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The SCOPE 2013 Conference Call for Proposals is now open!
SCOPE 2013 ANNUAL CONFERENCE October 1st – 3rd, 2013 The Rosen Plaza Hotel Orlando, FL Save the Date! Mark your calendars for the 3rd Annual SCOPE National Conference. The 2013 Concurrent Session Call for Programs is now open! The Call for Programs … Continue reading
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Preventing Suicide: A Toolkit for High Schools (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
http://store.samhsa.gov/shin/content/SMA12-4669/SMA12-4669.pdf The toolkit is intended to help high schools, school districts and their allies design and implement strategies to prevent suicide and promote mental health among their students. Intended outcomes include: assess ability to prevent and respond to suicide; understand … Continue reading
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SCOPE Synopsis, November 2012 #10
2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention: Goals and Objectives for Action (Office of the U.S. Surgeon General and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention) http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/reports/national-strategy-suicide-prevention/overview.pdf The National Strategy for Suicide Prevention serves as a call to action meant to … Continue reading
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Not Sweeping Sexual Assault under the Rug
Student accounts of experiencing sexual assault on college campuses including at Amherst and Southern Methodist University coupled with national conversations related to Title IX have generated a great amount of dialogue. At this critical point in the media discourse, LB … Continue reading
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SCOPE Synopsis, October 2012 #9
The Role of Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Prevention Programs (Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education) http://www.cas.edu/getpdf.cfm?PDF=4BC0C492-DE80-F35D-5EFD35A5111CECFF The Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) developed standards and guidelines for Sexual Assault and Relationship … Continue reading
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SCOPE Synopsis, September 2012 #8
The Perfect Shade of Change: Resources for Sexual Violence Preventionists (National Sexual Violence Resource Center) http://nsvrc.org/publications/nsvrc-publications-information-packets/perfect-shade-change-resources-sexual-violence Effective programming principles include: comprehensiveness; varied teaching methods; sufficient dosage; theory driven; emphasis on positive relationships; appropriate timing; sociocultural relevance; outcome evaluation; well-trained staff. … Continue reading
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SCOPE Synopsis, August 2012 #7
OJJDP (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention) Development Grants to Colleges Yield Improvement in Underage Drinking Enforcement http://www.udetc.org/documents/College_onepager.pdf Colleges and universities bear the brunt of the effects of heavy episodic drinking. In 2008, The OJJDP funded an Enforcing Underage … Continue reading
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Campus violence prevention
SCOPE Advisory Board member, Brett Sokolow, was on CNN with Soledad O’Brien this morning at 7:10 am and will be on AC360 at 8pm to discuss the role of campus behavioral teams in shootings such as the recent one in … Continue reading
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SCOPE Synopsis, July 2012 #6
Standards of Practice for Health Promotion in Higher Education http://www.acha.org/Publications/docs/Standards_of_Practice_for_Health_Promotion_in_Higher_Education_May2012.pdf The American College Health Association’s (ACHA) Task Force on Health Promotion in Higher Education has released a third edition of guidelines to assess and provide quality assurance for health promotion … Continue reading
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SCOPE and Men Can Stop Rape’s Healthy Masculinity Action Project
It has been an interesting few weeks online when it comes to discussing masculinity. From The Atlantic’s “Having It All” article on work-life balance, to Vice President Biden’s “1 is Too Many” relationship violence public service announcement, to the coverage … Continue reading
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