University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Weaving the Fabric of a Non-Violent University

Grant Competition to Prevent High-Risk Drinking or Violent Behavior Among College Students

U.S. Department of Education
A FY 2006 Awardee

This project has three main goals: create a comprehensive campus violence prevention model; generate a coordinated series of programs and services to address relationship violence; and develop a model relationship violence protocol, environmental scanning tool for campus violence, and campus violence survey. Program components include, but are not limited to, a curriculum infusion program, a fellowship that addresses gender role socialization, a safe zone “identified helper” program, and services for students from violent families.

Program Components

Our overall project is based on a social ecological framework model. All 13 components work together for long-lasting change.

SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK

PROJECT COMPONENT

Individual Factors

Targeting off-campus students

 

Family guide to campus violence prevention and response

 

Addressing prior victimization and family history

 

Movie series on violence

 

"Diversity in relationships" program: an entry point to the abusive relationship conversation

 

"The Grey Zone"program: addressing drunk sex and sexual assault

Group Factors

Social norms campaign on violence

 

Creative ways to respond to affected individual

Institutional Factors

"I CARE": a safe zone program

 

Curriculum Infusion Project

Community Factors

Create a model relationship violence protocol.

Public Policy

Addressing gender role socialization as a risk factor

 

Address myths and stereotypes about relationship dynamics through cultural images

For more information about this project, contact Project Director Rebecca Caldwell at 910-962-4136.

 


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