Principles Focused Evaluation

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This podcast is an excerpt from NSVRC’s webinar “Applying Principles Focused Evaluation in the Sexual Violence Prevention Context.” Learn the basics about how this evaluation approach was applied in Washington state, and then learn more including getting to walk through specific activities and examples by viewing the full webinar recording, webinar handouts and recording through...
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  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just released a new report, The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2016/2017 Report on Intimate Partner Violence. This report  highlights the most recent findings from the the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Surivey (NISVS) specifically around experiences of intimate partner violence.  NISVS was...
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On this episode, NSVRC’s Mo Lewis and Sally J. Laskey talk about why and how we use evaluation for good.   Notes: NSVRC Evaluation Toolkit https://www.nsvrc.org/evaluation-toolkit   Dean-Coffey, J. (2017). Equitable Evaluation Framework™. Retrieved from Equitable Evaluation Initiative: https://www.equitableeval.org/framework   Using an Indigenous Circle Process for Evaluation Podcast Episode https://www.nsvrc.org/resource/using-indigenous-circle-process-evaluation   Human Spectrogram NSVRC Online...
National strengths and needs assesment
To support the growth and development of the Rape Prevention and Education Program and determine priority needs NSVRC conducts regular national assessments. Past Assessments In 2009, NSVRC embarked on a three‐year process of assessing the primary prevention training and technical assistance needs of state/ territory coalitions, RPE coordinators and local rape crisis programs. Read our...
National strengths and needs assesment
To support the growth and development of the Rape Prevention and Education Program and determine priority needs NSVRC conducts regular national assessments. Past Assessments In 2009, NSVRC embarked on a three‐year process of assessing the primary prevention training and technical assistance needs of state/ territory coalitions, RPE coordinators and local rape crisis programs. Read our...
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We are continuing to explore lessons learned by participants from our effective data visualization training series we conducted with Dr. Stephanie Evergreen. I interviewed a few training participants to hear about how their data storytelling has shifted and the larger impacts they’ve experienced. I had the opportunity to connect with Erin Chambers, Visual Communications Designer...
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When the pandemic hit and we weren’t able to meet in person like we usually do with our Rape Prevention and Education (RPE) partners, we realized we needed a new plan.  Part of the new plan included a fantastic partnership with Dr. Stephanie Evergreen to conduct a series of virtual trainings on effective data visualization....
This self-study guide, which is a part of the Evaluation Toolkit, provides an introduction to data visualization. It includes up to 8 hours of online training options and resources. This beginner level plan will assist learners in understanding the principles of how to present data effectively.  
This resource from the Michigan Rape Prevention & Education Program shares how subrecipients found ways to continue to build and expand important community connections despite the pandemic, followed by some lessons learned along the way.
Podcast episode: How to Measure a Sense of Community
Feeling connected in your community is a protective factor against the risk of perpetrating sexual violence.
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