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Prevention
The Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs Prevention department provides prevention related technical assistance, trainings and a variety of publications to WCSAP member programs, other allied organizations, and statewide sexual assault coalitions across the nation as well as communities interested in ending sexual violence. This page is designed to provide you with general information on prevention, such as the four integral steps (listed below) to a well developed prevention plan: Community Development, Skill Building, Information and Awareness, and Evaluation.
Staple prevention department texts, such as the Community Development and Sexual Assault Prevention booklet, are available on our site. The quarterly newsletter Partners in Social Change and various translated materials are also available, and updated frequently. Hard copies are available for many publications. Please contact us to receive your own copy.
Skill Building
Prevention Library
Materials
Information & Awareness
Evaluation
Gauging
Progress Manual
Contact Us
Andrea Piper, Prevention Resource Center Point of Contact
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General Information
Partners in Social Change
Tools & Resources
- "Sexual Violence Prevention," an article in the April 2007 issue of The Prevention Researcher, explores the foundations and strategies of preventing sexual assault in our communities. WCSAP Director of Prevention Services Lydia Guy contributed to the article. For more information about sexual violence prevention, view the Winter 2007 issue ofPartners in Social Change.
D.S. Lee, L. Guy, B. Perry, C. K. Sniffen, S. Alamo Mixson, (2007) Sexual Violence Prevention, The Prevention Researcher, Volume 14(2), pp. 15-20. ©2007, Integrated Research Services, Inc. Purchase the entire issue on Sexual Violence in the Lives of Youth (April 2007) at www.TPRonline.org
- NEW Prevention Dialogues - Prevention Dialogues will be web-based discussions (utilizing webinar technology) focused on exploring the challenges specific to implementing sexual violence in four specific settings
- Choose Respect is an initiative from the Centers of Disease Control whose goal to help adolescents form healthy relationships to prevent dating abuse before it starts. Healthy relationships are built on a foundation of respect. Respect is a choice, and when you give it, you'll get it in return. Click on the following link to find out more about the campaign
and to download the campaign materials
http://www.chooserespect.org/scripts/index.asp
- WCSAP Webinar Series - Web based seminars designed to enhance and complement the work of individuals, communities, agencies and professionals striving to end sexual violence
- Prevention Accreditation Standards Overview - This presentation provides insight into the structure of Prevention as a Core Service
- Community Development Tool
- Access Series
- Community Development Initiatives
- One Size Implications
- Community Development & Sexual
Violence Prevention*
- Creating Partnerships with Faith Communities to End Sexual Violence
- Building Bridges Sexual Violence in Rural Communities
- Thinking Outside the Box
- Partners in Prevention
- Telling Our Stories
- Prevention Action Plan Tool
* Available in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Russian
©2007 Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs.
Reproduce only with permission.
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