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  • From: Jonathan Yglesias <>
  • To: Gillian Kaag <>
  • Cc: "" <>
  • Subject: Re: How to effectively use social media
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:18:49 -0500

Hi Gillian ~

The Fall 2012 issue of Moving Upstream may be helpful here. Particularly, the second feature article reviewing Ashley Maier's module on using media and technology in SV/IPV prevention efforts. Prevent Connect has a fairly comprehensive, easy-to-navigate repository of all things social media and prevention. Gleaning through their wiki pages, podcasts, online modules, blog posts, etc should reveal a pretty solid collection of resources on the topic.

Here's the link to that Moving Upstream Issue: http://www.communitysolutionsva.org/files/Moving_Upstream_2.0_Issue_8-2.pdf

Hope this helps! 

Jonathan
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Jonathan Yglesias, MS
Prevention Projects Coordinator
Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance
5008 Monument Ave, Suite A
Richmond, VA 23230
(804) 377.0335

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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Gillian Kaag <> wrote:

Hello Everyone,

 

I am wondering if you all can share with me how you have used social media in your offices or at your university.  I am particularly interested in any effective social media strategies or engaging content you have used for sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and/or YouTube.  Thank you in advance for any information you can share with me. 

 

Best,

Gillian

 

Gillian Finocan Kaag, Ph.D.

Program Director, Gender-Based Violence Education and Support Services

Staff Psychologist, University of Denver Health and Counseling Center

 

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