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CALCASA is looking for assessment consultants

October 19, 2011

posted in: CALCASA,prevention

CALCASA is looking for consultants to conduct assessments to determine how CALCASA’s activities improve the capacity for prevention. Click below for one of two opportunities to respond to CALCASA’s requests for proposal: RFP: California Rape Prevention and Education Primary Prevention Assessment RFP: PreventConnect National Online Community of Practice Evaluation  

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Online tools help evaluate prevention

June 13, 2011

posted in: prevention

In the last several years the online technology to collect and analyze data has changed tremendously.  For those of us who do prevention work, it is time to revisit how we can work with our data. I have seen som e may thinks that services such as SurveyMonkey can do for very little cost. At

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Creative ways to measure prevention

May 9, 2011

posted in: prevention

PreventConnect.org Last March, CALCASA held a series of trainings on measuring prevention.  During that training, consultant Patrick Lemmon gave this presentation on one strategy to evaluate behavioral intent after a presentation using qualitative and quantitative methods. In this presentation below, Patrick looks at an example of a bystander intervention program.  I really like this type

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The art and science of measuring prevention

March 25, 2011

posted in: prevention

This week I am attending the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault’s series of trainings on Measuring Prevention where California’s rape crisis centers and domestic violence programs are exploring how to evaluate their prevention programs and examine ways to collect and analyze data. Given the small budgets to implement and evaluate the programs, we are exploring

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Measuring Sexual Violence Prevention Efforts Training Series

March 3, 2011

posted in: CALCASA,prevention

The California Coalition Against Sexual Assault is pleased to announce the following three trainings for RPE Grantees and members of the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence.

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Measuring Agency Effectiveness

January 20, 2011

posted in: CALCASA

If you work or volunteer at a rape crisis center then you believe that you and the agency can make a difference in a person’s life, change society norms, and do a greater good.  But how do you really know?  Does your agency make a difference in the community in which it exists?  Did your

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