Building Resilience, a project of King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC), provides information and tangible tools to listeners who want to do the work in ending sexual violence. Each episode focuses on a topic under the larger umbrella of sexual assault, with specific steps someone can take to change the culture in their everyday life: whether it’s a discussion on parenting tools to raise empathetic, resilient youth, or a conversation with young folks on how to create a safer school environment, listeners will be equipped with what they need to help end sexual violence in our communities.
Find all episodes of Building Resilience and KCSARC's latest podcast The Link to Prevention at https://www.kcsarc.org/en/news/?kcsarc-type%5B%5D=podcast
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Building Resilience, a project of King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC), provides information and tangible tools to listeners who want to do the work in ending sexual violence. Each episode focuses on a topic under the larger umbrella of sexual assault, with specific steps someone can take to change the culture in their everyday life: whether it’s a discussion on parenting tools to raise empathetic, resilient youth, or a conversation with young folks on how to create a safer school environment, listeners will be equipped with what they need to help end sexual violence in our communities.
Find all episodes of Building Resilience and KCSARC's latest podcast The Link to Prevention at https://www.kcsarc.org/en/news/?kcsarc-type%5B%5D=podcast
Learn more about KCSARC and our work at https://www.kcsarc.org
“If you’re creating something for a group of people, involve that group of people” - Green River College spotlight, part 2
Building Resilience
29 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
“If you’re creating something for a group of people, involve that group of people” - Green River College spotlight, part 2
In the midst of a global pandemic, Green River College’s Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Peer Educator program formed, with the goal of providing student-led violence prevention education to the students, faculty, and staff of GRC, a diverse college located in King County, WA.
In the second of two episodes, we hear from the Kelsey Barrans, Assistant Director of Violence Prevention at Green River College, on the behind the scenes of their peer education program.
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Intro & Outro Music: “Blue Skies” by Silent Partner
Building Resilience
Building Resilience, a project of King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC), provides information and tangible tools to listeners who want to do the work in ending sexual violence. Each episode focuses on a topic under the larger umbrella of sexual assault, with specific steps someone can take to change the culture in their everyday life: whether it’s a discussion on parenting tools to raise empathetic, resilient youth, or a conversation with young folks on how to create a safer school environment, listeners will be equipped with what they need to help end sexual violence in our communities.
Find all episodes of Building Resilience and KCSARC's latest podcast The Link to Prevention at https://www.kcsarc.org/en/news/?kcsarc-type%5B%5D=podcast
Learn more about KCSARC and our work at https://www.kcsarc.org