Survivors Against Sexual Violence is a multi-level public health resilience-building intervention aimed to reduce the prevalence and perpetration of sexual assault. The theme for this intervention is “survivor-centered, community driven approaches to end sexual violence”. The priority population is Native American women, ages 15-25 in the Pacific Northwest. To market this free intervention, ResilientU is partnering with Cowlitz Tribal Pathways to Healing, which is a program aimed specifically at helping Native Americans/Alaskan Natives in healing from violence. The two marketing products include a poster (which I have attached to this post) that will be displayed around the community and given to Pathways to Healing participants and a radio ad that will play on local radio stations across the Cowlitz land. This intervention addresses all levels of the CDC’s social-ecological model by utilizing a bystander model at the individual level, social support at the relationship level, community care at the community level, and diffusions of innovation theory through a social media campaign at the societal level.
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