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1. Working with Men and Boys to Prevent Gender-Based Violence: Overview of an Online Toolkit
Juan Carlos Areįn
Family Violence Prevention Fund
October 19th, 2005
CDC Web-Conference
2. FVPF Four Prevention Strategies
Early supports and services to children who have witnessed violence in their home or community
Early supports and services to young families
3. FVPF Four Prevention Strategies Community building efforts that cultivate indigenous leaders and devise culturally-appropriate, strengths-based solutions to DV
Social norms change by reaching men and boys with violence prevention messages
4. Online Toolkit for Working with Men and Boys http://toolkit.endabuse.org/Home
Commissioned by the CDC in 2004 for the DELTA Program
Contributors included:
James Lang, Jackson Katz, Paul Kivel, Michael Kaufmann, Michael Flood, Gary Baker, Pat McGann, Alan Grieg, Donna Norton and Juan Carlos Areįn Domestic Violence Prevention Enhancement Leadership Through Alliances (DELTA) Program Domestic Violence Prevention Enhancement Leadership Through Alliances (DELTA) Program
12. Online Toolkit for Working with Men and Boys Work Plan
Introduction to the issues
Why work with men and boys?
What?: Get to work
How?: Build partnerships
Discussion board
Resources
15. Why work with men and boys?
Top Ten Reasons
A Comprehensive Approach
Countering Objections
Making the Case to Men and Boys
18. Risk FactorsRisk Factors
19. Countering Objections Men will resist this work because they do not want to lose their power and privilege
There are few opportunities and there is little permission for men to get involved in preventing gender-based violence
It is hard to know which men to target
"Boys will be boys": men will not change because they cannot
22. What?: Get to Work Good Practices
What Men & Boys Can Do
Apply a Comprehensive
Approach
Work with Young Men
Work Through Schools
26. Work with Young Men
What we know about young men and violence
How boys become men
Ways to engage young men in violence prevention
27. Work Through Schools Reasons to work through schools
Challenges to working through schools
Practices for effective school partnerships
Good practices for school-based work
Eight steps for getting started
28. How?: Build Partnerships Organizational Alliances
Faith-based
Media
Cross-Cultural Solidarity
Workplace Partnerships
33. Get to WorkGet to Work
36. organizationsorganizations
38. Get to workGet to work
40. THANK YOU! http://toolkit.endabuse.org/Home