Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 09, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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"Hut they would never give
us any spe< ific complaint cou
pled with a time and plate
llovv (.an you tight that kind ot
thing?"
Hailey said such spec ific in
formation is not necessary for
the ASl tO to request a perfor
mance audit.
"The reason we decided on
the audit is that we felt we
didn't have enough informa
tion a make a decision (about
contract renewal)," Hailey said
"It s not a serv ice I wanted to
see go under.” he added. "We
were being as critical as we
could be without being unrea
sonable."
The loss of money from Uni
versity students, coupled with
insufficient funding from other
grants and contributors, forced
the network to disband perma
nently, Ilolm said.
"We simply did not have the
funds to continue operating."
she said. "Money is tight out
there There aren’t enough (lu
nations Everybody wants the
sen’ll e. hut there's not enough
money."
Holm said board of directors
has requested half of the
S1 1.700 alloi atnd by the ini i
dental fee committee for scr
vices the center rendered from
July through Dec ember
But Iteoause the network op
(•rated during th.it time without
an ASt'O contract, the nrgani
zation is not legally entitled to
any of the money. Bailey said,
hut one-third of the total lias
lieen offered
"The ASUO felt that was a
good faith offer ." Bailey said.
Other crisis and counseling
centers in the area are prepared
to fill the void created by the
sudden absence of Rape Crisis
Network, which had served Ku
gene since 1077
Shirley Wilson, acting direi
tor of the University’s Counsel
ing Center, said the center and
its nighttime < risis line will
"till in the gaps in available
'••mu's until something else
i an l>e put in plan- "
The Counseling Center will
temporarily expand its sen1 ires
for rape victims temporarily
and respond to individual call
er's needs as necessary, she
said The crisis line can he
real lied at .Mti-4-tHH
Wilson said she does not
want the Counseling Center to
Itec.ome the only resource for
students and hopes to work
with the cifnimunitv tit estab
lish a new rape crisis center
The University's Unwanted
Sexual Behavior Task Force
plans to discuss the issue .it its
meeting today at 12:40 p m in
the FMlf Walnut Room
Whitehird Clinic, a 24-hour
i risis and counseling center, is
also responding hv inc reasing
rape counseling training of its
staff. Whitelnrd Director Boh
Uritz said The Whitehird crisis
line i a n h e reac h e d a t
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