Prevention


Check Out NSVRC’s Interactive Online Course!
Evaluating Sexual Violence
Prevention Programs:

Steps and Strategies for Preventionists

This course walks the user through the basic steps of evaluating the impact of sexual violence prevention programs.  Users will learn the key issues to consider at each of the following steps:

Step 1: Clarifying Goals and Objectives
Step 2: Planning Evaluation Design
Step 3: Choosing Measurement Tools
Step 4: Collecting Data

This course, which should take approximately 60 minutes to complete, will help users identify where their program has the skills and resources to do evaluation and where they may need some help.  Information for this course is drawn from the Technical Assistance Guide and Resource Kit for Primary Prevention and Evaluation, developed by Stephanie Townsend, PhD for the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (2009).

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We know gender equality has its place in sexual violence prevention.
Here’s an infographic from LearnStuff.com to put things into perspective:

Equal Education, Equal Pay: Closing the Gender Wage Gap

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Thanks WCSAP for the Bystander Prevention tips!
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DELTA PREP Toolkit:

A Resource for Building Capacity for Primary Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence

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Picture taken from: http://www.anythingaboutkids.com/Teen.php
 
Do you know children or teens in sports?
Please take a moment to read Stop It Now!’s Sexual Safety Tips for athletes.
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What is Prevention?

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PreventConnect web conference — From Data to Prevention III:
Framing Data to Demonstrate the Need for Primary Prevention
Tues., Sept. 20, 2011
Wed., Sept. 21, 2011 (repeat) 
This ninety-minute (90 min) session will start at
11 AM Pacific Standard
(2 PM Eastern, 1 PM Central, Noon Mountain, 10 AM Alaska, 8 AM Hawai’i)


Click here to register.
 
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Primary Prevention Summary Video

Here’s a video by former WCSAP Prevention Specialist, Grant Stancliff, that explains PRIMARY prevention. If you’re ready to mobilize your community through primary prevention strategies, contact NCASV at outreach@ncasv.org or 775.355.2220.

Click link below for video:

Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence (Ecological Model)

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Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Resources

PDF Document: Beyond Surviving – Toward A Movement To Prevent Child Sexual Abuse: Ms. Foundation’s Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Document

The Child Sex Abuse Prevention and Protection Center: Stop It Now!

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NCASV’s Bystander Prevention PSA Video “Stepping In” we produced with easterfilmsdotcom

 

 

 

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