TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
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Notes/Citations<br />
22 See Population Reports: Ending Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women; and<br />
Etienne G. Krug et al., World Report on Violence and Health<br />
(Geneva: World Health Organization, 2002).<br />
23 Krug et al., World Report on Violence and Health, pp. 101-<br />
102.<br />
24 Ibid., pp. 100-102; and Population Reports: Ending Violence<br />
<strong>Against</strong> Women.<br />
25 Krug et al., World Report on Violence and Health.<br />
26 Ibid., pp xix-xxi.<br />
27 See NCIPC, CDC Injury Research Agenda. Atlanta, GA: Centers<br />
for Disease Control and Prevention, 2002; and Saltzman et al.,<br />
“Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women as a Public Health Issue,” pp. 325-<br />
329.<br />
28 See specifically Healthy People 2010, objectives 15.32 – 15.37.<br />
29 Ibid., p. 15-5.<br />
30 NCIPC. CDC Injury Research Agenda.<br />
31 See Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division, Violence<br />
<strong>Against</strong> Women Act: Statewide Implementation Plan 2001-2005<br />
(April 22, 2002); and <strong>Texas</strong> Council on Family Violence (TCFV),<br />
Access to Safety, Justice and Opportunity: A Blueprint for<br />
Domestic Violence Interventions in <strong>Texas</strong> (2002).<br />
32 See for example Krug et al., World Report on Violence and<br />
Health; NCIPC, Costs of Intimate Partner Violence; and Tjaden<br />
et al., Extent, Nature and Consequences.<br />
33 Krug et al., World Report on Violence and Health.<br />
34 Violence against women will be used throughout this strategic<br />
plan; however, the <strong>Texas</strong> Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women Prevention<br />
Advisory Committee (VAWPAC) will address sexual assault,<br />
domestic violence, and stalking whenever possible, recognizing<br />
that males and children also experience these types of violence.<br />
35 See the Acknowledgements section of this report as well as<br />
Appendix C for a list of participants.<br />
36 VAWPAC members demonstrated incredible commitment to the<br />
process, communicating frequently with workgroups and project<br />
staff between meetings, as well as serving as a conduit for the<br />
constituencies each was part of. When unable to attend<br />
meetings, members usually sent substitutes, yielding high<br />
attendance rates at meetings.<br />
37 The VAWPAC applied a popular education model for social<br />
change (outlined in the background paper section of this report)<br />
to strategic planning when possible and utilized organized<br />
A STRATEGIC PLAN TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN TEXAS<br />
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