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Poster
Competition Winners / Abstracts - Human Services
Human Services - 1st Place
Sexual Assault at SUNY Potsdam: Evaluating Student Awareness
By Natisha Romain, SUNY Potsdam
This project gauged SUNY Potsdam student awareness of on-campus
sexual assault educational programming and victim resources.
We began by interviewing campus administrators about existing
on-campus sexual assault resources. Then, to determine student
awareness of these resources, we distributed a quantitative
survey instrument to approximately 200 students. Our research
paper discusses the actual level of awareness of these programs
and the effectiveness of current efforts to educate the student
body about issues of sexual assault. We offer some recommendations
to increase student awareness in hopes that changes be made
which would allow a greater advertising and availability of
these important resources and programs. Our intent is not
to represent the views of all SUNY Potsdam administrators
and students, but rather to illustrate the usefulness of using
Rapid Appraisal Procedures to quickly assess an issue.
Human Services - 2nd Place
Amblyopia: A Unique Way of Seeing the World
By Kimberly Hucks, SUNY Brockport
Amblyopia, commonly referred to as “lazy eye”
is an ocular disorder that affects the development of the
visual processing center of brain. Transmission of a visual
image from the eye to the brain is impaired, decreasing the
clarity of an image seen by an amblyopic individual. The ability
of the eyes to work together is affected, and the impact on
one’s quality of life can be tremendous. Symptoms of
this malady typically present in early childhood, although
severe physical trauma can induce similar symptoms as well.
This poster presentation will address various types of amblyopia,
specific causes for the disconnect between visual imaging
and messages sent to the brain, and modern interventions that
enhance the quality of life for the millions of individuals
suffering from this life altering diagnosis.
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