Meet the Prevention Services Staff

 

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Amanda
Amanda

Prevention & Education Manager
Sexual Health Specialist
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Amanda has been leading the Sexual Health Team at Oregon State for the last four years. As the sexual health specialist, Amanda oversees the university’s consent, healthy relationships and sex education outreach and programming, as well as the distribution of safer sex supplies on campus. Prior to her role as sexual health specialist, Amanda worked for two years as a graduate assistant and advocate with the Survivor Advocacy Services team while completing her Master of Public Health (MPH) at OSU. You may see Amanda or her team across campus conducting workshops, organizing outreach events and activities, distributing safer sex supplies via our Safer Sex Spots, or trying to find the nearest dog to play with. When she’s not at work, Amanda enjoys spending time with friends; traveling; hanging out with her dog, Benny; cooking; attempting home improvement projects with her partner on their 1910s home; or binge watching the same three TV shows repeatedly. Email Amanda.

 

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Lindsay
Lindsay

Prevention & Education Coordinator
she/her

Lindsay has been working in violence prevention at OSU for nearly 4 years, first as an undergraduate student worker and now as CAPE’s full-time Prevention and Education Coordinator. In her current role, Lindsay helps coordinate and facilitate programming related to reproductive health, equity, community engagement, and broader gender-based violence education. With several years of experience in health equity research, community engagement, and violence prevention programming, Lindsay is passionate about advancing inclusive reproductive justice and prevention practices alongside her OSU community. Outside of work, you can find her snuggling with her dogs Blue and Bear, or finding a yummy little treat. Email Lindsay.

 

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Mia
Mia

Peer Education Coordinator
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In her role as the Peer Education Coordinator, Mia oversees CAPE’s inaugural peer education program and develops gender-based violence prevention educational workshops and programming for the OSU community. With several years of experience as a gender-based violence prevention peer leader and certified peer educator, Mia is passionate about centering student perspectives in her work and believes that one of the best resources Oregon State students have is each other. She loves working with students, faculty and staff to foster a trauma-informed, sex-positive and survivor-centered culture of care and consent at OSU. When she’s not at work, Mia enjoys curling up with a book, spending time outside, and baking anything that involves cream cheese frosting. Email Mia.

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