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Sexual Violence Prevention: Beginning the Dialogue
www.cdc.govPrimary Prevention: Approaches that take place . before. sexual violence has occurred to prevent initial perpetration or victimization. • Secondary Prevention: Immediate responses . after. sexual violence has occurred to deal with the short-term consequences of violence. • Tertiary Prevention: Long-term responses . after
Sexual Violence on Campus: Strategies for Prevention
www.cdc.govcomplement secondary prevention strategies that address the immediate needs of a survivor after an assault, and tertiary prevention strategies that address longer-term follow up and support. Figure 2. Social Ecological Model
NCD Prevention and Control - Centers for Disease Control ...
www.cdc.gov• Integrates primary, secondary, tertiary prevention, health promotion, and related programs across sectors and different disciplines • Responds to the need of intervention on major common risk factors with the aim of reducing premature mortality and morbidity of chronic
Educational Interventions for Children Affected by Lead
www.cdc.govacademic performance and affect life success. Thus, tertiary prevention (that is, strategies that restore individuals to an optimal level of functioning after damage is done) is also needed. Recognizing the need to ensure that children affected by lead receive timely and appropriate educational interventions, the
In-Home Services to Strengthen Children and Families
www.childwelfare.govtertiary prevention services ... of supports, interventions, and programs, ranging from transportation and housing assistance to intensive family preservation services. The term "in-home" refers to the ... how safe children are in their homes and the level of risk for future harm. These safety . Home Visiting .
PREVENTION
www.cdc.gov2. Secondary Prevention—screening to identify diseases in the earliest stages, before the onset of signs and symptoms, through measures such as mammography and regular blood pressure testing.10 3. Tertiary Prevention—managing disease post diagnosis to slow or stop disease progression through measures such as chemotherapy, rehabili-