Trained sexual and gender-based misconduct support specialists for reporting individuals
The sexual and gender-based misconduct (SGBM) support specialist is a ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Community staff or faculty member, appointed by the Dean of Student affairs, who is trained to support the reporting individual.
- While students can elect not to use an SGBM support specialist, students are strongly encouraged to choose and to work with an SGBM support specialist.
- SGBM support specialists are available at the request of the reporting individual.
- Reporting individuals may choose from a diverse list of potential SGBM support specialists and may switch SGBM support specialists at any point should they choose.
- SGBM support specialists provide information and advice regarding the college’s sexual and gender-based misconduct policy and the campus conduct process.
- The SGBM support specialist may assist the reporting individual throughout the campus conduct process, including being present at the conduct commenting session. SGBM support specialists may not speak at the commenting session.
- In consultation with other college officials or faculty members where appropriate,
an SGBM support specialist may assist in arranging accommodations, which may include:
- Change of on-campus student housing to different on-campus location
- Exam (paper, assignment) rescheduling
- Taking an incomplete in a class
- Transferring of sections
- Alternative course-completion options
Victim Advocate Liaisons
Victim Advocate Liaisons, as part of their positions at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, these individuals work to provide initial support and to consult with victims of sexual and/or gender-based misconduct. Students who have experienced sexual and/or gender-based misconduct can seek help from Victim Advocate Liaisons knowing that those staff members will not report identifying details about the incident. This status is not legally protected in the same way that disclosures to mental health, health care providers, or college chaplains are.
In the event that an investigation is initiated, Victim Advocate Liaisons will refer Complainants to an external, professional Victim Advocate from Wellspring or Planned Parenthood, who will then serve a SGBM Support Specialist as defined below for the duration of the process.
Kristen Corcoran
Health Educator
kcorcora@skidmore.edu
518-580-5684
Kim Golemboski
Director of Health Promotions
kgolembo@skidmore.edu
518-580-5484
Wendy Walker
Prevention Specialist
hwalker@skidmore.edu
518-580-8256
Trained Sexual and Gender-Based Misconduct support specialists for Reporting Individuals
Brenda Pashley
Academic Counselor and Tutor Coordinator
Student Academic Services
bpashley@skidmore.edu
518-580-8150