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Healthy Break-Ups and Why They Matter

August 8, 2011

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PreventConnect.org Break-ups can be messy, painful and drawn-out. These days, they can also be broadcast world-wide with the click of a mouse. Last Sunday’s New York Times Magazine section had an article about the Boston Public Health Commission’s Break Up Summit. At Peace Over Violence’s 3rd Annual Violence-Free Teens Conference,held February 4, 2011, I had

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Online tools help evaluate prevention

June 13, 2011

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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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Milwaukee Healthy Manhood Project to prevent men’s violence

May 19, 2011

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PreventConnect.org In this PreventConnect podcast, Tony Porter of A CALL TO MEN, Lina Juarbe Botella, a Milwaukee community member, and James Mosley of the Alma Center speak about the Milwaukee Healthy Manhood Project. After a 2009 workshop in Milwaukee lead by A CALL TO MEN, community-based efforts have begun to engage community organizations to address

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One in Spirit: working with faith communities to prevent domestic violence

May 18, 2011

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PreventConnect.org PreventConnect has released two podcasts that highlight recent efforts in California to prevent domestic violence. Transforming Communities Technical Assistance and Training Resource Center (TC-TAT) has recently released One in Spirit: Domestic Violence Advocates and Faith/Spiritual Leaders Working in Partnership to End Domestic Violence, an online resource that captures the rich dialogue, successes, lessons learned

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The Consensual Project: The antithesis of sexual violence

April 14, 2011

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PreventConnect.org Listen to this PreventConnect interview with Ben Privot, founder of The Consensual Project, who discusses activities to promote consent.  Privot describes consent as “the antithesis of sexual violence.” A key activity of The Consensual Project is the workshop “Consent: From Hookups to Relationships.” Also check out the interview with Ben released last week by

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Reproductive coercion and teen dating violence

April 13, 2011

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PreventConnect.org In this podcast, Dr. Elizabeth Miller, a pediatrician and researcher with UC Davis Children’s Hospital speaks about her April 2010 article “Pregnancy coercion, intimate partner violence and unintended pregnancy” that appeared in the journal Contraception. In this discussion, she explores reproductive coercion and the implications for primary prevention of teen dating violence and sexual

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