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NO MORE
NO MORE
Visit WebsiteNO MORE aims to raise public awareness and engagement around ending domestic violence and sexual... read more
NO MORE
NO MORE
NO MORE aims to raise public awareness and engagement around ending domestic violence and sexual assault. Launched in March 2013 by a coalition of leading advocacy groups, service providers, the U.S. Department of Justice, and major corporations, NO MORE is supported by hundreds of national and local groups and by thousands of individuals, organizations, universities, and communities who are using its signature blue symbol to increase visibility for domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Nudge Program Tip Sheet
YMCA of Central Ohio
Visit WebsiteWe as YMCA staff, members, community members and volunteers need to build on the work we’ve done... read more
Nudge Program Tip Sheet
YMCA of Central Ohio
We as YMCA staff, members, community members and volunteers need to build on the work we’ve done and develop the three habits in child abuse prevention:
- We Know: when we understand the common practices of those who harm you and the best practices to stop them.
- We See: when we can recognize the warning signs or behaviors that signal abuse or risk for abuse.
- We Respond: when we take action in response to behaviors we recognize as being inappropriate or questionable.
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One Love Foundation
One Love Foundation
Visit WebsiteIt is the goal of the One Love Foundation to honor Yeardley Love, a unversity-level Lacrosse... read more
One Love Foundation
One Love Foundation
It is the goal of the One Love Foundation to honor Yeardley Love, a unversity-level Lacrosse player beaten to death by her ex-boyfriend, by bringing an end to Relationship Violence by educating, empowering and activating campus communities in a movement for change. We know that, given the chance, Yeardley certainly would have wanted to help.
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Organizing to End Violence
Old Dominion University & Greet Dot
Visit WebsiteODU Women's Center raised some "red flags" as part of the annual Red Flag Campaign, to raise... read more
Organizing to End Violence
Old Dominion University & Greet Dot
ODU Women's Center raised some "red flags" as part of the annual Red Flag Campaign, to raise awareness about the prevalence of dating violence on university campuses.
The campaign is a statewide initiative to shed light on relationship violence and includes a series of eight posters that illustrate "red flags" that might appear in a relationship where dating violence is occurring. The posters depict students of different genders, ethnicities and sexual orientations, and also focus on different aspects of dating violence, including emotional abuse, coercion, excessive jealousy, isolation, sexual assault and victim-blaming. The PSA was created as part of this campaign.
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Penn Wood Patriots - Coaching Boys into Men
Open Door Abuse Awareness & Prevention
Visit WebsiteOpen Door Abuse Awareness & Prevention works with high school and college football players... read more
Penn Wood Patriots - Coaching Boys into Men
Open Door Abuse Awareness & Prevention
Open Door Abuse Awareness & Prevention works with high school and college football players using the Coaching Boys into Men prevention program. Check out the video highlighting the program participants and contact Valencia Peterson odaapinc@gmail.com for more information!
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Personal & Online Safety Discussion Guide - Age 5 to 10
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Visit WebsiteIt is important to talk to young children about safety without overwhelming or scaring them.... read more
Personal & Online Safety Discussion Guide - Age 5 to 10
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
It is important to talk to young children about safety without overwhelming or scaring them. These discussion guides offer age-appropriate messages and strategies to help you start a conversation about personal and online safety.
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Personal and Online Safety Discussion Guide - Age 11 to 17
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Visit WebsiteIt is important to talk to young children about safety without overwhelming or scaring them.... read more
Personal and Online Safety Discussion Guide - Age 11 to 17
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
It is important to talk to young children about safety without overwhelming or scaring them. These discussion guides offer age-appropriate messages and strategies to help you start a conversation about personal and online safety.
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ProtectHer: Redefining #MANHOOD
Alexis Jones
Visit WebsiteAlexis Jones starts what becomes an ongoing dialogue, asking young men the simple question, What... read more
ProtectHer: Redefining #MANHOOD
Alexis Jones
Alexis Jones starts what becomes an ongoing dialogue, asking young men the simple question, What kind of man will you choose to be?
Through tangible action steps and community building, Alexis shares how to be verbal, vulnerable, and honest – highlighting the fact that in order for men to respect women, men first have to respect themselves.
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Refuse to Abuse
Seattle Mariners (MLB) & Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Visit WebsiteThe basics
Refuse To Abuse® is a statewide community education program that helps prevent... read more
Refuse to Abuse
Seattle Mariners (MLB) & Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
The basics
Refuse To Abuse® is a statewide community education program that helps prevent domestic violence. The program is sponsored by the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Seattle Mariners, with significant assistance from the advertising firm Craters of the Moon. Television, radio, and print public service announcements have been produced featuring prominent Mariners players and managers, including Felix Hernandez, Jamie Moyer, Raul Ibañez, and Kyle Seager. An annual Refuse To Abuse® 5K at Safeco Field draws Mariners fans, runners, walkers, and community supporters, giving a broad audience the chance to join the Mariners and “refuse to abuse.”
Purpose
Refuse To Abuse® aims to raise awareness and help prevent domestic violence. High profile athletes and recognized community leaders are speaking out against domestic violence and asking for a commitment from others in the community to join them.
Why the Mariners are involved
Few professional teams have chosen to take such a public stand against domestic violence. For the past 21 years the Seattle Mariners have done more than just talk about helping raise awareness about this issue, they have stood firm in their leadership role. Having credible, professional male athletes speak out on this issue helps send a powerful message to young people.
About the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV)
WSCADV is a non-profit network of nearly 70 community domestic violence programs. We improve how communities respond to domestic violence and work to create a social intolerance for abuse.
Attachment: Refuse To Abuse.pdf
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Run Through Bullying Campaign
Arizona Cardinals & Stomp Out Bullying
Visit WebsitePartnership includes engagement in My Cause, My Cleats where Cardinals running back David... read more
Run Through Bullying Campaign
Arizona Cardinals & Stomp Out Bullying
Partnership includes engagement in My Cause, My Cleats where Cardinals running back David Johnson’s cleats told the story of his being bullied as a child and his work with STOMP OUT Bullying to help other kids going through the same experience. Running Back David Johnson also met with 80 students from Phoenix and Glendale after practice to begin his “Run Thru Bullying” campaign. Johnson, who told the kids his own story of being bullied, will spend the next six-to-eight weeks raising awareness for the issue.
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Safe4Athletes Organization
Safe4Athletes
Visit WebsiteSafe4Athlete's mission is to advocate for athlete welfare where every athlete is provided a safe... read more
Safe4Athletes Organization
Safe4Athletes
Safe4Athlete's mission is to advocate for athlete welfare where every athlete is provided a safe and positive environment free of abuse, bullying and harassment.
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Safe4Athletes Speakers
Safe4Athletes
Visit WebsiteSafe4Athletes provides speakers for sport association, professional association conventions or... read more
Safe4Athletes Speakers
Safe4Athletes
Safe4Athletes provides speakers for sport association, professional association conventions or other meetings conducting programs to address the issue of athlete welfare and how every athlete can be provided with a safe and positive sport environment free of sexual misconduct, bullying, and harassment. Champion athletes are available on a speaker fee plus expenses basis. Other experts may be available on an expenses only basis. Call 1-855.safe4AAA (855-723-3422) to discuss your organization’s needs.
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SafeSport Resources and Publications
US Center for SafeSport
Visit WebsiteAccess the US Center for SafeSport catalog of resources here, including (but not limited to)... read more
SafeSport Resources and Publications
US Center for SafeSport
Access the US Center for SafeSport catalog of resources here, including (but not limited to) guides on navigating SafeSport's policies and procedures, statement of rights, and a glossary of terms.
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Scenarios and Discussion Guides
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
Visit WebsiteMVP provides College and High School resources and tools for working with both male and female... read more
Scenarios and Discussion Guides
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
MVP provides College and High School resources and tools for working with both male and female athletes that uses scenarios to lead discussions. This site also includes a handout called "10 Things Men Can Do to Prevent Gender Violence" in 6 languages.
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Shut Out Trafficking Training Program
Institute for Sport and Social Justice
Visit WebsiteThe Institute For Sport & Social Justice (Institute SSJ), formerly the National Consortium... read more
Shut Out Trafficking Training Program
Institute for Sport and Social Justice
The Institute For Sport & Social Justice (Institute SSJ), formerly the National Consortium for Academics and Sport (NCAS), is now in the third year of a partnership with the U.S. Fund for UNICEF (UNICEF USA), annually targeting 10 college and university campuses across the United States. Prominent student-athletes, coaches, athletic administrators and students will speak out and educate peers during a one-week program at each university. The goal is to raise awareness about human trafficking in the United States and to inspire students to take action while learning the value love and forgiveness can have in implementing change. Leaders of the initiative will share their takeaways from the program, and reflect on the power of love and forgiveness to make a difference. Shut Out Trafficking will educate college students on the brutality of human trafficking and the $150 billion dollar industry it has become, and empower students to take action against it. Trafficking is one of the most profitable criminal industries in the world second only to drug trafficking with profits growing by nearly 400 percent in the last five years alone.
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Staff DV/SV Education Program - Year 1
NFL
Visit WebsiteThis education program was developed and implemented by the NFL for all NFL and assoicated club... read more
Staff DV/SV Education Program - Year 1
NFL
This education program was developed and implemented by the NFL for all NFL and assoicated club staff, athletes, and coaches to address SV/DV.
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Staff DV/SV Education Program - Year 2
NFL
Visit WebsiteThis program was developed and implemented by the NFL in year 2 (2016) to provide education to... read more
Staff DV/SV Education Program - Year 2
NFL
This program was developed and implemented by the NFL in year 2 (2016) to provide education to NFL and associated club staff, athletes, and coaches about DV/SV and DUI.
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SW PA Says NO MORE
Fisa Foundation
Visit WebsiteFISA Foundation, in partnership with The Heinz Endowments and the United Way of Allegheny County... read more
SW PA Says NO MORE
Fisa Foundation
FISA Foundation, in partnership with The Heinz Endowments and the United Way of Allegheny County developed Southwest PA Says No More to showcase the important prevention-focused work happening here, and to make it easier for individuals and organizations to take action to stop gender-based violence. One area of focus is Sport and Athletics.
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Template Policy for Youth Sport
Safe4Athletes
Visit WebsiteThis template policy for Youth Sport's comes from Safe4Athletes Handbooked. The policies address... read more
Template Policy for Youth Sport
Safe4Athletes
This template policy for Youth Sport's comes from Safe4Athletes Handbooked. The policies address governance of professional coaching conduct of all athletes, employees, and volunteers.
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True Man Program
Project PAVE
Visit WebsiteCreated in partnership with the Denver Broncos, this six-session program is designed to... read more
True Man Program
Project PAVE
Created in partnership with the Denver Broncos, this six-session program is designed to challenge boys and men to become allies in the prevention of gender-based violence through a team framework.
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