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Sexual Violence Prevention Network
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- SCAT SVP Meeting (PPTX: 2.4MB/32 slides)
- Spiritual Tree (JPG: 117KB/1 page)
- SVPN Form (DOC: 31KB/1 page)
- Barriers and Remedies (PPT: 309KB/39 slides)
- Certificate of Attendance 2-25-11 (DOC: 31KB/1 pages)
- Demographics of Aging Population(PDF: 130KB/2 pages)
- Elder Sexual Abuse (DOC: 31KB/1 page)
- Elder Abuse Tribal (PDF: 65KB/8 pages)
- Final Spectrum (DOC: 37KB/1 page)
- Part1: We Are Still Relatives Sexual Abuse in Later Life (PPT: 5.74MB/4 slides)
- Part2: We Are Still Relatives (PPT: 8.43MB/4 slides)
- Resource List Sexual Abuse In Later Life (DOC:76KB/2 pages)
- SAR1206-SA2-Sexual Abuse Later in Life (PDF: 96KB/4 pages)
- Evaluation 2-25-11 (DOC: 37KB/1 page)
- MBA Power Point Presentation (PPTX: 128KB/10 slides)
- MBA Power Point Presentation (PPT: 537KB/10 slides)
- AFNAP_Research_Presentation (PPT: 4MB/13 pages)
- August Trafficking Report_SchapiroGroup (PDF: 494KB/25 pages)
- Sex Trafficking FactSheet (PDF: 115KB/4 pages)
- SVPN Sex Trafficking (PPTX: 7MB/37 pages)
- SVPN Presentation 11-5-10 for participants (PPT: 980KB/37 pages)
- SVPN Resources 11-5-10 (DOC: 100KB/4 pages)
- MIWSAC_PRE_Prelim Findings 8-25-10 (PDF: 110KB/4 pages)
- Donna Dunn, Executive Director, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault http://www.mncasa.org/
- Nicole Matthews, Executive Director, Minnesota Indian Womens Sexual Assault Coalition http://www.miwsac.org/
- Frank Jewell, Executive Director, Men As Peacemakers and Co-Founder, Minnesota Mens Action Network http://www.menaspeacemakers.org/programs/mnman
- Jeri Boisvert, Executive Director, Office of Justice Programs, Minnesota Department of Public Safety http://www.ojp.state.mn.us/index.htm
- Patty Wetterling, Director, Sexual Violence Prevention Program, Minnesota Department of Health http://www.health.state.mn.us/injury/topic/svp/
- Mark Kinde, Injury and Violence Prevention Program Director, Minnesota Department of Health http://www.health.state.mn.us/injury/index.cfm
- Eisenberg_et_al_2008 (PDF: 116KB/8 pages)
- final spectrum doc (DOC: 51KB/5 pages)
- Sexuality Education no notes (PPT: 2.66MB/slideshow)
- SVPN_MAY14_Resources (DOC: 116KB/8 pages)
- Spectrum Sample Activities (DOC: 58KB/4 pages)
- Defining Disability Handout 2010 (PDF: 338KB/2 pages)
- Flyer 4-13-09 (PDF: 263KB/1 pages)
- Disability Abuse Resources 2010 (PDF: 301KB/3 pages)
- Ecological Theory Handout 2010 (PDF: 211KB/1 pages)
- SV Disability Prevention Worksheet 2010 (PDF: 322KB/4 pages)
- Presentation 2-26-10 Handout (PDF: 1.24MB/64 pages)
- PC Wheel Disabilities (PDF: 94KB/2 pages)
- Spectrum of Prevention (DOC: 51KB/3 pages)
- SVPN Bibliography & Resources (DOC, 45KB/3 pages)
- PowerPoint presentation (PDF, 327KB/14 pages)
- Phyllis Brashler short bio (DOC, 20KB/1 pages)
- Olga-- living with Dissociative Disorder (PDF, 1MB/9 pages)
- Guide for Agencies Serving Sexual Assault Survivors MV & N (PDF, 422KB/65 pages)
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
From Scandal to Social Change
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. – Registration and Networking
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Presentation
1:00 – 1:30 p.m. – Resource Sharing
Using recent public child sexual abuse allegations in youth sports and youth serving organizations as the backdrop, Yvonne Cournoyer, Sexual Violence Prevention Coordinator at the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MNCASA), will lead a discussion of what needs to change to create safe environments for children.
Yvonne will provide a brief case study of recent “scandals” to illustrate the gaps in current practice that allow sexual abuse to occur at such alarming rates. Yvonne will discuss that effecting the changes that will prevent children from ever experiencing sexual harm in these settings will require social change at all levels of society—from individuals to institutions. You will leave with knowledge and tools you can use in your own life and to work with parents and youth serving organizations to proactively prevent child sexual abuse.
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Tuesday, April 16, 2013 -
Friday, May 10, 2013
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Marketing Safety Across the Generations (open to public)
11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (registration/networking from 10:30-11:00 presentation/videoconference begins at 11:00)
Join us for an exciting presentation by Bob Filipczak: Marketing Safety Across the Generations. Bob Filipczak is Social Media Coordinator for MnDOT and the co-author of Generations at Work, published in 1999 and republished in 2012. He has been studying the different generations since about 1994 when he wrote a ground breaking article about Generation X for Training Magazine. Since initially studying the Boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Yers, he has been neck-deep in studying the next generation of young people¿the Millennials. His presentation is entertaining, utilizes many ads and marketing campaigns and is amazingly insightful in terms of addressing the question: Are we messaging to the people we are trying to reach?
Julia Johnsen from the U of M Center for Leadership Education in Maternal and Child Health will lead the discussion and brainstorming following Bob¿s Presentation. We encourage you to physically attend this SVPN meeting if possible (rather than livestream) to participate in what is sure to be a lively discussion! (note new meeting location)
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Friday, January 18, 2013 -
Friday, March 01, 2013
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Using Stories for Prevention: Tapping into HeART
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. – Registration and Networking
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Presentation
1:00 – 1:30 p.m. – Resource Sharing
(Video conf. 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.)
Single stories often get in the way of collective action but stories based on solutions can help us put a face to the facts and tap into people's hearts in order to take meaningful action for substantive change. This SVPN meeting will provide tools and dialogue around three types of stories you can use in your work to build community, engage participants, and help others to see their role in prevention. Be prepared for active involvement, to get up and move, not only to listen!
Speaker:
Cordelia Anderson, M.A.
President, Sensibilities Prevention Services http://www.cordeliaanderson.com/
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Monday, October 08, 2012 -
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Role of Home Visitation
Time: 12:30 - 4:00pm
NOTE: The date for this event is tentative.
Do you want to know more about Adverse Childhood Experiences and how they relate to the work of home visiting nurses/professionals? Are you a home visiting nurse/professional who is interested in prevention and intervention related to sensitive issues such as sexual abuse and violence?
Presenter: Dr. David McCollum
As a former physician and co-founder of the Academy on Violence and Abuse, Dr. McCollum has been a primary voice in Minnesota calling for more attention to Adverse Childhood Experiences and their associated effects on health over the lifespan. He has over 3 decades of experience talking to patients about ACEs as well as training health professionals on the issue.
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 -
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Engaging spiritual communities in preventing child sexual exploitation and abuse
You are invited to explore a new model to engage spiritual communities in preventing child sexual exploitation and abuse:
a Spiritual Communities Prevention Tree.
You will experience how the model works, how it was used in three test communities,
and how a spiritual community – yours or others with which you work – can make use of it.
Presenters:
Libby Bergman, Executive Director of the Family Enhancement Center, Minneapolis
and
Amy Hartman, National Director of Cherish Our Children, Minneapolis.
Libby and Amy served as co-chairs for the Spiritual Communities Action Team
in connection with the MDH Sexual Violence Prevention 5-year State Plan
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Friday, March 23, 2012 -
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Juvenile Sex Offenders: Turning Research into Action and Prevention
10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.:Registration and networking
11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m:Meeting and video conference
Why do some youth sexually offend and how does that impact our sexual violence prevention work?
The facts are startling. Hear from the experts and join us in this critical discussion!
Panelists:
Panel Moderator, Ann Lindstrom, Prevention Policy Director,
MN Sex Offender Program, Department of Human Services
Michael Miner, PhD, Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota
Jim Scovil, Dakota County Community Corrections Deputy Director
Sarah Gravelle, LMFT, Coordinator, The SHARP Program for Youth and Families, Kenwood Center
Nancy Riestenberg, School Climate Specialist, MN Department of Education
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 -
Thursday, February 02, 2012
2011
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Stepping out of the story, expanding the frame: Using ACE data to build support for social change
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. : Presentation
1:00 p.m - 1:30 p.m. : Resource Sharing
(Video-conference portion of the meeting runs from 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.)
What does preventing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) - including child sexual abuse - have to do with preventing diabetes, heart disease, obesity, early pregnancy, substance use, or improving education outcomes? Everything! We all have a pivotal role in promoting the conditions necessary to achieve the health and well-being we seek for our communities - no matter where you work in public health, policy, advocacy, education, social services. This SVPN meeting will provide you with an overview of the Adverse Childhood Experiences study, how its findings have been used to craft policies and advocacy messages, and the implications for sexual violence prevention work. We will describe the ways in which how we frame the story of child sexual abuse prevention - as advocates, policy makers, researchers, and practitioners - shapes our ability to achieve the change we are demanding. We will also explore how the ACE study has been used to create new frames that support our prevention efforts. We will also highlight how Minnesota is planning to collect and use ACE data - and how that data will be available to you and your organization.
Presenters/Panel:- Julia Johnsen, MPH, Director of Community Outreach, Center for Leadership Education in Maternal and Child Public Health, Division of Epidemiology & Community Health, University of Minnesota, School of Public Health www.epi.umn.edu/mch
- Ilana Blum, CDC Associate, Sexual Violence Prevention Program, Minnesota Department of Health http://www.health.state.mn.us/injury/topic/svp/
- Karina A. Forrest-Perkins, MHR LADC, Executive Director, Prevent Child Abuse Minnesota www.pcamn.org
- Lindsay Gullingsrud, Sexual Violence Prevention Coordinator, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault www.mncasa.com
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Monday, October 03, 2011 -
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Meeting cancelled (next planned meeting is 11/4/11).
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Demand the Change, Change of Heart
1645 Energy Park Drive
Saint Paul, MN
This SVPN presentation will provide participants an opportunity to learn more about Demand the Change, Change of Heart.
This is a MNCASA prevention initiative designed to mobilize communities and engage broader audiences in actions they can take to make social change. Through previous roundtables and the MN Summit to Prevent Sexual Violence, MNCASA learned the importance of having an answer to the often asked question of What is the IT? What is it that I/we can do to prevent sexual violence?
While there is not one simple action nor answer to such questions, people, organizations and communities are able to Demand the Change when they see and hear practices they find offensive or believe feed the demand to treat children, young people and women as sexual objects or commodities that they are entitled to abuse, exploit and violate whether for individual or commercial gain.
Learn about how you can use this campaign and also use the power of stories to focus on solutions and successful action.
Hear more Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) efforts related to this initiative and other tools available to help you advance your prevention efforts.
Presenters
Cordelia Anderson, M.A., Facilitator, Trainer, Consultant, Sensibilities, Inc.
www.cordeliaanderson.com
Lindsay Gullingsrud, Sexual Violence Prevention Coordinator
Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
www.mncasa.org
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Monday, April 11, 2011 -
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sexual Abuse in Later Life
1645 Energy Park Drive
Saint Paul, MN
Sexual violence can affect individuals across the lifespan, including people in later life.
Many older victims have survived multiple victimizations over the course of their lives.
Recognition of sexual violence against people in later life is hindered by misconceptions that older adults are not sexual beings or sexually desirable and that rape is a crime of passion.
Join us for our panel presentation/discussion and learn about the often hidden problem
of sexual abuse in later life and ways we can all work to prevent it.
Panelists
Char Thompson
Director
Minnesota Network on Abuse in Later Life
www.mnall.org
Deb Holtz
Minnesota State Ombudsman for Long-term Care
http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=id_000269
Cristine Davidson
Business & Development Specialist
Minnesota Indian Womens Sexual Assault Coalition
www.miwsac.org
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Panel Moderator
Donna Dunn
Executive Director
Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
www.mncasa.org
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REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED for all locations and for live webstream, link to:
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Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Monday, January 24, 2011 -
Thursday, February 24, 2011
2010
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
A Significant Increase in Sex Trafficking in Minnesota?
What’s going on? What is Minnesota doing about it?
Charlotte Flowers, Senior Program Officer, Womens Foundation of Minnesota http://www.wfmn.org/
Beatriz Mananteau, Staff Attorney, The Advocates for Human Rights http://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/
Cordelia Anderson, Prevention Consultant, Sensibilities, Inc., http://www.cordeliaanderson.com/
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Monday, October 04, 2010 -
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sexual violence is a public health issue...let’s make it a public health priority!
Panelists:
Panel Moderator:
Video conferencing available.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Registration dates:
Thursday, July 08, 2010 -
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Seeking Common Ground: Exploring the Role of Sexuality Education in Sexual Violence Prevention
Preventing sexual violence requires multiple strategies. Creating sexually healthy environments for our children and youth means ensuring that they have the best and most reliable information about healthy sexuality. For several years in Minnesota, policy has been proposed to enhance the education that happens in public schools regarding sexuality, sexual health, and pregnancy prevention. This year, for the first time, the proposed policy language referred to sexual violence prevention as a goal of effective comprehensive sexual health education. Research evidence suggests that parents want their children to have good sexuality information and that a comprehensive approach is responsible and respectful of youth.
This panel presentation highlights Dr. Marla Eisenberg, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Adolescent Health and Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Eisenberg will be joined by Lorie Alveshare, Policy Director at MOAPPP, Frederick Ndip, Planned Parenthood, and Anna Schmitz, Planned Parenthood Teen Council. MDH and MNCASA staff will also participate in the panel discussion.
The goal of the presentation is to give participants the language to engage in productive conversation about the role of sexuality education in preventing sexual violence.
For more information and/or to RSVP, contact doug.palmer@state.mn.us
Video conferencing available.
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sexual Violence and People with Disabilities: Understanding the Problem and How to Prevent It
Dr. Nancy Fitzsimons, Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Meeting will also be videoconferenced to MDH district offices in Bemidji, Marshall, Duluth, Rochester, Fergus Falls, St. Cloud, and Mankato, and to Olmsted County Government Center, Rochester.
Video conferencing available.
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Promoting Health and Healing: Addressing the Mental Health Impacts of Sexual Assault from an Advocacy Perspective
This presentation will provide an overview of current research on mental health, violence, and abuse and will offer steps that advocates and other professionals can take within their agencies and organizations to address mental health issues in sensitive, appropriate, and empowering ways.
Presenter:
Phyllis Brashler, Ph.D.
Minnesota Department of Health Suicide Prevention Coordinator
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
"Sex Trafficking: A Climate Change in Minnesota"
835 W. College Street, Duluth, MN 55881
Sarah Curtiss from the American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO)
Kelly Martin-Kurtz from the Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault (PAVSA)
Bob Carter, Investigator with the Sex Crimes, Abuse and Neglect Unit of the Duluth Police Department
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Are We Making a Difference?
Injury and Violence Prevention, Minnesota Department of Health
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
What does the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) have to do with me?
1645 Energy Park Drive
Saint Paul, MN 55108
Collin Gau, Minnesota Correctional Facility, Saint Cloud
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Celebrating 10 Years!
380 Jackson St. (on Sibley btwn. 5th & 6th)
St. Paul, MN
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Trafficking of American Indian Women and Girls
1300 Anne Street NW
Bemidji, MN 56601
Christine Stark, Writer, Poet, Visual Artist and Activist
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Minnesota Men's Action Network: Alliance to Prevent Sexual and Domestic Violence
213 SE 1st Ave.
Little Falls, MN 56345
Frank Jewell, Men As Peacemakers
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sexually Exploited Youth and the Connection to Homelessness
1201 89th Ave. NE, Ste. 300
Blaine, MN 55434
Jay Wagner, Street Outreach Worker, Streetworks
Deena McKinney, Program Supervisor of Homeless Youth Programs
www.bridgeforyouth.org
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
What Will It Take to Stop Sexual Violence on Minnesota Campuses?
Sexual Assault Services Coordinator
and Michael Hernandez
Male Peer Educator
Gender Violence Resources Office
St. Cloud State University Women’s Center
Roberta Gibbons
Associate Director
and Violence Prevention Educators
Aurora Center
University of Minnesota
Richard Carlbom
former student of
St. John’s University
participating in the
Center for Men’s Leadership
outreach activities
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
The Costs of Sexual Violence in Minnesota
215 S. Cascade Street
Fergus Falls, MN 56538
Research Scientist
Injury and Violence Prevention Unit
MN Department of Health
Donna Dunn
Executive Director
MN Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Trafficking of American Indian Women
1001 East Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55407
Executive Director
Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center
Christine Stark
Writer, Poet, Visual Artist and Activist
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sexual Violence Prevention:
Strategies and GLBT Youth
St. Paul, MN
Anti-Violence Program Manager
OutFront Minnesota
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Choose Respect in Minnesota
St. Paul, MN
Sexual Violence Prevention Coordinator
Danielle Kluz
Public Awareness and Prevention Coordinator
MN Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
The Role of Adults In Preventing Child Sexual Abuse
(Conference Rooms 1 and 2)
607 West Main St.
Marshall, MN 56258
Program Director
Leah Sweet
Prevention Specialist
Stop it Now! Minnesota
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Culture of Confusion:
Helping Teens Navigate the Power of the Media
of Northern St. Louis County
505 Twelfth Ave. W.
Virginia, MN 55792
David Walsh's National Institute
on Media and the Family
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Male Victimization:
Perspectives on Prevention
75 37th Avenue, S.
St. Cloud, MN 56302
Rape & Sexual Abuse Center
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Communications for Action Against Sexual Violence
St. Paul, MN
ActionMedia
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Panel presentation:
Sexual Violence and Alcohol Abuse Prevention:
Where do they Intersect?
2011 Campus Drive, SE
Rochester, MN
Associate Director
MNCASA
Program Manager
Sexual Violence Justice Institute (SVJI)
Monica Jensen
Community Relations Director
Dakota County
Patricia Rime
Program Manager
Probation/Supervised Release Services
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Understanding and working with youth who have been both sexual offenders and victims:
How to reduce the risks and stop the cycle of abuse
718 Washington Street
Detroit Lakes, MN
also listed as
103 Front Street
Detroit Lakes, MN
Supervisor
Admissions and Community Relations
Mille Lacs Academy
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Helping Society Grow Up:
Moving Beyond Shame, Control and Domination
St. Paul, MN
Macalester College
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Meeting cancelled
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Recruiting Youth into Prostitution
1420 South 6th Street
Brainerd, MN
Minneapolis Police Department
Vednita Carter
Breaking Free
Rev. Al Erickson
Adults Saving Kids
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Preventing and responding to Sexual Assault in Minnesota Schools
390 4th Avenue S
St. Cloud, MN
Sensibilities, Inc.
Beth Olson
PAVSA
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
The Role that Housing Plays in Prevention
St. Paul, MN
MN Dept of Corrections
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Prevention of Sexual Misconduct:
Some hard learning from faith communities.
Alexandria, MN
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Rape is More than a Crime:
Public Health Surveillance of Sexual Violence in Minnesota, 1999-2001 and Attitudes, Beliefs, and Actions Taken Relating to Child Sexual Abuse in the 7-County Twin Cities Metro Area of MN
(Random Digital Dial Survey Results)
Willmar, MN
MDH
Yvonne Cournoyer
Director
STOP IT NOW! MN
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Men CAN Stop Rape:
What Men are Doing to Prevent Violence
St. Cloud, MN
Men as Peacemakers
David Sloane Rider
Men Can Stop Rape
Ed Griggs
the Men's Line at Crisis Connection
Nate Russell
100 Black Men Against Violence
Stephan Bulawski
Women's Center of St. Cloud
Central MN Sexual Assault Center,
& Campus Advocates Against SA
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
On-Line Safety for Children and Adults
St. Paul, MN
Jacob Wetterling Foundation
Rick Anderson
St. Paul Police ICAC Div.
Kelli Praught
Jacob Wetterling Foundation
Patty Wetterling
Jacob Wetterling Foundation
2002
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Let's Talk (About Sex) Month:
Supporting Adult-Child Communication through Community Events
St. Paul, MN
St. Paul-Ramsey County Public Health
Emari Lavine
MDH
Joleen Manley
Bloomington Public Health
Pamela McWilliams
Catholic Charities
Wendy Mahoney
Lutheran Social Services
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Conference Confab
Rochester, MN
including attendees at
the National Sexual Violence
Prevention Conference
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Building Partnerships/Involving the Community in Sexual Violence Prevention
Mankato, MN
Sex Offender Task Force
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sexual/Domestic Violence and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community
Minneapolis, MN
DV Coordinator
Communication Service for the Deaf-MN
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Community Notification:
Working Together for a Safer Minnesota
St. Paul, MN
MN Dept of Corrections
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Showcase of Sexual Assault Awareness Activities
St. Cloud, MN
grant recipients
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sex Offender Treatment:
How does it help prevent sexual violence?
Lino Lakes, MN
MN Dept of Corrections
Steve Sawyer
Project Pathfinder
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Policy and Prevention:
What's up
St. Paul, MN
MCASA
Mary Cardinal
Network for the Supervision
and Treatment of Sex Offenders
Marnie Wells
Sex Education for Life Coalition
Rachel Bandy
MCCVS
Jay Jaffee
MDH
2000
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Circles in Schools:
Using Restorative Justice to Address Sexual Harassment and Other Problems in Schools
Grand Portage, MN
Family Facilitator
Mille Lacs County Family Ties
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Report Back from the first National Sexual Violence Prevention Conference in Dallas
Minneapolis, MN
Sexual Violence Prevention Conference
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Reaching Out to Adults to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
Minnetonka, MN
STOP IT NOW
1999
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Advancing Prevention in Immigrant and Refugee Communities:
Hmong, Chicano-Latino and Somali Initiatives
Rochester, MN
Hmong Women's Action Team
Hmoob Thaj Yeeb
Dana Bennet
La Familia Guidance Center
Aisha Kassim
Victim Services
Dodge/Fillmore/Olmsted County
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Understanding the Psychology of the Sex Offender
Duluth, MN
Clinica Director
MN Sex Offender Program
Bob Devlin
Consultant
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Sexuality Education and Sexual Violence:
What's the Connection
St. Paul, MN
Hadsall and Associates
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Prevention on college campuses:
a sampler
St. Paul, MN
Central MN Sexual Assault Center
Tamara Feige
PAVSA
Jaime Tiedemann
Program Against Sexual Violence
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
A look back at sexual violence prevention efforts
St. Paul, MN
Sensibilities, Inc.
Sexual Violence Prevention Event
Recommendations for Preventing Perpetration
St. Paul, MN
- Treatment Provider series of dialogues
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