Engaging Bystanders in the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence
This course will support you as you apply bystander engagement theory to your work in sexual assault and domestic violence prevention. It assumes that…
All Research is Not Created Equally: Assessing the quality of program evaluation studies
This course, intended for sexual and domestic violence prevention practitioners, discusses considerations for using research evidence to inform program planning, including the current state…
Utilizing Youth as Prevention Volunteers
This course discusses key concepts and questions for engaging youth as prevention volunteers. Volunteers are essential for our work, yet so often we miss…
Coalition Building and Turf Management for Strategic Prevention Partnerships
This aim of this course is to prepare you to build effective coalitions, and to improve those that already exist, in your sexual and…
Coordinating Prevention Across Domestic and Sexual Violence
This course was developed for practitioners working to prevent sexual assault and domestic violence. Our intention is to help you develop local initiatives that…
Using Media and Technology in Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Efforts
This aim of this course is to help you as you incorporate media and technology into your sexual and domestic violence prevention efforts. With…
Measuring the Impact of Your Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Efforts
This course assists learners in understanding how to measure success in preventing sexual and domestic violence. It explores why short term measures are important to guiding…
Using Logic Models for Planning Primary Prevention Programs
This lesson contains a presentation that describes the value of logic models in planning domestic and sexual violence primary prevention efforts. It starts by…
Social Marketing as a Tool in Primary Prevention
This course has been developed for practitioners in the work to prevent sexual assault and domestic violence. It is based on the concepts of…