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Title: Get Real About Violence: Overview and Implementation


1
Get Real About ViolenceOverview and
Implementation
2
RCSD Sites
  • School No. 4
  • School No. 5
  • School No. 16
  • School No. 30
  • School No. 34
  • School No. 36
  • School No. 41

3
The ATS Connection
  • The Prevention Educator in each building is cross
    trained to assist the Social Learning Specialist
    in identifying and supporting student needs.
  • The Prevention Educator can push in to classrooms
    to address Aftercare/Student needs at grade
    levels other than 3-5.

4
Objectives
  • The goals of the GRAV program are to reduce
    violence in students lives by
  • Giving students consistent, nonviolent messages
  • Changing violent norms
  • Promoting a developmental asset framework
  • Focusing on issues that students feel are
    relevant
  • Incorporating academic standards

5
Target Population
  • Students in grades 3, 4 and 5 at each site.
  • These grade levels encompass challenging
    developmental milestones and have been shown to
    benefit from a multi session intervention like
    GRAV.

6
Behaviors Addressed
  • Bullying
  • Teasing
  • Rumors/Gossip
  • Physical aggression
  • Social exclusion
  • Conflict resolution skill building

7
Ready, Set, Reflect
8
Core Concept
  • Something is Violent if
  • ?
  • It is Hurtful
  • It is Done on Purpose
  • ?
  • We can all do something to make our school and
    classroom a peaceful place!

9
Program Delivery
  • Center staff requires 45 minutes per session.
  • A Needs Assessment is conducted with the
    classroom teacher.
  • Appropriate content area for the 4-6 sessions is
    determined by the Prevention Educator.

10
Needs Assessment
  • Number of Students
  • Behaviors Displayed in the classroom
  • Specific Issues which have occurred
  • Preferred Time and Day
  • Special Concerns

11
Program Evaluation
  • Teacher Feedback
  • Student Pre/Post testing
  • Student Evaluations
  • Demonstrated Skills
  • Booster Session(s)

12
Results
  • 994 Youth Participated 835 Evaluated
  • 52 Classes were served
  • 99 (829) of 3rd-5th graders rated GRAV
    useful/relevant and demonstrated skills
  • 100 Demonstrated Knowledge/Attitude Change

13
Any Questions?
  • Feel Free to Contact Us
  • Paul Clark
  • Leia Malone
  • Rochester, NY
  • (585) 473-2464
  • LMalone_at_centerforyouth.net
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