 With such high demand for TPPP in the schools, making time to accomplish other goals  Difficulty in getting time with youth service providers based.

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 With such high demand for TPPP in the schools, making time to accomplish other goals  Difficulty in getting time with youth service providers based on past experience  The challenge of, as female prevention staff, working with all boys groups at the Juvenile Justice Center  Getting SVP on the agenda, when the youth coalitions are more comfortable with addressing issues of drug abuse and bullying  Begin creation of healthy relationships info to Health Center  Begin implementation and data input for SVP program in MS and HS  Attend coalition meetings  Contact youth service providers  Create JJC curriculum  Begin distribution of posters  Schedule youth service provider trainings  Develop evaluation tools for JJC, youth service provider, and coalition programming  Schedule city council meetings/ awareness events at Macomb Community College (MCC)  Compile policy alert distribution list  Implement city council SA Awareness month events at MCC  Implement collaboration with coalition  Continue distribution of posters/ begin distribution of healthy relationships info  Create plan for Facebook posts  Facilitate service provider trainings  Begin policy alerts  Check in with health center staff to improve distribution of healthy relationships info  Continue youth service provider partnerships and coalition collaborations  Post Facebook info  Implement JJC program and resident and staff evaluation  Complete evaluation reports for SVP program in schools  Complete policy alerts and evaluation of participation  Evaluate collaborations with MCC, coalition, youth service providers GAME PLAN, Year One: Primary Prevention for Social Change in Macomb County Team/Resources Stages/Tasks Target Success Factors Challenges Each drop contains a factor upon which success depends RED = Stakeholders across the groups ORANGE = Leadership Team PURPLE = Local Community Teams GREEN = Communication Partners Mission Turning Point’s Primary Prevention Program will target two youth populations – middle school and high school students across the county and male residents of Juvenile Justice as well as mobilize community members to address sexual violence prevention at the state and local political levels, and coalitions within school districts. Other Objectives Primary Objectives Distribute five national and state policy alerts regarding sexual violence and gender equity to stakeholders to influence public policy Turning Point’s Prevention Program will expand Macomb County’s capacity for the primary prevention of sexual violence by implementing primary prevention focused on youth and involving the community to create greater social change. Present Prevention evaluation outcomes to three city’s council members and ask them to declare April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month Distribute 100 Men Can Stop Rape (MCSR) Strength Campaign posters to schools participating in TPPP SVP program Ongoing staff training regarding SVP School partnerships maintained Maintain work- ing relationships to foster new partnerships To believe and help the community to know SV is preventable Claudine Goeddeke, Turning Point Kristy Bristol, Turning Point Volunteers, Turning Point Kelly Warner, Fitzgerald High School Health Center Charlene Mc Gunn, Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth and Families Kathy Grenda, Macomb Community College Nancy Buyle, Macomb Intermediate School District Mark Emerick, Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center Middle School and High School contacts, across Macomb County Change organizational practices within the Health Center to distribute healthy relationships information to all students receiving services at the Health Center Participate in two collaborative activities with the Chippewa Valley School District Coalition for Youth and Families Create two collaborations with LBGTIQ groups in Macomb County during Sexual Assault Awareness Month Facilitate five SVP workshops for youth service providers Make ten posts to Turning Point’s Facebook page regarding healthy relationship skills Implement a six session SVP program with two groups of male residents at JJC facilitate five SVP Implement 200 sessions of multi- session SVP program to middle school and high school students