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The Sexual Violence Strategic Plan for New Mexico (PDF Format)
Building Capacity for Preventing Sexual Violence in New Mexico:
A Three-Year Strategic Plan
November 1, 2009 to October 31, 2012
Office of Injury Prevention
Injury and Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau
Epidemiology and Response Division
New Mexico Department of Health
November 2009
Developed in collaboration with the
New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs
and the
University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center
Strategic Plan written and compiled by Leona Woelk, MA
University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center
Including:
- Vision of a Sexual Violence-Free New Mexico
- What is sexual violence?
- How do we prevent sexual violence?
- Implementation of the Public Health Model – Step 1: Defining the sexual violence problem in New Mexico
- An overview of New Mexico
- The system for responding to sexual violence in New Mexico
- What the data tells us about sexual violence in New Mexico
- What the data tell us about vulnerable populations in New Mexico
- Costs of Sexual Violence
- What communities tell us about sexual violence in New Mexico
- Implementation of the Public Health Model – Step 2: Identifying Risk and Protective Factors
- Implementation of the Public Health Model – Step 3: Developing and Testing Prevention Strategies
- Building capacity for the primary prevention of sexual violence
- How the findings in New Mexico compare with findings from the CDC
- Recommendations
- Implementing the recommendations
- Implementation of the Public Health Model – Step 4: Ensuring Widespread Adoption
- Goals and Objectives
- Logic Model
- Provider Survey
- Focus Group Questions
- One-on-One Interview Questions
- Summary of Focus Group and One-on-One Interview Responses