WNC Now Offers Crisis Advocate Services on Campus

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Western Nevada College recently issued the following announcement.

Western Nevada College has expanded its crisis support system for students, staff and faculty members who need someone to talk to following a crisis. The college has joined the Campus Victim Advocate program and will have a member of Crisis Support Services on campus at least twice per month.

Gwyndelyn Thompson will be available to meet with victims in Student Support Services Room 104 in the Bristlecone Building.

Thompson will provide confidential support for students, staff and faculty members who have experienced sexual assault, harassment, domestic violence, trafficking, and more.
“It doesn’t have to be something that occurred on campus,” Thompson said. “What I really aim to do is listen, provide support and a space for people to go to talk as part of the healing process. I can be another person in their support system and I will be there to cheer them on.”
Thompson will also recommend resources on and off campus to survivors so they can receive additional help.

“My goals for this program are to let people know that this exists and to support them,” she said. “My biggest goal is to help survivors thrive and help the WNC community feel safe and supported!”

Student survivors will also have the opportunity to join student support groups at no charge.

If a survivor is unable to meet on campus, they can call, text or email her. Survivors in rural areas will be able to meet her on Zoom. Those with recent or historic experiences of violence may reach out to receive support. There isn’t a time frame to access services.

To learn more about the program or to arrange a time to meet with Thompson, phone her at 775-771-8724. This is the confidential Campus Advocate cellphone number that someone can call or text to reach Thompson directly.

Counseling Services can also help connect students with Thompson.

Original source can be found here.



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