High School / State Measure Impact
Below you will find examples of how impact is measured (evaluation) by state or regional organizations (sport, SV/DV) in multiple sites that target high school-aged athletes (age 14-18) and organizations that work with them to prevent SV/DV.
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Coaching Boys Into Men Program Evaluation
Futures Without Violence
Visit WebsiteIn 2012, Coaching Boys Into Men underwent a rigorous three year evaluation in Sacramento,... read more
Coaching Boys Into Men Program Evaluation
Futures Without Violence
In 2012, Coaching Boys Into Men underwent a rigorous three year evaluation in Sacramento, California funded by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The study found that athletes who participated in the program were significantly more likely to intervene when witnessing abusive or disrespectful behaviors among their peers, and were also more likely to report less abuse perpetration.
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InSideOut Initiative Evaluation
InSideOut Initiative
Visit WebsiteThis ongoing evaluation is investigating the implementation and overall impact of the InSideOut... read more
InSideOut Initiative Evaluation
InSideOut Initiative
This ongoing evaluation is investigating the implementation and overall impact of the InSideOut Initiative. Findings are determining best practices for replicating the Initiative across diverse NFL markets by comparing present implementation and outcomes in Colorado and Texas to ongoing efforts in Minnesota. The evaluation of impact is investigating the degree to which the initiative aligns communities, establishes support, and prepares and empowers.
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There are few or no Impact Measure strategies in this part of the sport pipeline
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There are few or no Impact Measure strategies in this part of the sport pipeline
Please go to "Submit my Strategy" if you're doing this in or through sport at this level!
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