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Keeping the Climate Study Data and Other Reports Off-the-Shelf: How to Use Data to Inform Sexual and Relationship Violence and Stalking Prevention Strategies

 

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 

 (This web conference will be held only once)

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HAWAII (HST/HDT)8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
ALASKA (AKST/AKDT)10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
PACIFIC (PST/PDT)11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
MOUNTAIN (MST/MDT)12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
CENTRAL (CST/CDT)1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
EASTERN (EST/EDT)2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

 

How many data, evaluation and research reports have never left your bookshelf? If your answer is one or more, this web conference is for you! Data has the potential to inform, as well as transform, our prevention efforts. However, barriers often impede our application of research to practice. This web conference will highlight how to use data to inform prevention strategies. Specific attention will focus on outlining the range of available data, strategies to incorporate data early on in the prevention development process, suggestions for partnerships, and examples of how to use data to inform prevention strategies.

Host: Ashleigh Klein, PreventConnect and CALCASA

Facilitator: Jane Stapleton, Executive Director of Practice, Prevention Innovations Research Center, University of New Hampshire

Guest: Leslie Fasone,  Assistant Dean for Women’s and Gender Affairs, Office of the Vice-Provost and Dean of Students, Indiana University, Bloomington

Materials: 

Slides: [PDF]

Recording

Resource list: [PDF]

Student Summit Questions: [PDF]

Text Chat Transcript: [PDF]

Objectives:

  1. Identify the different types of data that can be used to inform prevention strategies.
  2. Articulate the benefits of using data to inform prevention strategies.
  3. Strategize how to use various forms of data to inform prevention efforts.
  4. Identify campus and community partners to collaborate with to maximize the application of data findings into prevention strategies.

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