Prevention in Practice
This section of the Online Prevention Toolkit provides the statistical foundation and supplemental resources as well as information on best practices, delivery challenges, and other implementation considerations for some of the most popular intimate partner violence/family violence prevention strategies.
Resources
These downloadable resources are intended to offer visitors topical information to boost program efficacy and to promote creative solutions for overcoming delivery challenges.
Helping Teens Prevent Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice (A. Creighton & P. Kivel, 2011)
Norms for Facilitating Courageous Conversations (G. Singleton, 2006)
Principles of Prevention by Nation, et. al.
Resources for Nonviolent Communication (M. Rosenberg, 1999)
Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in Violence Prevention (Cook-Daniels and Taggert, 2020)
Teen Relationship Violence: An Overview and Resources
Teen Relationship Violence: A Resource Guide for Increasing Safety
Empowerment Evaluation Toolkit
This section of the Online Prevention Toolkit provides resources and tools for prevention practitioners and organizations to use for assessment of primary prevention capacity. Eventually, tools for process and outcome evaluation of prevention programs will be available as well. Please check back periodically for new developments!
Primary Prevention Capacity Assessment Tool
The outcome measure item bank is a tool created by the Ohio Department of Health Prevention Education Team to assist with the alignment of prevention education learning objectives with survey items that will measure participant changes in knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and skills. Items are generally geared toward youth ages 12 – 21. Outcomes are based on levels one and two of the Spectrum of Prevention.
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