
College / National Educate and Train
Below you will find examples of education and training strategies being implemented by national organizations (sport, SV/DV) in multiple sites across the US that target college-aged athletes (ages 19-23) and organizations that work with them to prevent SV/DV.
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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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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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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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Sexual Violence Prevention Tool Kit
NCAA - Sports Science Institute
Visit WebsiteThe tool kit, framed by A Call to Action for NCAA member schools to address sexual violence... read more
Sexual Violence Prevention Tool Kit
NCAA - Sports Science Institute
The tool kit, framed by A Call to Action for NCAA member schools to address sexual violence prevention on their campuses, provides resource-independent tools for athletics administrators in their efforts to create campus communities free of violence and safe places for students to learn and thrive. Contained in the tool kit are five core commitments: 1.Leadership 2. Collaboration 3.Compliance and Accountability 4.Education 5.Student-Athlete Engagement. These core commitments are essential for culture change, and identified in the tool kit as well as downloadable resources for athletics departments and university partners to use in support of their sexual violence prevention efforts.
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Visit WebsiteSSI_Sexual-Violence-Prevention-Tool-Kit_20161117.pdf
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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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US Center for SafeSport
US Center for SafeSport
Visit WebsiteAthletes will perform better, soar higher, and get more from sport if they feel safe. SafeSport... read more
US Center for SafeSport
US Center for SafeSport
Athletes will perform better, soar higher, and get more from sport if they feel safe. SafeSport seeks to create a healthy, supportive environment for all participants. Through education, resources, and training, we help members of the sport community recognize, reduce, and respond to misconduct in sport.
The Center has two offices, each with distinct roles in helping to create a safe, strengthening environment for athletes.
- Administers national programming to promote respect and prevent abuse
- Raises awareness of issues
- Provides educational materials and resources
- Investigates and resolves alleged violations of the SafeSport Code for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement
- Uses neutral and independent investigators and arbitrators in its processes
- Gathers and analyzes data that is used to improve awareness and prevention programs
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