Addressing Sexual Assault on Campus: From Implementation to Evaluation
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been working with the American Public Health Association to address sexual assault. Through this partnership, multidisciplinary state-level teams participated in training programs to help enhance their capacity to critically assess and evaluate their prevention programs and strategies. Representatives from Florida, Hawai’i, Kansas and Montana will highlight lessons learned from their participation and provide an overview of their bystander intervention efforts. They will also discuss the beginning stages of their evaluation plan and implementation.
HOSTS/FACILITATORS: Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez & Tori VandeLinde, PreventConnect and CALCASA
OBJECTIVES:
- Identify campus level strategies to prevent sexual assault
- Discuss the relationship between program implementation and evaluation
- Identify methods to overcome potential challenges to an evaluation
MATERIALS:
- Web Conference PowerPoint slides [PDF]
- Pre/Post Social Norms Survey from Florida Department of Health [PDF]
PRESENTERS:
- Jen Brockman, Director, Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Center, University of Kansas
- Nikki Cohen, Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Center, University of Kansas
- Drew Colling, Student Advocacy Resource Center, University of Montana
- Mighty Fine, American Public Health Association
- Rhonda Jackson, Florida Department of Public Health
- Jennifer Pagala Barnett, Program Coordinator, Women’s Center, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
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