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Re: Evidence based Bystander Ed program


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  • From: jennifer przewoznik <>
  • To: "White, Wendi E." <>
  • Cc: "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Evidence based Bystander Ed program
  • Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 12:13:36 -0400

Green Dot is pretty costly at this point b/c they require facilitators to be trained with them.  However, I've heard that they are working on a less expensive, alternative model to this.
As an FYI, though, I think that BITB and MVP are the only bystander programs that have been rigorously evaluated thus far.  Green Dot is currently going through a CDC-funded evaluation process. And, as far as I know, BITB is available for free online.

The colleges I provide TA to here in NC have mostly all borrowed pieces from these programs to create evidence-informed strategies appropriate for their campus that they are evaluating.

I'd be happy to talk to you more about this and connect you with some campus folks here in NC is you're interested.  Just send me an email.

Best,
Jen

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:59 AM, White, Wendi E. <> wrote:
Hello Colleagues-

We are applying for the new round of VAWA Campus Grant funds and need a Bystander Program that is evidence based.  I have found Bringing in the Bystander, Green Dot, MVP and Step UP referenced on multiple resource lists.  Are there any recommendations or missing programs on my list? If you could advise me on estimating the cost of such programs that would also be helpful for our budget building.

Thanks so much,


Wendi White

S.A.F.E. Program Graduate Assistant
Old Dominion University
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