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| Who are the Well-Woman Peer Educators?
The peer educators are Barnard Students
who volunteer to provide information to the Barnard and Columbia
communities about a range of health and wellness issues. The
peer education program began at Barnard in 1986. Well-Woman
was established in 1994 to bring together all of the small,
topical peer educator groups to form one comprehensive group.
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Meet our '09-'10 Peer Educators
(Click their names to get a video introduction!)
| How are the Peer Educators trained?
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The WW Peer Educators are part of the
Well-Woman Health Promotion Program at Barnard.
They are advised by Karen Winkler, the Director of Well-Woman
Health Promotion Program. New and returning peer educators
receive forty hours of training each August. They also receive
follow up training in January and in weekly meetings throughout
the academic year.
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| What do the Peer Educators do?
The peer educators present programs in the
residence halls and sponsor campus-wide events that focus
on women's health and wellness. They also hold gynecological
information sessions every Tuesday night in Health Services,
and will meet students individually by appointment.
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So what do they talk about?
The peer educators talk about all of the
health issues that are important to women. They address self-esteem,
HIV/AIDS, contraception, nutrition, sexuality, body image,
stress management, depression, contraceptive options, self-care,
communication, sexual health, mindfulness, healthful eating,
and eating disorders. They will also address other wellness
issues in floor presentations by request.
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| How can I join Well-Woman?
Applications are available in the
spring--contact the office for more info. Interviews are held and final selections are
made before the end of the spring semester. A required forty
hours of training are held each August, with a follow-up training
in January.
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Where can I find Well-Woman Peer Educators?
Peer Eds hold drop-in office hours in 119 Reid from 7-9pm every
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night. You can also look
for the Well-Woman peer educators in your residence halls during
their campus-wide events. You can keep up to date with their events
through this website. Call 854-3063 for more information.
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