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Join Culture of Respect tomorrow: outcomes from the Collective program


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  • From: Allison Tombros Korman <>
  • To: Sexual Assault Program Coordinators' Listserv <>
  • Cc: Jennifer Henkle <>
  • Subject: Join Culture of Respect tomorrow: outcomes from the Collective program
  • Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 13:43:43 +0000
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Dear Colleagues,

 

You all know better than most that addressing sexual violence in higher education is an issue so complex that many colleges and universities have struggled to know where to start. The good news is that Culture of Respect has done the work of breaking down the problem into a strategic framework and process, and it’s making a significant impact for campuses utilizing this approach. The Culture of Respect Collective is an evidence informed, comprehensive public health solution that addresses sexual violence by working collaboratively with leadership and campus stakeholders to make the necessary institutional and cultural changes that foster a systemic, upstream approach to prevention, rather than solely dealing with the immediacy of the crisis.

 

Join us tomorrow, 9/22, as we present data and takeaways from a recently published report that details the outcomes from the first two cohorts of this two-year program. Participants will come away with an understanding of the facilitators and barriers to effectively implementing this sexual violence prevention initiative, as well as be able to articulate how participation in the Culture of Respect Collective may impact their own institutional efforts. Register today and we hope to see you tomorrow.

 

Best,

Alli

 

 

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Allison Tombros Korman

Senior Director, Culture of Respect

 

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Read our new report, Ending Campus Sexual Violence: Outcomes from the Culture of Respect Collective Program

 

 

 



  • Join Culture of Respect tomorrow: outcomes from the Collective program, Allison Tombros Korman, 09/21/2020

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