This course was developed for practitioners working to prevent sexual assault and domestic violence. Our intention is to help you develop local initiatives that support primary prevention of both sexual assault and domestic violence. New learners should complete the Building Blocks of Prevention course before proceeding.
This lesson presents the main perspectives used in sexual and domestic violence prevention and provides a step-by-step guide to developing quality, effective, and coordinated prevention efforts.
Course Materials:
- Can Radical Feminism Coexist with the Public Health Paradigm?
- Course Booklet
- Course Workbook
- Making the Connections: Advocating for Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
- Evaluating Coordinated Community Responses to Domestic Violence
- Human Rights Dialogue: an International Forum for Debating Human Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- PreventConnect Wiki Page on Feminist Theory
- PreventConnect Wiki Page on Planning for Prevention Work
Click on the button “TAKE THIS COURSE” to enroll, listen to the materials, and view summary documents.
Course Features
- Lectures 5
- Quizzes 2
- Duration 1.5 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 28
- Assessments Yes