Title: Prevention Accreditation Standards
1Prevention Accreditation Standards
Lydia Guy Prevention Services Director
2Social Change
3Accreditation Standard CS7
- Standard CS7
- PREVENTION SOCIAL CHANGE
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- The agency facilitates the process of
community mobilization to eliminate factors that
cause or contribute to sexual violence.
4Evidence of Compliance
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- Evidence of leadership by the agency in a
community development planning process. Projects
can target specific communities within the
broader service area (i.e., schools, religious
sector, summer camps). - Evidence of participation by at least five
potential stakeholders, reflective of the
community's diversity, with the intent to develop
and implement a community development plan
focused on eliminating sexual violence. - Evidence of appropriate training and supervision
for all direct service volunteers and staff. - Evidence that supervisors of prevention staff
have the relevant social change and community
development experience
5Inherent Assumptions
- Social change is possible
- Social change can happen through a facilitative
process - It is appropriate and reasonable for community
sexual assault programs to initiate social change
regarding sexual violence
6What is the goal?
- To facilitate communities in developing
community specific and community initiated
strategies to prevent/address sexual violence.
7Community Development Process
8Necessary tasks for completion of a successful
community development process
- Assess community readiness
- Determine limitation(s) of prescribed structure
- Engage/recruit stakeholders
- Facilitate a process which
- Supports fundamental change
- Determines current conditions in community
- Describes the desired conditions within the
community - Creates an action Plan
9Challenges
- Community Development requires significant
initial investment of resources and relationship
building - It can be difficult to implement effectively
within highly prescriptive environments - Community development process can be standardized
but by definition the outcomes/outputs/activities
will vary by community - It is process not a destination
10Information Awareness
11Accreditation Standard CS8
- Standard CS8
- PREVENTION
- INFORMATION/AWARENESS
- The agency must demonstrate efforts to inform
the community and increase awareness about sexual
abuse/assault with the goal of increasing the
community's acceptance of responsibility for
prevention of sexual abuse/assault within the
community defined in CS7 and in the broader
service area.
12Evidence of Compliance
- Evidence that the agency is disseminating
information about sexual abuse/assault, including
information on underlying causes of sexual
violence (i.e. brochures, speakers bureau, PSAs,
press releases, media kits and community events). - Evidence that the agency is reaching out to
diverse populations. - Evidence of appropriate training and supervision
for all direct service volunteers and staff. - Evidence that supervisors of prevention staff
have the relevant social change and community
development experience.
13What is the goal
- To provide information related to sexual
violence to an individual, a community, a group
of individuals, professionals, para-professionals
or any combination of the above that raises their
awareness of the issue
Increase knowledge
14Inherent Assumptions
- Increased knowledge will
- Provide accurate information
- Regarding dynamics
- Available services
- Combat rape myths
- Increase readiness to act
- Validate survivors experiences
- Increase public accountability
- Break silence
15Typical Activities
- Media Campaigns
- Public Awareness Campaigns
- Flyers
- Brochures
- Tabling
- One-time presentations
- Media interviews
- Speakers Bureaus
16Typical Activities continued
- Health Fairs
- Speak outs
- Vigils
- News Releases
- Articles
- Traditional Outreach
17Challenges/Limitations
- Increased knowledge does not necessarily mean
change in behavior - Sound bites/limitation in complexity of analysis
- Heart vs. Head Approaches
18Skill Building
19Accreditation Standard CS9
- Standard CS9
- PREVENTION BUILDING SKILLS
- The agency must provide programs and
presentations focused on building skills of
individuals and developing strategies to prevent
sexual abuse/assault within the community defined
in CS7 and the broader service area.
20Evidence of Compliance
- Evidence of programs/activities that build
leadership, enhance decision-making, build
relationship skills, and enhance positive
self-concept (i.e. physical defense training,
assertiveness training, personal-safety
awareness, educational support groups, community
organizing, social change theory, community
development process or classroom presentations) - Evidence of technical assistance being provided
focused on skill-building to prevent sexual
abuse/assault. - Evidence that the agency is reaching out to
diverse populations. - Evidence of appropriate training and supervision
for all direct service volunteers and staff. - Evidence that supervisors of prevention staff
have the relevant social change and community
development experience.
21What is a skill?
- skill    P   Pronunciation Key  (sk l)n.
- Proficiency, facility, or dexterity that is
acquired or developed through training or
experience. See Synonyms at ability
Demonstrable
22What isnt a skill
- Information
- Knowledge
- Familiarity
- Awareness
- Understanding
- Data
INFORMATION AWARENESS
23What is the goal
- To increase the capacity of individuals,
communities, groups of individuals,
professionals, para-professionals or any
combination of the above by enhancing their
existing skill set in addressing issues of sexual
violence
Capacity The power to learn or retain knowledge
mental ability. Innate potential for growth,
development, or accomplishment faculty.
24Inherent Assumptions
- Skill building is a logical progression from
information and awareness - People, communities, professionals etc lack the
necessary/appropriate skills to address sexual
violence effectively - Skills exist that are considered the standard of
practice or best practice for sexual violence
service delivery provision - Better skills will improve outcomes
25Typical Activities
- Skill building curricula
- Classroom presentation focused on the acquiring
of skills - Safety trainings
- Skill building in professionals,
para-professionals - Train the trainer activities
- Cross-training
- Technical assistance
- Coaching
- Self defense training
26Challenges/Limitations
- Skills must be reinforced by repetition
- Use it or lose it
- Having a skill ensure its utilization.
- How do we determine the right skill set?
- Effective execution of skills.
27All together now
CS7
CS8
28Readiness
Behavior CS7
Skills CS9
Knowledge CS8
29Questions?
- Contact
- Lydia Guy
- Prevention Services Director
- 360 754 7583
- lydia_at_wcsap.org