Campus Partners | Bias/Title IX | Facilities, Fire Safety and PPE | Student Conduct and Incident Response | Mental Health/Center for Counseling and Consultation |
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Who is Jimmy Walters?
The Director of Residence Ministry.
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What is a bias incident?
A verbal or physical action committed against or directed toward a person or the property of another because of the person’s actual or perceived race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and gender expression, disability, religion, age, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis.
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What is Public Safety?
The office you should call in the case of an after-hours facilities emergency.
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What are date, time and location?
Three specific and essential components of an incident report.
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What is Marillac Hall, Room 130 OR Spellman Hall Rm 101?
The location of the CCC on your campus.
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What is false?
True or false: silence or lack of resistance, in and of itself, is a way a person can give consent.
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What is a microaggression?
A daily indignity which communicates hostile, derogatory, or negative messaging regarding one’s social identities including, but not limited to, race, gender, religion, and sexuality.
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What is a mask and gloves?
Two pieces of PPE you should wear while conducting a lockout.
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What is identify yourself by name and position?
The first thing you should do when confronting a situation.
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What is (718) 990-6352?
The phone number for the after-hours mental health hotline.
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What is anti-blackness?
The name for the specific kind of racial prejudice directed towards Black people.
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What is stalking?
Examples of this include non-consensual communication, trespassing and surveillance/observation.
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What is 150 feet?
The distance you should be from the building in the event of a fire alarm.
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What is false, the RA should NEVER touch alcohol.
True or false: RAs should assist residents in dumping alcohol during a documentation?
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What are Anxiety, Grief and loss, Family Problems, Depression, Academic Distress, Trauma?
Examples of common student concerns.
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What is affirmative consent?
A knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.
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What is www.stjohns.edu/reportbias?
The website students can use to report a bias incident.
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What is the FDNY?
An all clear is required by this municipality before you can reenter the building after a fire alarm.
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What is assist the student in finding a suitemate/floor mate to accompany them to Health Services Office.
You should do this in the event of accident without serious injury, or in the event of illness during weekday business hours?
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What is a crisis?
A distressing event or situation that is a challenge to deal with.
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What is allyship?
The practice of emphasizing social justice, inclusion, and human rights by members of an ingroup, to advance the interests of an oppressed or marginalized outgroup.
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Who is the Title IX Coordinator for St. John’s University?
Keaton Wong.
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What is 20 seconds?
Environmental Health and Safety guidelines recommend that you wash your hands for this length of time.
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Who is the RD on duty/Public Safety?
During an incident involving marijuana this person is responsible for confronting the student.
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What are benefits of self-care?
Better productivity, improved resistance to disease, enhanced self-esteem, increased self-knowledge, more to give.
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