Shifting the Systems: A Community-Level Approach to Prevention
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Recorded 07/09/2020; 69 minutes
Prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence requires comprehensive strategies that address risk and protective factors at all levels of the social ecology. This webinar focuses on community-level primary prevention including a review of the risk factors, the difference between community-level and community-based prevention, and practical application examples for preventionists to consider in their practice.
Presenters:
- Sarah Bear, Prevention Director, DCADV
- Nikki Kress, RPE Program Manager, DCADV
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Define the difference between community-level and community-based prevention.
- List at least one community-level risk factor for sexual and intimate partner violence.
- Describe one example of how environmental justice is linked to the prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence.
Helpful Links and Resources:
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DeGue, S., Hipp, T. N., & Herbst, J. H. (2016). Community-level approaches to prevent sexual violence. In E. L. Jeglic & C. Calkins (Eds.), Sexual violence: Evidence based policy and prevention (p. 161–179). Springer International Publishing.