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  • From: Laura Palumbo <>
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  • Subject: Peer education models, curricula, resources
  • Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012 19:26:50 +0000
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Greeting campus partners,

 

I’ve been meaning to share the list of responses I received with the rest of the group. Below are the peer education resources you shared (in order of receipt):

 

The Campus Men of Strength Club (Men Can Stop Rape)

http://www.mencanstoprape.org/The-Campus-Men-of-Strength-Club/

 

Mentors in Violence Prevention

http://www.mvpnational.org/

 

Bringing in the Bystander (University of New Hampshire)

http://www.unh.edu/preventioninnovations/index.cfm?ID=BCC7DE31-CE05-901F-0EC95DF7AB5B31F1

 

The men’s and women’s programs:  Ending rape through peer education

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415881050/

 

First Year Campus Acquaintance Rape Education (University of Illinois)

http://www.uofiparentprograms.uiuc.edu/Feature%20Stories/care.htm

 

Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment (PAVE) (University of Wisconsin – Madison)

http://www.uhs.wisc.edu/assault/violence-prevention.shtml

 

Green Dot Campaign

http://www.livethegreendot.com/

 

Additional helpful resources on Peer Education Vs. Professional Presentations:

 

Student Leadership

http://higheredcenter.ed.gov/files/product/student-leadership.pdf

 

A method in search of a theory: peer education and health promotion

http://her.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/14/2/235

 

Anderson, Linda A. and Whiston, Susan C. Sexual Assault Education Programs: a Meta-Analytic Examination of Their Effectiveness. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29 (2005), 374–388.

 

Many of these resources were shared with additional comments and insights from members of the Listserv, and if there is a particular resource or program that you would like to know more about let me know so I can get you in touch with the contact/source.

 

Thank you all again for your very thoughtful replies, and I appreciate your patience in waiting for this information for those who requested I follow up with responses.

 

Have a great weekend! Best of luck to all as fall semester begins!

 

Thanks,

 

Laura Palumbo

Prevention Campaign Specialist

 

National Sexual Violence Resource Center

123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA  17025

717.909.0710 x128

877.739.3895 Toll Free

http://www.nsvrc.org

 

Join the conversation.

Check out our new blogs at www.nsvrc.org/blogs

 

From: Laura Palumbo [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:22 PM
To:
Subject: Peer education models, curricula, resources

 

Hello-

 

I wanted to tap into the great minds of the listserv to hear recommendations on peer education models for sexual violence prevention. We know there is a lot out there, but it would be great to hear about specific programs or curricula that you’ve seen as effective and hear a few thoughts on why.

 

Have a great afternoon!

 

Thanks,

 

Laura Palumbo

Prevention Campaign Specialist

 

National Sexual Violence Resource Center

123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA  17025

717.909.0710 x128

877.739.3895 Toll Free

http://www.nsvrc.org

 

See you at the National Sexual Assault Conference.

To join us Aug. 22-24 in Chicago, visit www.nsvrc.org/nsac

 




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