Building Blocks of Prevention
Find the documents from the eLearning Unit “Building Blocks of Prevention” below:
Levels of Prevention
- VetoViolence’s Definitions of the Levels of Prevention
- A Prevention Primer for Domestic Violence: Terminology, Tools, and the Public Health Approach
- VetoViolence’s Principles of Prevention Course
- Prevention is Primary Ch. 1
Prevention Audiences
- VetoViolence’s Principles of Prevention Course
- A Prevention Primer for Domestic Violence: Terminology, Tools, and the Public Health Approach
Risk and Protective Factors
- Risk and Protective Factors for Intimate Partner Violence
- Risk and Protective Factors for Sexual Violence
- Virginia’s Prevention Guidelines
Social Norms
- Changing Norms to Prevent Violence Against Women – PreventConnect Presentation
- Transforming Communities to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
9 Principles of Effective Prevention
Public Health Model
- The Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention
- Sexual Violence Prevention: Beginning the Dialogue
- VetoViolence’s Principles of Prevention Course
Social Ecological Model
- VetoViolence’s Definitions of the Levels of the Social Ecological Model
- Sexual Violence Prevention: Beginning the Dialogue
- VetoViolence’s Principles of Prevention Course
Spectrum of Prevention
- Using the Spectrum of Prevention to Develop Comprehensive Strategies to Prevent Violence Against Women – PreventConnect Presentation
- A Prevention Primer for Domestic Violence: Terminology, Tools, and the Public Health Approach
- Sexual Violence and the Spectrum of Prevention: Toward a Community Solution
- Prevention is Primary Ch. 1
Additional Materials
- Tools for Change: An Introduction to the Primary Prevention of Sexual Assault
- PreventConnect Wiki
- The PreventConnect wiki contains pages that cover every one of the topics in this course. The wiki is a place to collect and share experiences gained in the practice, theory, research and evaluation of violence against women prevention efforts. Although it can be read by anyone, the intended audience for this wiki is people who are actively engaged in violence prevention.