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- From: "Juliette Grimmett" <>
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- Subject: Sexual Health with Sexual Violence prevention programming
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 15:23:06 -0400
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Hello all-
I am wondering if anyone knows of any articles or theory that supports
providing sexual health education along with sexual
assault/interpersonal violence education (particularly for peer programs
but also in general).
Thank you for your help!
Juliette
"It's so liberating and important for men to understand that they can
actually be friendly to women instead of playing some gender-specific
role, and that women are in most ways the same as they are. I think that
lots of women already know that, but not so many guys do." -my dad
8/3/07
Juliette Grimmett, MPH
Rape Prevention Education Coordinator
NC State University
Women's Center
3120 Talley Student Center
Campus BOX 7306
Raleigh, NC 27695-7306
Office: (919) 513-3232
24 Hour Sexual Violence Hotline: (919)618-RAPE (7273)
Fax: (919) 515-1066
email:
website: http://www.ncsu.edu/womens_center
- Sexual Health with Sexual Violence prevention programming, Juliette Grimmett, 09/10/2007
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