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Congratulations Graduates ABUSED PERSONS OUTREACH CENTER, INC. PREVENTION TIPS EVERYONE VIOLENCE PREVENTION SUPPORT VICTIMS/SURVIVORS IN YOUR LIFE Chances are you aiready know at least one victim/survivor whether you are aware of it or not The best thing you can do is simply believe someone when they tel you they have been sexually assaulted. Your role is to listen and provide the support they ask for. Visit the CAWS North Dakota website for more helpful tips on ways to support victims/survivors. TALK ABOUT IT Talking about sexual violence can be hard, but from the discomfort comes culture change. Try having conversations with family members and those you trust You can even use this resource as a starting point. We cannot prevent sexual vioience alone. We need our whole community on board BE AN ACTIVE BYSTANDER Another way you can prevent violence is by being an active bystander. Being an active bystander means you are looking out for those around you and wil intervene in situations that look suspicious, uncomfortable, or even potentially unsafe. In North Dakota, communities are implementing Green Dot or Be A Good Relative to equip community members with the skils to intervene and change social norms that tolerate violence in the community. PICK WHAT YOU WATCH AND CONSUME Media is a powerful tool. There are countless movies, TV. shows, and music videos where sexual violence is portrayed and women are objectified. Choose media that matches your values, sends healthy messages, and doesn't use gender violence as a part of the plot. When senual violence or abusive relationships are portrayed in media, use those scenes to start conversations CELEBRATE THE ACTIONS OF BYSTANDERS When we hear of a bystander intervention, we often breathe a sigh of relief rather than celebrating the bystander's actions. You can ike or share bystander videos on social media or bring up in conversations with others SHOW SUPPORT FOR PREVENTION Show visible support for prevention by hanging posters, wearing clothing putting stickers on your things or participating in prevention events. The behaviors support the social norm that violence is not tolerated and make it less likely for violence to happen SUPPORT BUSINESSES THAT PROMOTE PREVENTION AND SAFE ENVIRONMENTS Choose to patronize local bars and restaurants that are involved in prevention Compas wih advertising content relationships with clients and consumers, and policies that promote community safety and that violence is not tolerated Prevention is Possible Your simple octs con moke o diference Si? Crisis Center AFOC 701-845-0072 www.apocnd.org 160 2nd St NW, Valley City (SCAN ME Congratulations Graduates ABUSED PERSONS OUTREACH CENTER, INC. PREVENTION TIPS EVERYONE VIOLENCE PREVENTION SUPPORT VICTIMS/SURVIVORS IN YOUR LIFE Chances are you aiready know at least one victim/survivor whether you are aware of it or not The best thing you can do is simply believe someone when they tel you they have been sexually assaulted. Your role is to listen and provide the support they ask for. Visit the CAWS North Dakota website for more helpful tips on ways to support victims/survivors. TALK ABOUT IT Talking about sexual violence can be hard, but from the discomfort comes culture change. Try having conversations with family members and those you trust You can even use this resource as a starting point. We cannot prevent sexual vioience alone. We need our whole community on board BE AN ACTIVE BYSTANDER Another way you can prevent violence is by being an active bystander. Being an active bystander means you are looking out for those around you and wil intervene in situations that look suspicious, uncomfortable, or even potentially unsafe. In North Dakota, communities are implementing Green Dot or Be A Good Relative to equip community members with the skils to intervene and change social norms that tolerate violence in the community. PICK WHAT YOU WATCH AND CONSUME Media is a powerful tool. There are countless movies, TV. shows, and music videos where sexual violence is portrayed and women are objectified. Choose media that matches your values, sends healthy messages, and doesn't use gender violence as a part of the plot. When senual violence or abusive relationships are portrayed in media, use those scenes to start conversations CELEBRATE THE ACTIONS OF BYSTANDERS When we hear of a bystander intervention, we often breathe a sigh of relief rather than celebrating the bystander's actions. You can ike or share bystander videos on social media or bring up in conversations with others SHOW SUPPORT FOR PREVENTION Show visible support for prevention by hanging posters, wearing clothing putting stickers on your things or participating in prevention events. The behaviors support the social norm that violence is not tolerated and make it less likely for violence to happen SUPPORT BUSINESSES THAT PROMOTE PREVENTION AND SAFE ENVIRONMENTS Choose to patronize local bars and restaurants that are involved in prevention Compas wih advertising content relationships with clients and consumers, and policies that promote community safety and that violence is not tolerated Prevention is Possible Your simple octs con moke o diference Si? Crisis Center AFOC 701-845-0072 www.apocnd.org 160 2nd St NW, Valley City (SCAN ME