Search results with tag "Prevention efforts"
Sexual Violence on Campus: Strategies for Prevention
www.cdc.govPrevention outlines a framework for campus sexual violence prevention efforts that includes five components: comprehensive prevention, audience, infrastructure, partnerships and sustainability, and evaluation. This document defines each component and includes considerations for how to
National Strategy for Suicide Prevention Overview - HHS.gov
www.hhs.govIncreased recognition of the value of comprehensive and coordinated prevention efforts. Combining new methods of treating suicidal patients with a prompt patient follow -up after they have been discharged from the hospitals is an effective suicide prevention method.
Domestic Violence.
www.socialworkers.orgefforts to end domestic violence, sex dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. One of the community-based prevention efforts VAWA funding supports is a program known as the White Ribbon Day Campaign, which challenges men to take active steps to end violence against women. In 1991, a group of Canadian men started the observance.
How Prevalent Is Campus Sexual Assault in the United States?
www.ojp.govnational public awareness campaigns focusing on preventing and ... sexual assault has been limited to white, heterosexual, female students attending four-year colleges. Few ... contact and sexual coercion; therefore, prevention efforts should include a focus on the dynamics of these two forms of victimization. Further, the
Sexual Revictimization - | National Sexual Violence ...
www.nsvrc.orgapproach that addresses the CSA increases the risk for adult sexual assault various systemic forces influencing among gay men, lesbian women, and heterosexual children’s development. Application: This article provides researchers and stakeholders with information on the body of research on CSA, sexual revictimization, and CSA prevention efforts.
Sexual violence & individuals who identify as lgbtq
nsvrc.orgsexual assault may consider teaching participants about homophobia, transphobia, and sexual assault as a hate crime. Additionally, stakeholders in the criminal justice, sex offender management, and prison systems may wish to explore innovative secondary and tertiary prevention efforts geared toward perpetrators of sexual hate crimes.
PREVENTION
www.cdc.govPREVENTION QUICK FACTS Actions such as the Clean Air Act as well as anti-smoking campaigns have had a significant preventive impact on public health.1,2,3 States play a crucial role in promoting both local and federal prevention efforts and also contrib-ute to prevention through their own initiatives.2,3 Beyond individual prevention efforts, local