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Links between Bullying & Sexual Violence: Possibilities for Prevention

Join Dr. Dorothy Espelage and Dr. Kathleen Basile as they discuss their recent Journal of Adolescent Health article, “Bullying Perpetration and Subsequent Sexual Violence Perpetration Among Middle School Students.” Heather Carter of the Youth Suicide Prevention Program in Seattle, Wash., will join the conversation as she will describe efforts to prevent LGBT-based bullying and harassment. In this interactive web conference, we will explore the potential implications for sexual violence and other prevention efforts.

Monday, February 27, and repeated on Friday, March 2, 2012

Host/Presenter: David Lee, CALCASA, PreventConnect

Guest Speakers:

Materials:

  • Safe From Bullies-Saving Lives (notes) [PDF]
  • Anti-Bullying Procedures [PDF]
  • Anti-Bulling Policy [PDF]

Recordings:

  • February 27– click here for the recording
  • Transcript of the Text Chat [PDF]
  • March 2 – click here for the recording
  • Transcript of the Text Chat [PDF]

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will describe the findings of a the study “Bullying Perpetration and Subsequent Sexual Violence Perpetration Among Middle School Students.”
  2. Participants will explore a potential bullying sexual violence pathway.
  3. Participants will identify potential implications for prevention efforts.


4 responses to “Links between Bullying & Sexual Violence: Possibilities for Prevention”

  1. I am interested in your webinar and want to know how many Continuing Education Credits are available?

  2. Hello Carolyn, thanks for your interest. We do not sponsor any CE credits for our web conferences, but many people do use them that way under arrangements they make themselves with the certifying agency in question.

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