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Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box that WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCACY SCHOOL Registration Fee: This training is free for WCASA sexual assault service provider staff (SASPs) and staff of SASPs are prioritized. The fee for this training is $300 for non-SASPs and can either be paid via credit card at time of registration or by sending a check to WCASA. DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can be WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box that WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCACY SCHOOL Registration Fee: This training is free for WCASA sexual assault service provider staff (SASPs) and staff of SASPs are prioritized. The fee for this training is $300 for non-SASPs and can either be paid via credit card at time of registration or by sending a check to WCASA. DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can beRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ABOUT WCASA
WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information toCRIMINAL JUSTICE
The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
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Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Map 920-774-1112 Website. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Provides quality comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. 318 21st Avenue East. Superior, WI 54880 Map 800-649-2921 Website.WEBINARS | WCASA
NSVRC first released this toolkit in 2011 and released a revised edition in August 2018. The SART Toolkit is designed to support SARTs in all aspects of their work, containing practical tips, resources, and best practices to take your collaboration to the next level! CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION Training Resources. Awareness to Action (A2A) – A2A offers training to youth-serving organizations wishing to implement policy and procedures to ensure the protection of youth, and prevent CSA Darkness to Light – An organization empowering people to prevent child sexual abuse by providing a framework for CSA prevention, trainings, tools for practitioners, media campaigns and more. CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEW This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed the DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can be MANDATORY REPORTING OF ELDER/ADULT AT-RISK ABUSE & NEGLECT fi WCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 60 sexual assault service provider (SAS) agencies throughout the state that offer support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONWEB VIEW WCASA is committed to employment practices that are not discriminatory as to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, gender, physical or mental disabilities, source of income, marital status, sexual orientation, physical appearance, political beliefs, student status, less than honorable discharge or any factor unrelated to jobperformance.
WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ABOUT WCASA
WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information to PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs. USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box thatADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluationBOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin. WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ABOUT WCASA
WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information to PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs. USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box thatADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluationBOARD OF DIRECTORS
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WHAT WE DO | WCASA
Policy & Law. WCASA works to influence, shape and enhance policy and law that impacts survivors of sexual assault, their families, and sexual assault providers. We introduce, track, and respond to bills that affect survivors and communities. At the state level, we testify before state legislative committees and connect with statelegislators.
CONNECT | WCASA
The following lists are open, but members must be confirmed by staff: LGBTQ Committee (in collaboration with End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin). Those interested, please contact Angie Rehling, Prevention Coordinator, or Cody Warner, LGBTQ & Youth Program Director at End Abuse. Advocates of Color - for Black, Indigenous and People of Color(BIPOC) only.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION Training Resources. Awareness to Action (A2A) – A2A offers training to youth-serving organizations wishing to implement policy and procedures to ensure the protection of youth, and prevent CSA Darkness to Light – An organization empowering people to prevent child sexual abuse by providing a framework for CSA prevention, trainings, tools for practitioners, media campaigns and more. SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCACY SCHOOL Registration Fee: This training is free for WCASA sexual assault service provider staff (SASPs) and staff of SASPs are prioritized. The fee for this training is $300 for non-SASPs and can either be paid via credit card at time of registration or by sending a check to WCASA. LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY Join advocates and survivors from across Wisconsin in this free, virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault and End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin to advocate with elected officials on issues that are critical to the safety and empowerment survivors Together, we will discuss key policy issues related to sexual assault and domestic abuse, hear from legislators in a panel EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONWEB VIEW WCASA is committed to employment practices that are not discriminatory as to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, gender, physical or mental disabilities, source of income, marital status, sexual orientation, physical appearance, political beliefs, student status, less than honorable discharge or any factor unrelated to jobperformance.
EVALUATION BRIEFS NO. 17 JANUARY 2009 DATA COLLECTION Evaluation Briefs. Data Collection Methods for Program. Evaluation: Interviews . T. his brief is about interviewing as a data collection method for evaluation. WWW.WCASA.ORGWEB VIEW Consent Form for Required Criminal Background Checks. As required by special conditions attached to federal funds administered by the Office of Crime Victim Services (OCVS) and the Department of Children and Families (DCF), will make advance written determinations of suitability before covered individuals may interact with minors. WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ABOUT WCASA
WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information to USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box that PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluationBOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin. WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ABOUT WCASA
WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information to PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs. USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box thatADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluationBOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin.LOGIN | WCASA
Search for: ×. About. Framework; What We Do; Trainings; Staff; Board;News
WHAT WE DO | WCASA
Policy & Law. WCASA works to influence, shape and enhance policy and law that impacts survivors of sexual assault, their families, and sexual assault providers. We introduce, track, and respond to bills that affect survivors and communities. At the state level, we testify before state legislative committees and connect with statelegislators.
CONNECT | WCASA
The following lists are open, but members must be confirmed by staff: LGBTQ Committee (in collaboration with End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin). Those interested, please contact Angie Rehling, Prevention Coordinator, or Cody Warner, LGBTQ & Youth Program Director at End Abuse. Advocates of Color - for Black, Indigenous and People of Color(BIPOC) only.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION Training Resources. Awareness to Action (A2A) – A2A offers training to youth-serving organizations wishing to implement policy and procedures to ensure the protection of youth, and prevent CSA Darkness to Light – An organization empowering people to prevent child sexual abuse by providing a framework for CSA prevention, trainings, tools for practitioners, media campaigns and more. SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCACY SCHOOL Registration Fee: This training is free for WCASA sexual assault service provider staff (SASPs) and staff of SASPs are prioritized. The fee for this training is $300 for non-SASPs and can either be paid via credit card at time of registration or by sending a check to WCASA. LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY March 23 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am. Join advocates and survivors from across Wisconsin in this free, virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault and End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin to advocate with elected officials on issues that are critical to the safety and empowerment survivors Together, we will discuss key policyissues
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONWEB VIEW WCASA is committed to employment practices that are not discriminatory as to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, gender, physical or mental disabilities, source of income, marital status, sexual orientation, physical appearance, political beliefs, student status, less than honorable discharge or any factor unrelated to jobperformance.
EVALUATION BRIEFS NO. 17 JANUARY 2009 DATA COLLECTION Evaluation Briefs. Data Collection Methods for Program. Evaluation: Interviews . T. his brief is about interviewing as a data collection method for evaluation. WWW.WCASA.ORGWEB VIEW Consent Form for Required Criminal Background Checks. As required by special conditions attached to federal funds administered by the Office of Crime Victim Services (OCVS) and the Department of Children and Families (DCF), will make advance written determinations of suitability before covered individuals may interact with minors. WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ABOUT WCASA
WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information to USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box that PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluationBOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin. WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ABOUT WCASA
WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information to USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box that PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
WEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluationBOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Policy & Law. WCASA works to influence, shape and enhance policy and law that impacts survivors of sexual assault, their families, and sexual assault providers. We introduce, track, and respond to bills that affect survivors and communities. At the state level, we testify before state legislative committees and connect with statelegislators.
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The following lists are open, but members must be confirmed by staff: LGBTQ Committee (in collaboration with End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin). Those interested, please contact Angie Rehling, Prevention Coordinator, or Cody Warner, LGBTQ & Youth Program Director at End Abuse. Advocates of Color - for Black, Indigenous and People of Color(BIPOC) only.
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Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION Training Resources. Awareness to Action (A2A) – A2A offers training to youth-serving organizations wishing to implement policy and procedures to ensure the protection of youth, and prevent CSA Darkness to Light – An organization empowering people to prevent child sexual abuse by providing a framework for CSA prevention, trainings, tools for practitioners, media campaigns and more. SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCACY SCHOOL Registration Fee: This training is free for WCASA sexual assault service provider staff (SASPs) and staff of SASPs are prioritized. The fee for this training is $300 for non-SASPs and can either be paid via credit card at time of registration or by sending a check to WCASA. LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY March 23 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am. Join advocates and survivors from across Wisconsin in this free, virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault and End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin to advocate with elected officials on issues that are critical to the safety and empowerment survivors Together, we will discuss key policyissues
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONWEB VIEW WCASA is committed to employment practices that are not discriminatory as to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, gender, physical or mental disabilities, source of income, marital status, sexual orientation, physical appearance, political beliefs, student status, less than honorable discharge or any factor unrelated to jobperformance.
EVALUATION BRIEFS NO. 17 JANUARY 2009 DATA COLLECTION Evaluation Briefs. Data Collection Methods for Program. Evaluation: Interviews . T. his brief is about interviewing as a data collection method for evaluation. WWW.WCASA.ORGWEB VIEW Consent Form for Required Criminal Background Checks. As required by special conditions attached to federal funds administered by the Office of Crime Victim Services (OCVS) and the Department of Children and Families (DCF), will make advance written determinations of suitability before covered individuals may interact with minors. WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
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WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box that PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION Training Resources. Awareness to Action (A2A) – A2A offers training to youth-serving organizations wishing to implement policy and procedures to ensure the protection of youth, and prevent CSA Darkness to Light – An organization empowering people to prevent child sexual abuse by providing a framework for CSA prevention, trainings, tools for practitioners, media campaigns and more. COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can be WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
Core Services. Program Development & Improvement. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School. Program Development Initiative (PDI) SAVASResources.
ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box that PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs. WISCONSIN STALKING AND HARASSMENT LAWS ffWCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 0 sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies throughout the state that ofier support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION Training Resources. Awareness to Action (A2A) – A2A offers training to youth-serving organizations wishing to implement policy and procedures to ensure the protection of youth, and prevent CSA Darkness to Light – An organization empowering people to prevent child sexual abuse by providing a framework for CSA prevention, trainings, tools for practitioners, media campaigns and more. COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can beRESOURCES | WCASA
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WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information toWEBINARS | WCASA
Pam Malin and Nadya Rosen of Disability Rights Wisconsin join End Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault for this webinar. This presentation explains the unique ways in which people with disabilities are a vulnerable population, particularly susceptible to domestic abuse and sexual assault. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION Training Resources. Awareness to Action (A2A) – A2A offers training to youth-serving organizations wishing to implement policy and procedures to ensure the protection of youth, and prevent CSA Darkness to Light – An organization empowering people to prevent child sexual abuse by providing a framework for CSA prevention, trainings, tools for practitioners, media campaigns and more. CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEW This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed the DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can be MANDATORY REPORTING OF ELDER/ADULT AT-RISK ABUSE & NEGLECT fi WCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 60 sexual assault service provider (SAS) agencies throughout the state that offer support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
PROGRAM EVALUATION: WHEN IS IT RESEARCH? Oklahoma State University Institutional Review Board, 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078 405.744.1676, irb@okstate.edu EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONWEB VIEW WCASA is committed to employment practices that are not discriminatory as to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, gender, physical or mental disabilities, source of income, marital status, sexual orientation, physical appearance, political beliefs, student status, less than honorable discharge or any factor unrelated to jobperformance.
WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
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The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box thatSERVICE PROVIDERS
Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Map 920-774-1112 Website. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Provides quality comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. 318 21st Avenue East. Superior, WI 54880 Map 800-649-2921 Website. PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin. COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEW This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed the WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
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The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box thatSERVICE PROVIDERS
Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Map 920-774-1112 Website. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Provides quality comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. 318 21st Avenue East. Superior, WI 54880 Map 800-649-2921 Website. PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin. COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATION We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEW This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed theLOGIN | WCASA
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Register. Already a user? Login Here. If you are an advocate and would like to request a PIN, please email wcasa@wcasa.org.SERVICE PROVIDERS
Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Map 920-774-1112 Website. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Provides quality comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. 318 21st Avenue East. Superior, WI 54880 Map 800-649-2921 Website.ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEW This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed theSTAFF | WCASA
Megan Murray. Training & Technical Assistance Coordinator. Nestic Morris. Outreach Coordinator. nesticm@wcasa.org. Pennie Meyers. Executive Director. penniem@wcasa.org DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can be PROGRAM EVALUATION: WHEN IS IT RESEARCH? Oklahoma State University Institutional Review Board, 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078 405.744.1676, irb@okstate.edu MANDATORY REPORTING OF ELDER/ADULT AT-RISK ABUSE & NEGLECT fi WCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 60 sexual assault service provider (SAS) agencies throughout the state that offer support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
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The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box thatSERVICE PROVIDERS
Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Map 920-774-1112 Website. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Provides quality comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. 318 21st Avenue East. Superior, WI 54880 Map 800-649-2921 Website. PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICESPROGRAM EVALUATION HANDBOOKPROGRAM EVALUATION PROCESSPROGRAM EVALUATION STEPS SOCIAL WORKPROGRAM EVALUATION TEMPLATEEVALUATION INSTRUMENTS IN EDUCATIONPROGRAM EVALUATION FORMS TEMPLATES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin. COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATIONEXAMPLES OF DIRECT OBSERVATIONDIRECT OBSERVATION METHODDIRECT OBSERVATION VS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATIONOBSERVATION DATA COLLECTION EXAMPLES We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEWCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTH CARECULTURAL COMPETENCE IN SOCIAL WORKCULTURAL COMPETENCE ASSESSMENTCULTURAL COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONSCULTURAL COMPETENCE MODELCULTURAL COMPETENCE TRAINING IN HEALTHCARE This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed the WCASAABOUTRESOURCESSURVIVORSPROVIDERSGET INVOLVEDCONNECT WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided byRESOURCES | WCASA
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The criminal justice system is a complex, multi-layered system with a variety of actors who perform different tasks and may have different goals. For sexual assault survivors, this may make navigating the criminal justice system overwhelming. Advocates at Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASPs) are trained to offer support and assistsexual
USING EXCEL FOR ANALYZING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES Next, from the menu bar, click on “Format>>Cells.” Select the “Border” tab at the top of the window that opens. To underline your headers, click on the bottom of the white box thatSERVICE PROVIDERS
Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Map 920-774-1112 Website. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Provides quality comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. 318 21st Avenue East. Superior, WI 54880 Map 800-649-2921 Website. PROGRAM EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICESPROGRAM EVALUATION HANDBOOKPROGRAM EVALUATION PROCESSPROGRAM EVALUATION STEPS SOCIAL WORKPROGRAM EVALUATION TEMPLATEEVALUATION INSTRUMENTS IN EDUCATIONPROGRAM EVALUATION FORMS TEMPLATES Program Evaluation: Principles and Practices A Northwest Health Foundation Handbook This handbook has been prepared by the Northwest Health Foundation1 as a framework for community organizations to use to evaluate and understand the effectiveness of their programs.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WCASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency governed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of both members of the community and representatives of our membership organizations across Wisconsin. COLLECTING EVALUATION DATA: DIRECT OBSERVATIONEXAMPLES OF DIRECT OBSERVATIONDIRECT OBSERVATION METHODDIRECT OBSERVATION VS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATIONOBSERVATION DATA COLLECTION EXAMPLES We often become so involved in developing question- naires to secure information from people that we over-look the fact that considerable data can be collected by just observing. Direct observation1 is an underused and valu- able method for collecting evaluation CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEWCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTH CARECULTURAL COMPETENCE IN SOCIAL WORKCULTURAL COMPETENCE ASSESSMENTCULTURAL COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONSCULTURAL COMPETENCE MODELCULTURAL COMPETENCE TRAINING IN HEALTHCARE This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed theLOGIN | WCASA
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Register. Already a user? Login Here. If you are an advocate and would like to request a PIN, please email wcasa@wcasa.org.SERVICE PROVIDERS
Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Map 920-774-1112 Website. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Provides quality comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. 318 21st Avenue East. Superior, WI 54880 Map 800-649-2921 Website.ADVOCACY | WCASA
WCASA is dedicated to providing support to programs in developing and implementing core services to survivors. All advocacy services need to be trauma informed and tailored to best meet each survivor’s needs. All services to victims of sexual assault in Wisconsin provided through a Sexual Assault Service Provider (SASP) are free andconfidential.
CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN EVALUATION: AN OVERVIEW This chapter is an overview of the understanding of cultural competence and context in evaluation, highlighting how other disciplines have addressed theSTAFF | WCASA
Megan Murray. Training & Technical Assistance Coordinator. Nestic Morris. Outreach Coordinator. nesticm@wcasa.org. Pennie Meyers. Executive Director. penniem@wcasa.org DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION: OBSERVATION are the most standardized way of collecting observation data and include both preset questions and responses. These forms are typically used for collecting data that can be PROGRAM EVALUATION: WHEN IS IT RESEARCH? Oklahoma State University Institutional Review Board, 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078 405.744.1676, irb@okstate.edu MANDATORY REPORTING OF ELDER/ADULT AT-RISK ABUSE & NEGLECT fi WCASA is a membership agency comprised of organiations and individuals working to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Among these are the 60 sexual assault service provider (SAS) agencies throughout the state that offer support, advocacy and information to victims ofsexual assault
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WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided by the #FreeChrystul Defense Committee. * View Action Letter* #FREECHRYSTUL
THE MOVEMENT IS BIGGER THAN WCASA THANKS TO THE #METOO CAMPAIGN, AMERICA IS EXPERIENCING A WATERSHEDMOMENT.
A reckoning has begun, led by survivors and women of color, that calls on all of us to name sexual violence and harassment as unacceptable and intolerable. Now more than ever, the movement needs your help! Join us in shifting the paradigm to support survivors, dismantle oppression, and champion prevention. This is how we end sexualviolence.
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WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided by the #FreeChrystul Defense Committee. * View Action Letter* #FREECHRYSTUL
THE MOVEMENT IS BIGGER THAN WCASA THANKS TO THE #METOO CAMPAIGN, AMERICA IS EXPERIENCING A WATERSHEDMOMENT.
A reckoning has begun, led by survivors and women of color, that calls on all of us to name sexual violence and harassment as unacceptable and intolerable. Now more than ever, the movement needs your help! Join us in shifting the paradigm to support survivors, dismantle oppression, and champion prevention. This is how we end sexualviolence.
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JUST HOW BAD OF A PROBLEM IS SEXUAL ASSAULT? The reality is that we don’t definitively know; the available data can not begin to paint the complete picture of the scope of the problem. Most of the numbers we have reflect only the number of crimes reported to law enforcement. Many crimes go unreported. In partnership with state agencies and the service providers we represent, WCASA is working toward a more comprehensive picture of sexual violence inWisconsin.
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WCASA is in solidarity with local organizers in the Milwaukee community in advocating for the release of Chrystul Kizer. Chrystul is a sex trafficking victim who has experienced and is living with the impacts of trauma. We ask you join us in the actions to support Chrystul provided by the #FreeChrystul Defense Committee. * View Action Letter* #FREECHRYSTUL
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