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Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices


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  • From: "T.S. Nelson" <>
  • To: "" <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 07:57:47 -0800 (PST)
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Perfect timing--just published this month!  Thanks for sharing: 
The Evaluation of Campus-Based Gender Violence Prevention Programming: What We Know about Program Effectiveness and Implications for Practitionersby Roberta E. Gibbons in consultation with Julie Evans (January 2013)http://www.vawnet.org/applied-research-papers/summary.php?doc_id=3486&find_type=web_desc_AR
 
No need for anyone else to reply since this article should cover it for us. 
Thanks again!
 
Terri Spahr Nelson
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From: Juliette <>
To: jennifer przewoznik <>
Cc: T.S. Nelson <>; "" <>; "" <>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices

Here is the link that Jen is referring to:



Peace,

Juliette Grimmett, MPH
Co-founder, Chrysalis Network 
(919) 624-9575
 

On Jan 17, 2013, at 8:57 AM, jennifer przewoznik <> wrote:

There was just an interesting review published.  I believe you can find it on VAW.net.

Jen

On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 7:27 AM, T.S. Nelson <> wrote:
Greetings all,
I am just wondering if there is a current list of evidence-based/best practices for SA prevention for college students or 'favorite' programs/resources that you use? 
I know of the many fine programs out there (and some have been named on this list before) but it would be useful to know if this information is consolidated somewhere. 
 
If not, perhaps with our collective brainstorming, we could compile that list.
 
If you want to send along your recommendations to the listserve, I would be happy to compile them and send them back to the list in a few weeks.
 
Please include name of the program AND website and/or contact so that others will be able to look them up too.  (No need to duplicate recommendations if someone else mentions it on the list.) Of course, one size does not fit all, so I'm sure there may be different opinions on what is best practice, but let's see what you all have to say given your expertise.
What program/resource are you using or looking forward to implementing?
 
Thanks!
 
Terri Spahr Nelson
 





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North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault
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