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- From: "Franklin, Robert (VDH)" <>
- To: "Judy L. Pehrson" <>, <>
- Subject: RE: Peer Educator Training Suggestions?
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 14:06:04 -0500
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I would recommend the Men's Program book, while this program is for
campus males, the 15 hour training program would help train any group of
peer educators on sexual violence.
http://www.oneinfourusa.org/
http://www.oneinfourusa.org/products.php
The Men's Program
The Men's Program will facilitate an all-male peer rape-prevention
workshop. Among college men in several universities this workshop, which
is adaptable to other settings, has been demonstrated to be highly
effective in reducing negative beliefs and myths undergirding rapists'
attitudes. Every needed procedure for organizing and conducting a rape
prevention program is described in this manual, including: the training
of peer educators and advisors and recruiting men to be peer educators.
"The Men's Program"
Contents
* What is the Men's Program?
* Script for the Program
* The Training Course
* Recruiting Men as Peer Educators
* Constitution Bylaws ;
* Substantiating Your Efforts
* Getting Off the Ground
* Handouts
* Recruitment Materials
* 15 Hour Training Program
* References
Robert L. Franklin, MS
Male Outreach Coordinator
Division of Injury and Violence Prevention
Virginia Department of Health
109 Governor Street, 8th Floor
Richmond VA 23219
Phone: (804) 864-7739
Fax: (804) 864-7748
email:
web: http://www.menendingviolence.com
web: http://www.varapelaws.org
web: http://www.paramihija.com
web: http://www.vahealth.org/civp/sexualviolence
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Pehrson
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 1:40 PM
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Subject: Peer Educator Training Suggestions?
We have a 15-year-old student group called SAVE (Sexual Assault and
Violence Education) that operates out of our women's center. They run
several events a year -- Week Without Violence in the fall, Take Back
the Night in the spring, and also sponsor films and speakers. They
operate very informally as a club, and get very little training.
I would like to arrange a training program for SAVE members to enable
them to be more effective peer educators and also to be able to respond
in an optimum way to other students who disclose being victims of sexual
assault or dating violence.
Do you have recommendations for consultants or programs that can do this
kind of training? Thanks very much.
Judy
Judy Pehrson
Director
The Alice Drum Women's Center
Franklin & Marshall College
P.O. Box 3003
Lancaster, PA 17604
Phone: 717-291-3956
Fax: 717-358-4437
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- Peer Educator Training Suggestions?, Judy L. Pehrson, 02/17/2009
- RE: Peer Educator Training Suggestions?, Kaplan, Claire (cnk2r), 02/17/2009
- RE: Peer Educator Training Suggestions?, Franklin, Robert (VDH), 02/17/2009
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