Jayla and Mo from @respecttogether_org sit down with Ashleigh to talk all things Sexual Assault Awareness Month! 🎉
🎧 Listen in to learn how Respect Together is honoring SAAM’s 25th Anniversary and how you can support prevention and survivors all year long by clicking on our 🔗 in bio! #SAAM2026
We’ve had a busy start to 2026!
Check out what we’ve been up to so far this year in our intro episode of PreventConnect’s Season 6 by clicking on our 🔗 in bio to listen.
Talking about prevention can be challenging, but there are resources to help you discuss its incredible impacts! 🗣️
Check out our new blog, "When Prevention is Hard to Explain," for tools and tips on communicating with different audiences to help you increase prevention initiatives in your communities 🛠️ #PreventionWorks
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Check out our blog on NISVS's newly released Intimate Partner Violence Data Brief!
While the brief reports concerning results, it highlights that #PreventionWorks and is paramount for safer relationships. Read it today and register for our web conference "From Data to Action" to hear all about the CDC's newest data briefs! 🔗's in bio!
Join PreventConnect and CDC staff for a walk-through of key findings in their newly released 2023/2024 data briefs! Together, we will discuss how this data can:
🤝 Strengthen prevention planning
🗣️ Support communication efforts
🔎 Inform strategies that address the factors that allow violence to occur.
Register by clicking on our link in bio today!
📣 Say hello to HeaRT: CDC’s Healthy Relationships Toolkit! 🎉
An exciting update to a familiar prevention resource, Dating Matters, this rebrand reflects feedback from community partners and brings the program’s purpose into sharper focus. ☀️
Healthy relationships are not a side note in violence prevention. They are central to it. 🤝 #PreventionWorks
Check out our blog and the resource in our 🔗 in bio!
To close out our 20th Anniversary Season, Rebeca Melendez sits down with PreventConnect to talk about navigating between worlds, finding true belonging, and building with, not for, the community.
Join us as Rebeca and Ashleigh discuss how preventing violence has limitless possibilities when we start asking what folks have, and what they might need. #PreventionWorks
In “Prevention Then and Now: Conversations with Community Leaders,” listen in to our second plenary excerpt this season, this time featuring Rebeca Melendez, Associate Director of @elawc , from the 2025 National Sexual Assault Conference®!
Join Ashleigh and David S. Lee as they reflect on excerpts from a not-yet-released conversation between David, Billie Weiss, and Leah Aldridge. In this episode, Ashleigh and David:
💬 Discuss Billie’s influence on preventing violence and public health
🎨 Connect prevention to both art and science
☀️ Imagine the future of prevention
🎙️ Listen today by clicking on our link in bio
If you haven’t listened to Billie’s excerpts from a not-yet-released conversation with VALOR’s Leah Aldridge and David S. Lee, check out “Prevention Then and Now: Reflections from Long-Time Practitioners with Billie Weiss” wherever you get your podcasts or by clicking on our link in bio.
Join PreventConnect for our first web conference series of the year: Prevention Fundamentals: Understanding Primary Prevention and Communicating It Clearly!
This 2-part series:
👷 Breaks prevention down into everyday language
🌎 Provides real-world examples of prevention in practice
🔍 Explores relatable ways to talk about prevention
Whether you are a new or seasoned preventionist, this web conference series is a great entry point and refresher on how to build a strong footing in prevention and communicate your work with clarity, confidence, and impact.
Register today by clicking on our link in bio!
We’re keeping our 20th Anniversary season rolling with excerpts from a not-yet-released conversation between VALOR’s Leah Aldridge and David S. Lee, and one of their mentors and foundational preventionists, Billie Weiss.
🎙️ Listen in to their conversation on Billie’s start in public health and prevention by clicking on our link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts!
Sexual violence is preventable, not inevitable. Amanda Mustard’s and her family's story in the @nytimes shows how crucial prioritizing prevention is to addressing and ending the root causes of sexual violence.
Click on our 🔗 in bio to watch the and learn more about Amanda's story.