Community Engagement Project
The engagement of community members in assessment, planning, development, and decision-making provides participants with a renewed sense of ownership in ending sexual and partner violence. This engagement can also instill a belief in the participants’ role and their ability to create change.
Examples of projects:
The iDating Project (Winter/Spring 2007)
iDating is a group of UO international and US students who are actively working to provide support and resources for healthy cross-cultural relationships. Through online surveys, poster campaigns and resource booklets including personal stories and information defining sexual assault and healthy relationships, the group is working to support international students in creating healthy relationships and preventing dating violence.
Sex Installments: If You Can Do It, You Can Talk About It (Winter/Spring 2007)
The development of a bathroom stall reader for residence halls with information about sexual assault and other resources.
Contact:
Abigail Leeder
EMU, Suite 3 (ASUO Women’s Center)
541-346-1198
aleeder@uoregon.edu
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