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| 1. What do you think is the goal of the VIBs Speakers Bureau? |
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| 2. Why do you want to do this kind of work? |
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| 3. Describe the personal qualities you have that would benefit the speakers bureau. |
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| 4. How has your past work/volunteer experience prepared you for this kind of work? |
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| 5. What difficulties do you think you would have with this kind of work? |
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| 6.What is your current availability? How would volunteering fit in with your schedule? |
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| 7.Write a short paragraph describing your impression of the impact a volunteer speaker can have on a sexual assault or domestic violence survivor in the audience. |
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Most people still believe myths about rape. |
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Stranger rape is more traumatic than date rape. |
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Batterers are abusive because they loose control. |
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Men can be victims of domestic violence as well. |
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Alcohol and drugs cause domestic violence and rape. |
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Rape is a crime of passion, most rapists do it for the sexual pleasure. |
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| 6. List 3 common reactions a victim can have after a rape. |
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| 7. List 3 obstacles (personal or social) victims face when attempting to leave an abusive relationship. |
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I am always dressed appropriately for work. If asked to make a presentation in the community, my appearance would allow me to be taken seriously as a professional. |
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I refrain from sharing inappropriate personal information with clients, co-workers, and supervisors. |
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I am receptive to constructive suggestions regarding my performance. I do not take comments personally, become defensive or point out faults in others. |
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I take responsibility for my actions. |
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Please describe how you would handle TWO of the following situations.
- You are teaching a class about sexual assault and a student begins to share some very personal and obviously painful experience about her own past victimization.
- During a speaking engagement the teacher who invited you makes a very inappropriate and stereotypical comment about rape victims.
- During a discussion about male rape, you hear a participant make a homophobic comment which seems to go unnoticed by the other members of the group.
- Before a presentation, you are made aware that a student in the class has a history of sexually harassing female students, and is currently on probation for a sex offense. Do you alter your presentation? Why or why not?
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Please read the following statement, when you come to VIBS you will be asked to sign a printout of this form (note: all prospective volunteers must sign the pledge in order to be admitted into the program).
Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk operates from a position of respect for all of our clients, staff and volunteers regardless of: race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, ability, age or gender. Any volunteer who shows intolerance to diversity will be immediately dismissed from the program. |
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