NSAC 2010: Prevention
At the 2010 National Sexual Assault Conference, there were more than 80 workshops in the following tracks: advocacy/intervention; prevention; legal; military; leadership development; media and film; technology; eliminating prison rape; sex offender management, and wellness.
The following workshops were a part of the Prevention Track, which was sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. For resources, information and media included in a prevention workshop that you attended, click on the appropriate workshop title below:
- Adapting Gender-Based Violence Programs to Gang-Affiliated Youth Populations
- Allies, Adversaries, or Distractions? Exploring the Promise and Peril of Working with Men to End Sexual Assault
- Beyond the Fourth Wall: Using Audience Interaction in Sexual Violence Prevention
- Building Young Men’s Emotional Intelligence as Part of Sexual Violence Prevention
- Celebrating Differences: Why Culturally Relevant and Community Specific Strategies are Our Best Hope for Social Change
- Creating a World with Multilingual Spaces
- From Research to Practice: Designing Community Specific Prevention Programs
- Green Dot: A Comprehensive Approach to Violence Prevention
- Green Dot Across Kentucky: A Model of Statewide Collaboration
- Introducing Vietnamese Community Organizing Work to Prevent Domestic and Sexual Violence
- The Men’s Story Project: Bringing Critical Conversations about Masculinities, Health and Justice into Mainstream Forum
- Participatory Assessment: Mobilizing Communities to Prevent DV & SA (Close to Home)
- Rethinking Pornography: Media Literacy in Action
- Speaking in Sacred Circle: An Indigenous Approach to Assessing and Addressing Sexual Violence in Intertribal off-Reservation Communities
- STAND & SERVE…Building a World We Want to Live In
- Transforming Communities to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation
- Using Freire’s Work to Develop Social Justice Centered Prevention Efforts
- What is Healthy Sexuality and What Does It Have to do with Sexual Violence Prevention?
- Working toward a World Free of Sexual Violence: Virginia’s Primary Prevention Guidelines
To view a complete list of workshops, speakers and information related to the 2010 National Sexual Assault Conference, click here.