TAAV Program Evaluation: Key Findings

Teens Acting Against Violence (TAAV) is a violence prevention and youth empowerment program at the Tundra Women’s Coalition (TWC) for teenagers living in Bethel, Alaska. Participation is voluntary and open for any interested teens aged 12-18. TWC and TAAV partnered with the University of Alaska Anch...

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Main Author: Parker, Khristy
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center 2015
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AK
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7184
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/7184 2023-05-15T18:40:07+02:00 TAAV Program Evaluation: Key Findings Parker, Khristy 2015-10-23 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7184 en_US eng University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center Parker, Khristy. (2015). "TAAV Program Evaluation: Key Findings" (Powerpoint). Presented by UAA Justice Center and Tundra Women’s Coalition at release of findings events, Bethel, AK, 23–24 Oct 2015. Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage. (JC 1203.03). JC 1203.03 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7184 Alaska Natives alcohol & alcohol abuse Bethel AK crime prevention domestic violence intimate partner violence (IPV) juvenile justice program evaluation sexual assault suicide & suicide prevention Teens Acting Against Violence (TAAV) underage drinking Presentation 2015 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:47Z Teens Acting Against Violence (TAAV) is a violence prevention and youth empowerment program at the Tundra Women’s Coalition (TWC) for teenagers living in Bethel, Alaska. Participation is voluntary and open for any interested teens aged 12-18. TWC and TAAV partnered with the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) Justice Center to conduct an evaluation of the TAAV program through a one-time survey of former and current adult members (over 18 years of age) of TAAV. Pursuant to TAAV objectives, the focus of the evaluation was placed on examining efforts in the areas of domestic violence and sexual assault prevention, building healthy relationships, encouraging sobriety, and suicide prevention. Tundra Women’s Coalition Methodology / Overall satisfaction / TAAV experience / TAAV staff / Positive change / Alaska Native culture / Improved skills and knowledge / Gains / Outdoor activities / Self-perception / Interpersonal relationships / Intervention / High-risk behavior / Conclusion / Contact Conference Object Tundra Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Anchorage
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topic Alaska Natives
alcohol & alcohol abuse
Bethel
AK
crime prevention
domestic violence
intimate partner violence (IPV)
juvenile justice
program evaluation
sexual assault
suicide & suicide prevention
Teens Acting Against Violence (TAAV)
underage drinking
spellingShingle Alaska Natives
alcohol & alcohol abuse
Bethel
AK
crime prevention
domestic violence
intimate partner violence (IPV)
juvenile justice
program evaluation
sexual assault
suicide & suicide prevention
Teens Acting Against Violence (TAAV)
underage drinking
Parker, Khristy
TAAV Program Evaluation: Key Findings
topic_facet Alaska Natives
alcohol & alcohol abuse
Bethel
AK
crime prevention
domestic violence
intimate partner violence (IPV)
juvenile justice
program evaluation
sexual assault
suicide & suicide prevention
Teens Acting Against Violence (TAAV)
underage drinking
description Teens Acting Against Violence (TAAV) is a violence prevention and youth empowerment program at the Tundra Women’s Coalition (TWC) for teenagers living in Bethel, Alaska. Participation is voluntary and open for any interested teens aged 12-18. TWC and TAAV partnered with the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) Justice Center to conduct an evaluation of the TAAV program through a one-time survey of former and current adult members (over 18 years of age) of TAAV. Pursuant to TAAV objectives, the focus of the evaluation was placed on examining efforts in the areas of domestic violence and sexual assault prevention, building healthy relationships, encouraging sobriety, and suicide prevention. Tundra Women’s Coalition Methodology / Overall satisfaction / TAAV experience / TAAV staff / Positive change / Alaska Native culture / Improved skills and knowledge / Gains / Outdoor activities / Self-perception / Interpersonal relationships / Intervention / High-risk behavior / Conclusion / Contact
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publisher University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7184
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op_relation Parker, Khristy. (2015). "TAAV Program Evaluation: Key Findings" (Powerpoint). Presented by UAA Justice Center and Tundra Women’s Coalition at release of findings events, Bethel, AK, 23–24 Oct 2015. Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage. (JC 1203.03).
JC 1203.03
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7184
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