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Randi Bregman G鈥�90, Co-Executive Director of Vera House, Is a Support and Advocate for Students Impacted by Sexual and Relationship Violence

Thursday, March 31, 2022, By News Staff
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Upon graduating with a master of social work (M.S.W.) degree from 黑料不打烊 in 1990, Randi Bregman joined the staff at Vera House, a 黑料不打烊-based nonprofit that works to prevent, respond to and ultimately end domestic and sexual violence and other forms of abuse.

Over her 31-year career and in her current role as co-executive director of Vera House, Bregman has been and is a fierce advocate for victims of sexual and relationship violence, on and off campus. 黑料不打烊 recently chatted with Bregman to learn more about the partnership between Vera House and the University and how students can connect with Vera House鈥檚 services.

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    Tell us about the work you do at Vera House and how it intersects with the University.
    portrait of Randi Bregman, co-executive director of Vera House

    Randi Bregman G鈥�90

    “After earning an M.S.W. degree from 黑料不打烊, I launched immediately into a position here at Vera House. I started as a coordinator of what was then called the Domestic Violence Coalition. Even in that original role, I did a lot of work and teaming across the community, including with the University. In 2001, I became executive director of Vera House and in 2005, Vera House merged with the Rape Crisis Center in the City of 黑料不打烊 and I became co-director. That鈥檚 when, for me, the relationship between Vera House and 黑料不打烊 deepened quite a bit.

    鈥淲e began working closely with a number of different offices on campus鈥揾istorically, most closely with counseling and student support services, but also Greek Life and through the Mentors in Violence Prevention program. Our teams and volunteers train together; we鈥檝e done presentations together; there鈥檚 been a lot of collaboration. If we have a case where we think someone who knows the 黑料不打烊 system is needed, we鈥檒l reach out, and if 黑料不打烊 had a case that bumps up against the community justice system, they鈥檒l reach out.

    鈥淭hough our methods sometimes vary, throughout the years, we have come together in real conversation to try to focus on what we鈥檙e all really here for: to attend to survivors of sexual violence who are on campus and also to team together to try to prevent sexual violence before it occurs.鈥�

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    What should students know about your services at Vera House?

    鈥淚f students prefer an off-campus resource, it鈥檚 important for them to know that they have us. What we can offer to students is a 24-hour support line [315.468.3260]; we also have a chat service that we started during COVID because we realized some people weren鈥檛 able to make phone calls. The chat runs from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week, right through the . We have support groups, and we also provide advocacy and therapy/counseling for victims of sexual assault. All of our services are confidential and available at no cost to the victim.

    鈥淭he University has plenty of , but we hear sometimes that students feel more comfortable not having these services be so close to home. Vera House offers a little bit of a bridge; we have a wonderful campus team, led by Chris Kosakowski, and our team is right on campus if somebody does need that. Vera House recently started offering weekly office hours on campus at the Barnes Center [on Mondays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.] so that if a student wants to talk to someone with an off-campus connection but doesn鈥檛 want to deal with transportation or logistics, it鈥檚 easy to just drop in.

    鈥淯ltimately, we want all students to have the full range of options available to them. We鈥檙e all about helping people make informed choices, not directing them. Students who come to us don鈥檛 necessarily have to file a report or follow through with the case鈥攚e want this to be about acquiring healing and justice for victims, however that is defined by them.鈥�

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    As a member of the Chancellor's Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence, how do you see its work bolstering the University's efforts toward sexual violence prevention, education and advocacy?

    “Over the last two years, the task force has been working under a 鈥淐ulture of Respect鈥� model鈥攁 that helps college campuses look at where they are currently in their response to sexual and relationship violence and create a program and process to improve. And I鈥檓 seeing real progress developing. It has helped us to dig in as a team and say, 鈥渨here is the University, honestly, and where do we want to be?鈥� We created some of our vision areas, like one centralized website. We鈥檙e working to make information about sexual and relationship violence easier to find, more accessible and more digestible for students.

    Randi Bregman speaking at a podium during Take Back The Night at Hendricks Chapel

    Bregman was the keynote speaker at Take Back The Night, a global event dedicated to raising awareness about sexual, relationship and domestic violence, and other forms of interpersonal violence, held on campus March 30.

    鈥淎s far as my role, I鈥檓 an advocate at heart鈥擨鈥檝e been doing it for more than three decades. I am often one to raise my hand and say, 鈥業 wonder if any victims or survivors were consulted about this?鈥� or ask for more information. I am a voice for the points of view and the people who may not be in the room in the moment and am always considering how to make our work as effective as possible. I鈥檝e loved the opportunity to get to know some of the people who are serving on the task force. I鈥檝e seen their passion and dedication and how committed they are to doing what they can to help advance these issues. It鈥檚 really been a pleasure and an honor to serve.鈥�

    For on-campus , students can contact the Sexual and Relationship Violence Response Team at the Barnes Center, available 24/7 by calling 315.443.8000. For further information about support services, reporting options, educational opportunities and policies, visit the University鈥檚 .

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