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- From: "Franklin, Robert (VDH)" <>
- To: Helen Stubbs <>, Megan Elizabeth Selheim <>
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- Subject: RE: prevention campaigns involving athletes?
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 14:12:50 +0000
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You also might want to try to contact Sandy Caron at Umaine -
http://umaine.edu/edhd/about/faculty-staff/caron/
Here are a few of her “Published Educational Films/DVDs/Posters for National Distribution:” ·
Caron, S.L. (2005-2013). Male Athletes Against Violence Poster Series. Seven posters focusing on anti-violence: We don’t tip-toe around relationship
violence; Be a Man Be a Role Model: Football; Be a Man, Be a Role Model: Ice-Hockey; Join the Huddle; Stand Tough Against Violence; United Against Violence; Stereotypes? We’re Baking Changes. All distributed nationally thru the NCAA. ·
Caron, S.L. (2004). Athletes for Sexual Responsibility: Rape Awareness. Video/DVD produced with University of Maine Public Affairs for national distribution
(including the NCAA). ·
Caron, S.L. (1999). Greek Peer Educator Program: Liquor, Lust & The Law. Video on alcohol and sexuality produced with the University of Maine Public
Affairs for national distribution. ·
Caron, S.L. (1996). Athletes for Sexual Responsibility: The Party. Video on alcohol and sexuality produced with the University of Maine Public Affairs
for national distribution. ·
Caron, S.L. (1995). Greek Peer Educator Poster Series. Twenty-five posters focusing on alcohol, risk management, and sexuality issues. Distributed
nationally. ·
Caron, S.L. (1994). Athletes for Sexual Responsibility Smart Sex Poster Series. Twenty posters focusing on safer sex/condom use for national distribution. ·
Caron, S.L. (1993). Athletes for Sexual Responsibility: Smart Sex. Video on safer sex/condom use produced with the University of Maine Public Affairs
for national distribution. Also: Peer Education: Founder & Director of 3 nationally recognized peer education programs: “Athletes for Sexual Responsibility,” and “The Greek Peer Educator Program” and “Male Athletes Against
Violence.” Website Host/Syndicated Columnist for College Sex Talk –
http://www.collegesextalk.com Robert L. Franklin, MS Sexual and Domestic Violence Community Outreach Coordinator Division of Prevention & Health Promotion Virginia Department of Health 109 Governor Street, 9th Floor Richmond VA 23219 Phone: (804) 864-7739 Fax: (804) 864-7748 email:
web:
http://www.knowcoercion.com web:
http://www.varapelaws.org web:
http://www.vahealth.org/Injury/sexualviolence/ web:
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/ofhs/prevention/ From: Helen Stubbs [mailto:]
Hi Megan, Two national programs come to mind. The
Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) program is a national program targeting athletes in sexual violence prevention (it's run out of Northeastern U's Sport in Society:
http://www.northeastern.edu/sportinsociety/mentors-in-violence-prevention/). While it has been formally evaluated with athletes only at the high school level, there was an evaluation of its adaptation for Greek-affiliated students at Syracuse University: http://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/MVP_evaluation.pdf University of Arizona'a
Step Up! program was also originally designed for athletes, but has been adapted and replicated for other student groups. Like MVP, it calls upon bystander intervention strategies to address sexual violence, but
is also applicable to other problematic behaviors like alcohol abuse. Feel free to contact me for more info. We have been collecting extensive info re: the various bystander programs that are available for campuses to apply to their own student groups. Best wishes, Helen On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Megan Elizabeth Selheim <> wrote: Our Athletics department is looking to get their student athletes more involved in violence prevention work. Do any of you who work
on/with campuses have programs or campaigns that include your student athletes as part of them? I’d love to be able to give our Athletics people some examples of how student athletes are involved at other schools. Thanks! -- Megan Selheim STOP Violence Program Coordinator Dean of Students Office Dept. 3135, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie WY 82071-2000 118 Knight Hall
-- Helen Stubbs
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