Resource Type: Article
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Topics: advocacy, bystander, community educators, evaluation, intimate partner violence, laws & policies, military, perpetrators, prevention, sexual harassment, sexual-violence
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After nearly two decades of specific efforts across the military to tackle an entrenched, widespread sexual assault and harassment problem, the services are still having a hard time with the prevention part.
Those are the findings from a series of on-site installation evaluations the Defense Department undertook in 2021. In fact, slides shared with reporters on Thursday show that DoD still considers its sexual assault prevention infrastructure “early in development.”
Resource Type: PDF
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Topics: advocacy, bystander, community educators, consent, evaluation, laws & policies, male survivors, masculinity/men & boys, mental health providers, military, perpetrators, prevention, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, survivor-support
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The 2019 Military Service Gender Relations Focus Groups (2019 MSGR) report reflects the
overall perceptions and findings gleaned from active duty Service members and Sexual Assault
Prevention and Response (SAPR)/Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention (SHARP)
SAPR/SHARP responders who participated in focus groups in eight locations around the
continental United States (CONUS). Participants in these focus groups were asked about the
culture of their installation and who influences the culture for Service members, the influence of
gender discrimination and sexual harassment on work culture and morale, and how leadership
and the SAPR/SHARP responder can better prevent and respond to incidents of sexual assault
and sexual harassment reported by Service members. The goal of this report is to provide an
overview and summary of key themes that arose from the discussions with Service members and
SAPR/SHARP responders.
Resource Type: Article
Age: College
Topics: activism, advocacy, bars-restaurants, bystander, community educators, intimate partner violence, laws & policies, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, survivor-support
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With Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, it's time to develop new restaurant and bar policies and take a harder look at existing ones, writes Jarrett Wagner.
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Topics: advocacy, bystander, community educators, laws & policies, male survivors, masculinity/men & boys, mental health providers, military, perpetrators, prevention, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, survivor-support
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Any service member can repeat back what they’ve learned about preventing sexual assault in required training, but a study released by the Defense Department on Thursday shows that the military still has a long way to go when it comes to stamping out not only assaults, but the toxic and harassing command cultures that set the stage for sexual violence.
The study was part of a congressionally mandated yearly report from the Pentagon. The study involved conducting focus groups to get the force’s feedback on the existing sexual assault prevention efforts to determine what’s working and what isn’t.
Resource Type: Online Module
Age: College
Topics: activism, advocacy, BIPOC, bystander, community educators, consent, gender equity, healthy & safe relationships, intimate partner violence, laws & policies, male survivors, masculinity/men & boys, mental health providers, perpetrators, prevention, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, social media, stalking, survivor-support, title IX
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An online sexual violence prevention education program designed by sexual violence prevention educators.
Resource Type: Online Module
Age: College
Topics: activism, advocacy, bystander, community educators, consent, gender equity, healthy & safe relationships, intimate partner violence, laws & policies, male survivors, masculinity/men & boys, mental health providers, perpetrators, prevention, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, survivor-support, title IX
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AlphaPoint.Me™ is a video-based online education program to enhance student health, wellness and resilience
Resource Type: Website
Age: Middle School, High School
Topics: activism, advocacy, bullying & cyberbullying, bystander, community educators, consent, evaluation, Faith Based, gender equity, healthy & safe relationships, intimate partner violence, laws & policies, LGBTQIA+, male survivors, masculinity/men & boys, mental health providers, perpetrators, prevention, school teachers, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, social media, stalking, survivor-support, title IX
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JWI provides various curriculums and resources to prevent teen gender-based violence.
Resource Type: Website
Age: College
Topics: activism, advocacy, bars-restaurants, bystander, community educators, consent, healthy & safe relationships, intimate partner violence, prevention, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, survivor-support
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The Arizona Safer Bars Alliance (ASBA) is a statewide initiative of the Arizona Department of Health Services and The University of Arizona. The free five-hour Safer Bars patron safety training teaches bar staff to safely and effectively respond to sexual aggression.
Resource Type: Workshop
Age: College
Topics: activism, advocacy, BIPOC, bystander, community educators, consent, gender equity, healthy & safe relationships, intimate partner violence, laws & policies, male survivors, masculinity/men & boys, mental health providers, perpetrators, prevention, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, social media, stalking, survivor-support, title IX
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BOUT That Life workshops make use of various teaching methods including: polling, videos, word association games, role-play, small group work and large group work. Topics covered include: why community matters; defining key terms; why history matters; other influences that matter; the statistics; resources; and, ways to intervene safely.
Resource Type: Website
Age: College
Topics: activism, advocacy, BIPOC, bystander, community educators, consent, evaluation, gender equity, HBCU, healthy & safe relationships, intimate partner violence, laws & policies, LGBTQIA+, masculinity/men & boys, mental health providers, prevention, PWD & neurodiverse, restorative-justice, sexual harassment, sexual-violence, survivor-support, title IX
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Founded in June 2015 after intentional engagement between campus advocacy and prevention professionals, the Campus Advocacy & Prevention Professionals Association (CAPPA) is committed to providing a national platform for critical engagement, dialogue, solidarity, and evidence-based strategies to reduce violence and support survivors. As we believe in the dynamic nature of our work, we will regularly evaluate our efforts to reflect member feedback as we grow, and develop.