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  • From: Shael Norris <>
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  • Subject: Re: Looking for educational materials for Indigenous Communities and/or adolescents
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 16:18:51 +0000
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I can help out with the adolescent piece.  I've brought together 4 survivors of sexual assault in high school to create a start up called SafeBAE.  We offer an educational video series, Title IX fact sheet and activist tools for student engagement.  The strongest pilot feedback we've gotten (throughout the Arlington, VA district) is how much the students really identify with the message being delivered by other students and their real stories.  To learn more you can visit www.safebae.org or feel free to be in touch with me directly with any questions.  

Shael Norris
917.449.8708
www.safeBAE.org

From: Allison Tombros Korman <>
Date: Monday, July 25, 2016 8:50 PM
To: "" <>
Subject: Looking for educational materials for Indigenous Communities and/or adolescents

Hi colleagues,

 

Hoping you might be able to point me to some information. I’m wondering if anyone can recommend the following:

·        Curricula, educational programs and/or educational handouts for adolescents and young adults (10-17) about sexual violence – very 101, entry-level-type information. Something that would be appropriate for an introduction to the topic and a very basic understanding.

·        Programs or materials specifically designed for Indigenous Communities in western Canada or a similar population that could be adapted for Indigenous Communities.

 

Thanks in advance for any resources you can suggest/recommend!

Best,

Alli

 

 

 

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Allison Tombros Korman

Senior Director, Culture of Respect

 

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