County CAMBA, Inc .
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Sinai SAVI Program (212) 423-2140 (212) 577-7777 New York County Mt. Sinai - Beth Israel Hospital (212) 420-4516 (212) 420-4516 New York County Crime Victims Treatment Center (CVTC) (212) 523-4728 (866) 689-4357 (212) 523-4728 New York County Womankind (Formerly New York Asian Women's Center ) (212) 732-0054 ext. 123 (888) 888-7702 New York County NY Presbyterian Hosp.
- Columbia Presbyterian DOVE (212) 305-9060 (212) 305-9060 New York County NY Presbyterian - Weill Cornell Medical Center (212) 746-9414 (800) 621-4673 New York County NYC Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project (212) 714-1184 (212) 714-1141 Niagara County YWCA of the Niagara Frontier (716) 433-6714 (716) 433-6716 Onondaga County Vera House (315) 425-0818 (315) 468-3260 Ontario, Seneca & Yates Counties Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes, Inc. (315) 781-1093 (800) 247-7273 Orange County Mental Health Association of Orange County (845) 342-2400 (800) 832-1200 Orange County Fearless!
Hudson Valley 845-562-5365 845-562-5340 Oswego County Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.- Services to Aid Families (SAF) (315) 342-1544 (315) 342-1600 (877) 342-7618 Otsego County Opportunities for Otsego, Inc. (607) 433-8000 (607) 432-4855 Putnam & Westchester Counties Putnam Northern Westchester Women's Center (845) 628-9284 (845) 628-2166 Rensselaer County Sexual Assault and Crime Victims Assistance Program at Samaritan Hospital (518) 271-3639 (518) 271-3257 Rockland County Center for Safety and Change (845) 634-3391 (845) 634-3344 Saratoga County Wellspring (518) 583-0280 (518) 584-8188 St.
Lawrence St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House (315) 379-9845 (315) 379-9845 Suffolk County The Crime Victims Center, Inc. Parents for Megan's Law (631) 689-2672 (888) 275-7365 (631) 689-2672 Suffolk County The Retreat (631) 329-4398 (631) 329-2200 Suffolk County Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk County (631) 360-3730 (631) 360-3606 Suffolk County L. I.
Against Domestic Violence 631-666-7181 631-666-8833 Tompkins County Advocacy Center of Tompkins County (607) 277-3203 (607) 277-5000 Ulster County Ulster County Probation (845) 340-3443 (845) 340-3442 Washington County Wellspring (518) 583-0280 (518) 584-8188 Westchester County Westchester Community Opportunity Program (914) 345-3113 (855) 827-2255 Westchester County Westchester Medical Center—Sexual Assault, Abuse and Victims Empowerment Program (SAAVE) 914-493-3650 833-220-2444 Laws, Policies and Procedures For more specific information on a particular college or universities' policies and procedures, please contact the school directly.
Enough is Enough Law (NYS Education Law Article 129-B) Enough is Enough Regulations (8 NYCRR Part 48) Office of Higher Ed: Article 129-A of the Education Law NYS Office of Higher Ed: Complying with Education Law Article 129-B SUNY University-wide Policies & Procedures Office on Violence Against Women's (OVW's) Work on Protecting Students from Sexual Assault U.
S Department of Education: Title IX What is Domestic Violence What is Gender-Based Violence What You Need to Know After You’ve Been Sexually Assaulted Resources for Students on College Campuses Sexual Assault Victim’s Bill of Rights Resources for Victims and Survivors of Gender-Based Violence Scroll back to the top of the page Office for the Prevention
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Rape crisis programs and organizations supporting colleges and universities in New York State with prevention and response efforts related to sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Enough is Enough is funded by New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (NYSOPDV). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New York. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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