PreventConnect is pleased to unveil our new online learning site, learn.preventconnect.org. This new [...]
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By Ashley Maier on July 31, 2012 · tagged as bystander engagement, community mobilization, coordinating prevention, courses, eLearning, engaging bystanders, online learning, Primary Prevention, social marketing, training
PreventConnect is pleased to unveil our new online learning site, learn.preventconnect.org. This new [...]
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By Jessica Renee Napier on February 7, 2012 · tagged as SAAM, SAAM 2012, SAAPM, social marketing, social media, TAASA, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
PreventConnect loves this SAAM toolkit! For Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month [...]
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By Jessica Renee Napier on November 22, 2011 · tagged as Emily Haas, Indiana Campus Sexual Assault Primary Prevention Project, Innovations in Prevention, Katherine Beavis, marketing, posters, Purdue University, research, social marketing
By David Lee on November 23, 2010 · tagged as engaging men, Media Campaigns, perpetration, posters, Primary Prevention, social marketing
In Edmonton, Canada, a coalition of organizations called Sexual Assault Voices of [...]
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By David Lee on July 8, 2010 · tagged as Bringing in the Bystander, bystander, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, measurement, Primary Prevention, social marketing, stages of change
In the study recently ePublished in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Sharyn [...]
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By David Lee on February 11, 2010 · tagged as Primary Prevention, SAAM, social marketing
As we are half way through Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention [...]
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By David Lee on January 14, 2010 · tagged as collateral items, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, social marketing
Throughout the country, organizations are planning for upcoming “awareness” months, such as [...]
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By Chad Sniffen on January 12, 2010 · tagged as Chad Sniffen, David S. Lee, Media Campaigns, MyStrength Campaign, social marketing
(11 min) David Lee, Director of Prevention Services for the California Coalition [...]
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By David Lee on November 13, 2009 · tagged as Primary Prevention, rape myth, social marketing
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