Making it Easier to Have Conversations About Mental Health and Victimization on Campus

The Ontic Protective Intelligence Podcast - En podkast av Ontic, The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence - Onsdager

Content Warning: This episode contains content pertaining to sexual assault, which some may find difficult to listen to.  This episode is not recommended for young children. While we often hear that it is important to be able to have discussions about mental health, addiction, and victimization, it can be incredibly difficult to do so. Talking about your own experience with mental health challenges, physical abuse or sexual assault, or addiction can feel incredibly stigmatizing and isolating.  This is why Karen Ortman, Associate Vice President of Campus Safety Operations at New York University (NYU), has made it part of her mission in campus safety to make it easier to have those conversations - and to connect people with resources that can help.  Ortman spent the first part of her career investigating horrific crimes and has spent the second half transforming campus safety at NYU to foster better support and resources for the people they serve.

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