Coordinated Community Response Team


The purpose of the Think S.A.F.E. Coordinated Community Response Team (CCRT) is to ensure a comprehensive approach to improving access to services for victims as well as increasing the likelihood of reporting crimes both judicially and criminally. The CCRT intends to increase access to services for survivors without compromising their safety. Members of the CCRT meet on a monthly basis.

Campus members

Darcie Folsom
Coordinator of Sexual Violence Education & Advocacy/The Think S.A.F.E. Project, x2219

Jocelyn Briddell
Dean of Student Life, x2825

Sarah Cardwell
Associate Dean of Student Life, x2839

Harrison Fortier
Campus Safety Officer, x2222

Janet Spoltore

Director of Counseling Services, x2692

Cate Moffett
Director of Health Services, x2275

C.C. Curtiss
Director of Student Wellness/AOD Education, x2826

Amy Gauthier
Director of Residential Education & Living, x2834

Elizabeth Garcia
Dean of Multicultural Affairs, x2624

Claudia Highbaugh
Dean of Religious & Spiritual Life, x2577

Jen Manion
Director of LGBTQ Resource Center, x2823

Carmela Patton
International Student Adviser, x5249

Brian Wilson
Athletics

Shani Collins
Dance

Katelyn Driscoll '12, Think S.A.F.E. Project Student Intern
Meghan Ingerick 12, Think S.A.F.E. Project Student Intern
Alia Roth '14, Think S.A.F.E. Project Student Intern

Community Partners

Please contact Darcie Folsom at x2219 to reach any of the community partners.

- Georgette Katin, Executive Director of Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern CT
- Lisa Johnson, Campus Advocate from Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern CT
- Detective Frank Jarvis, New London Police Department
- Sarah E. Steere, Senior Assistant State's Attorney, State's Attorney's Office, 112 Broad Street, New London, CT 06230
- Kathie Berkel, Family Violence Victim Advocate – New London Court

Contact information:

Think S.A.F.E. Project

Phone:
860-439-2219

Email

Darcie Folsom
Coordinator of Sexual Violence Education & Advocacy/
Think S.A.F.E. Project