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Moving Upstream 2.0

May 15, 2012

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Check out the newest edition of the Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance’s prevention newsletter Moving Upstream. They will continue to share insights about prevention practice while coordinating with other national prevention efforts. In an attempt to pool resources and create a national primary prevention community around sexual and intimate partner violence issues, much

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Making primary prevention “sticky”

October 26, 2011

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How do we create prevention messages that work? In the Fall/Winter 2011 issue of Moving Upstream, the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance’s prevention newsletter, Brad Perry shares six principles of “sticky” ideas, a concept articulated by Chip and Dan Health in their book Made to Stick, in part 2 of his article We

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Healthy sexuality for sexual violence prevention

August 17, 2011

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I strongly believe that good prevention efforts have to go beyond working to end what we do not like. We need prevention efforts to promote what we want to see.  For example, many teen dating violence prevention efforts  seek to promote healthy relationships.  So what do we want to promote for sexual violence prevention? One

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Moving Upstream: prevention communication & fundraising

June 15, 2011

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Building vibrant sexual violence and domestic violence prevention programs require more than a curriculum and presentations. In the Spring/Summer 2011 issue of Moving Upstream, the Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance‘s newsletter on primary prevention of sexual violence and domestic violence, there are several articles that that highlight how to raise funds for prevention

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Working toward a World Free of Sexual Violence: Virginia’s Primary Prevention Guidelines

September 1, 2010

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During the 2010 National Sexual Assault Conference, which took place in Hollywood Sept. 1-3, 2010there were more than 80 workshops. The largest track was the Prevention Track sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Workshop Title: Working toward a World Free of Sexual Violence: Virginia’s Primary Prevention Guidelines Presenters: Brad Perry and Kristi

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New building prevention capacity resources

June 25, 2010

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The recently published edition of Moving Upstream, the Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance‘s newsletter on primary prevention,  is the first of a 2-part series examining organizational development toward primary prevention at sexual and domestic violence agencies. Check out this valuable resource.

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