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strategic planning

Building organizational capacity for prevention

April 16, 2012

posted in: CALCASA,prevention

When I think of capacity building, I think of resources: number of staff, funding, office space, printed materials, etc. When I read the March 2012 Technical Assistance Memo from the Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, I started to reframe my thinking about “capacity” not as physical stuff we need to provide prevention education

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California Prevention Plans

March 22, 2010

posted in: prevention

The California Coalition Against Sexual Assault has joined the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence and the California Department for Public Health to release a summary of the three statewide organization’s work to prevent sexual violence, intimate partner violence and dating violence. The statement highlights the shared goals of each organization’s prevention efforts.  Each organization

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Sexual Violence Prevention Strategic Planning

November 5, 2009

posted in: prevention

CALCASA staff, representatives from California’s rape crisis centers and the California Partnership to end Domestic Violence joined the California Department of Public Health to work on California’s Strategic Plan for the Rape Prevention and Education program this week.

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Using Logic Models for Planning Primary Prevention Programs

September 30, 2009

posted in: prevention

(26:52 minutes) This presentation describes the value of a logic model in planning a violence against women primary prevention effort. It starts by looking how logic models build on existing strengths, and then explores when to use a logic model. The presenentation also reviews logic model basics, explaining how logic models are a series of

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