Sexual Violence Intersects with Many Aspects of our Health Obesity Asthma Tobacco Diabetes Heart Disease and Stroke STD/HIV And many more!!

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Sexual Violence Intersects with Many Aspects of our Health Obesity Asthma Tobacco Diabetes Heart Disease and Stroke STD/HIV And many more!!

How Much Does Sexual Violence Cost? In 2005…almost $8 Billion $184,000 per Child Assault $139,000 per Adult Assault

Minnesota 5 Year State Plan Goal 1: Strengthen social norms that encourage healthy and respectful relationships. Goal 2: Identify and train leaders across the state to educate people about primary prevention. Goal 3: Ensure that all voices are heard in planning to prevent sexual violence. Goal 4: Increase the ability of individuals, groups, and communities to prevent sexual violence. Goal 5: Seek action by local and state public and private policy entities. Goal 6: Implement and evaluate data and best practices for preventing sexual violence Creating a healthy, respectful environment that does not sexually exploit children