2008 Updates
January 2008 - Rowan Frost of the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health briefly summarizes theories that can be used to develop health promotion programs and lists resources for more information.
February 2008 - Jennifer Rauhouse of Peer Solutions shares excerpts from a paper about incorporating the paradigms of Positive Youth Development and the Developmental Asset Framework into the successful STAND & SERVE sexual violence prevention program.
March 2008 - Tove Silver of the Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault discusses the importance of peer education in reaching youth, and describes how The Center has implemented its pilot Peer Educator program.
April 2008 - Dena Hester of ASU's Home Safe program looks forward to her fifth Take Back the Night event, and reflects on four years of advocacy and education.
May 2008 - Madeline Porta explains how Wingspan's Project Q intends to reduce the impact of sexual violence on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) youth.
June 2008 - Joe Maniglia of Northland Family Help Center in Flagstaff discusses popular redefinitions of “consent” and the challenge this poses for sexual violence prevention educators.
July 2008 - Julie Wonsowicz of Empact-SPC's Trauma Healing Services Department in Tempe discusses a year of development and transition for SPC's Sexual Violence Prevention Program.
August 2008 - Manuel Abril of Our Family Services describes how the Act Out Project creates a safe environment that promotes open and heathly discussions surrounding sexual assault and empowers youth.
September 2008 - Mel & Enid Zukerman College of Pulic Health Sexaul Violence & Education Program conducted a survey that will inform future updates and redesign of the SVPEP website.
Archived Agency Updates
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Updated 08/29/08

