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Call for new programs! Culture of Respect Prevention Programming Matrix


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  • Date: Tue, 4 May 2021 18:04:07 +0000
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Good afternoon!

 

Many of you may be familiar with Culture of Respect’s Prevention Programming Matrix (“the Matrix”). This tool is a curated list of theory-driven and evidence –based and –informed sexual violence prevention programs available in the field, and is completely free for Title IX coordinators, prevention specialists, and other campus stakeholders to use. Each month hundreds of users access the Matrix to find the right prevention program for their campus.

 

In order to keep the Matrix as up-to-date and useful to you as possible, we welcome your recommendations for prevention programs to include. If you or your institution are using a prevention program that you don’t see already listed, please let us know and we will work to see if the program fits our criteria for inclusion in the Matrix. Please note: programs listed in the Matrix are national in scope rather than specific to individual institutions, and must meet the threshold of Supported by Evidence, Promising, or Emerging as defined at the bottom of the page here.

 

If you have a program recommendation, please reply to me directly or complete the form available here.

 

Thank you for your contributions to this important tool.
Best,

Alli

 

 

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Allison Tombros Korman ( She | Her | Hers )

Senior Director, Culture of Respect
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  • Call for new programs! Culture of Respect Prevention Programming Matrix, Allison Tombros Korman, 05/04/2021

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