Prevention Programming Content Topic Results
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June 2019
Engaging Men & Boys as IPV Prevention Allies: Lessons Learned from DELTA FOCUS
Publisher(s): This story features lessons learned from three coalitions in Alaska, Ohio, and Rhode Island that implemented approaches to engage men and boys in IPV prevention: Alaska Men Choose Respect, Ohio Men’s Action Network (OHMAN), and Ten Men.
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- NRCDV Publications
April 2019
Engaging Youth in IPV Prevention Lessons Learned from DELTA FOCUS
Publisher(s): This story features lessons from five community coalitions funded by four DELTA FOCUS domestic violence coalitions. Their approaches focus on building youth’s leadership skills, engaging them in shifting norms related to violence, and strengthening community-level protective factors for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV).
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- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
April 2019
Framing Consent for SAAM 2019: Keeping it Timely, Positive, and Approachable
Publisher(s): April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign for 2019 is laser-focused on one concept: consent. In NRCDV's April 2019 TA Question of the Month, Susan Sullivan of NSVRC discusses SAAM 2019's theme, "I Ask."
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- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
- Training Tools
February 2019
WEBINAR: Using Story Circles to Capture Local Community Responses to Gender-based Violence During TDVAM and Beyond
Publisher(s): In this one-hour webinar for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, StoryCenter’s Amy Hill introduces a simple, community-based process for sharing and capturing poignant personal stories of how young people are taking action.
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- General Material
January 2019
Expect Respect Program Overview: A School-Based Program for Preventing Teen Dating Violence and Promoting Safe and Healthy Relationships
Publisher(s):The Expect Respect Program is a school-based program designed to promote safe and healthy relationships.
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- General Material
January 2019
Respect Women: Preventing Violence Against Women
Publisher(s): This document from the World Health Organization outlines risk and protective factors for violence against women and outlines prevention strategies.
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January 2019
Boys won’t be boys. Boys will be what we teach them to be.
Publisher(s): In this TED Talk, speaker Ben Hurst rejects the use of the common phrase that "boys will be boys" as a "get-out-of-jail free" card for boys, men, and toxic masculinities. Instead, he states that boys will be what we teach them to be.
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January 2019
Illustrating Our Prevention Story
Publisher(s): This Prevention Storybook represents the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence's attempt to wrap their arms around prevention learnings from the past ten years. The storybook outlines ICADV's rationale and framework for prevention and details successful prevention strategies throughout Indiana.
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January 2019
What Does "Be a Man" Really Mean?
Publisher(s): The current standards and expectations of manhood have an undeniable impact on our relationships and our society. Inspired by the courage and vulnerability of women and survivors in the #metoo movement, speaker Mazin Jamal shares his struggles with manhood, mistakes he's made, and the steps he's taking to learn and grow in this TED Talk.
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- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
November 2018
What else can men do to prevent domestic and sexual violence?
Publisher(s): Because preventing gender-based violence is everyone’s responsibility, and because men are particularly well positioned to influence masculine norms and men’s behavior, NRCDV's November 2018 TA Question of the Month, authored by Colleen Yeakle of the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, asks “What else can men do to prevent domestic and sexual violence?”
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- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
- Training Tools
October 2018
WEBINAR: Leveraging #1Thing in Your Community
Publisher(s): Through this webinar participants will learn ways to enhance their community engagement efforts, learn about the importance of including storytelling in their efforts by leveraging the #1Thing messaging.
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- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
October 2018
NRCDV Radio: My #1Thing
Publisher(s): NRCDV is proud to offer " My One Thing," a new 4 part mini series for #DVAM2018. Each week in October will feature the unique perspectives of advocates, survivors, and other community members who have been impacted by or are working to end gender-based violence.