service placement site expectations. remember: this is a quarter-long commitment, not just an hourly...
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Remember: This is a quarter-long commitment, not just an hourly commitment!
Don't share clients' names
in class reflections or
journals
First Day Tips
You have been working with a seventh grade student consistently for the past few weeks. Today, as you are leaving the school, the student asks to be friends on Facebook. What do you do?
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You are volunteering at a local soup kitchen when you notice two people in line begin to argue. One gets very angry and aggressive. Staff members are preoccupied and have not noticed the ensuing conflict. What do you do?
You arrive at the elementary school you have been volunteering at for the past few weeks, and the boy you have been working with rushes to greet you with a big hug. You don't want to be rude, but you know hugs aren't allowed. What do you do?
TRAVELING TO YOUR SITE
Do:•Use caution and common sense•Be alert, observant, and aware of your surroundings and people around you.•Dress in clothes and shoes that will allow you to move quickly.•Carry your keys, identification, and anything else of value on your person.•Walk in the center of the sidewalk, away from building doorways, hedges, and parked cars.
Don’t:•Walk alone at night. Request an escort from Public Safety (296-5990) or have a friend escort you both ways.•Carry a purse, briefcase, backpack with valuable items.•Walk with your head down and wear items that will distract you from your surroundings (hood, headphones).
For more tips, visit SU Public Safety’s website:https://www.seattleu.edu/safety/prevention/
tips/
What are some safety “Do’s & Don’t’s?”
This is an ongoing
process; there is always more to
learn!
Chimamanda Adichie:The danger of a single story
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