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| āRape Prevention and Education Program Reducing Risk for Sexual Violence among Youth (2021ā2022) (PDF, 7.63 MB): This brief report highlights participant-level findings from pre-post surveys collected by 14 RPE projects from August 2021 to July 2022, providing SV prevention practitioners and partners a snapshot of the RPE Programās impact on risk factors for sexual and dating violence in California.
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| āRape Prevention and Education Program Making Changes in Communities (2021ā2022) (PDF, 13.95 MB): This brief report summarizes process and community outcome data from agencies implementing the RPE Program across California during their third year of project implementation, from August 2021 to July 2022, in order to inform SV prevention practitioners.
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| āRape Prevention and Education Program Demonstrates Important Steps Towards Preventing Sexual Violence in California Communities (PDF, 5.5 MB): This brief report represents outcome data from pre/post surveys collected by rape crisis centers across California during their first year-and-a-half of project implementation, from February 2019 to July 2021. |
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| āRape Prevention and Education Program Creates Community and Systemic Change in California (PDF) (4.9MB): This brief report represents community outcome data from these 24 rape crisis centers during their second year of project implementation, from August 2020 to July 2021.
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| āRape Prevention and Education Program Achieves Successes during the COVID-19 Pandemic (PDF) (8.6MB): āThis brief report represents process data from 24 rape crisis centers during their second year of project implementation, from August 2020 to July 2021, and documents their implementation during the major disruptions presented by the COVID-19 Pandemic and social upheaval. ā
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| āPreventing Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls: Whatās Economics Got to Do With It? (2022) (PDF) (1.55MB): This infographic highlights the connection between economic security and sexual violence prevention. Strengthening investments in policies and programs for economic security can help prevent sexual violence.
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Opportunities to Empower and Support Girls and Women in California: An Environmental Scan of Leadership Opportunities and Economic Supports to Prevent Sexual Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and Teen Dating Violence 2021 (PDF)(1.55MB): This resource represents an initial exploration of how leadership opportunities and economic supports can serve as violence prevention strategies for girls and women. This report uses an environmental scan methodology to understand the following inter-related issues: 1) Context of Gender Equity in California; 2) Challenges Facing Girls and Women; and 3) Economic Supports & Leadership Opportunities.
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ā2020 Sexual Violence Research: This report by
ValorUS (formerly CALCASA) highlights findings from a systemic review of the literature from 2015ā2019.
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Sexual Violence Surveillance: Uniform Definitions and Recommended Data Elements, CDC and National Center for Injury Prevention Control 2014 is a document designed to promote and improve consistency of sexual violence surveillance across organizations.
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āCDC Preventing Sexual Violence 2021: Factsheet on defining sexual violence.
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Berkeley Media Studies Group- Getting Attention for Prevention - Guidelines for Effective Communication About Preventing Sexual Violence Report: This guide will help you develop effective messages about preventing sexual harassment, abuse, and assault that will resonate with different audiences across a variety of settings.
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2018 Close to Home Community Mobilization Project Brief: Preventing Domestic Violence, Teen Dating Violence & Sexual Violence (PDF) highlights the final outcomes and lessons learned from local community mobilization projects implemented from 2014ā2018. Close to Home is a promising strategy that engages community members to design solutions for domestic and sexual violence prevention. CDPH will sustain community-driven approaches in future programming to prevent violence by leveraging he CDPH Domestic Violence Training and Education Program and the Rape Prevention and Education Program.
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Preventing Violence in California Volume 1: The Role of Public Health (PDF) provides a broad overview of the complex topic of violence prevention. The purpose of this report is to strengthen the understanding of the governmental public health role in violence prevention, to better address the connections among the different forms of violence, shape future funding initiatives and guide our collaborative efforts with partners across the state.
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ā | A Health Equity Approach to Preventing Sexual Violence Prevention: This joint publication by the Prevention Institute and National Sexual Violence Resource Center dives into how advancing health equity within sexual violence prevention work means that we all must address deep-rooted abuses of power that contribute to inequities in health, safety, and wellbeing. A health equity approach to preventing sexual violence means that we need to both understand and address the factors that contribute to violence and safety and factors that expose some communitiesāespecially communities that face historic and present day oppressionāto higher rates of sexual violence.
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