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Wendi Siebold

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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Virginia’s Prevention Newsletter on Evidence

November 17, 2009

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The new edition of the Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance‘s sexual violence /intimate partner violence prevention newsletter “Moving Upstream” features an article by Wendi Siebold on “Evidence-Based Decision Making.” The article is based on a Prevention Connection web conference held in August 2009. In a previous blog on this subject I highlight why

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Using Logic Models for Planning Primary Prevention Programs

September 30, 2009

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(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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Using Logic Models for Planning Primary Prevention Programs

September 20, 2009

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Recipients of Rape Prevention Education funds administered by the California Department of Public Health are required to develop an Action Plan or Logic Model as part of each grantee’s planning process for primary prevention programs.  On January 28, 2009, CALCASA provided a web conference on using logic models as a tool for program planning in

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