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Training professionals in the primary prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence
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2010
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Description:"An effective, comprehensive program to prevent sexual violence and/or intimate partner violence takes a multitude of approaches, one of which is training professionals to engage in sexual violence prevention and/or intimate partner prevention. This Guide describes how to develop, implement, and evaluate a training process, taking into account your available level of resources. Additionally, this training process emphasizes turning awareness and knowledge into mastered skills and practices to prevent sexual violence and/or intimate partner violence by:1. Teaching based on organizational context; 2. Providing opportunities for skill development through participatory learning; 3. Following up to assess progress and determine level of mastery. The Guide is intended for use by state-level entities providing training to community based organizations (CBOs) or to other state-level entities as well as for CBOs providing training within their own organizations or to other professionals in their communities. The Guide can help plan, deliver, and evaluate trainings whether you initiate the trainings yourself or are asked by others to provide trainings." - p. 7.
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Content Notes:[authors: Deborah Fisher, Karen S. Lang, Jocelyn Wheaton].
"CS210158-A."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 83).
Fisher D, Lang KS, Wheaton J. Training Professionals in the Primary Prevention of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence: A Planning Guide. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2010.
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Pages in Document:electronic resource] : a planning guid; remote; 1 text file (84 p. : ill., PDF, 1.6 MB)
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