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Students face
violence on a daily basis. Research shows that 1 out of every 3
girls and 1 out of every 6 boys will experience some type of abuse
or violence. While the statistics may be hard to believe, we know
it is true from our work within the school systems of Georgia.
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1
out of 3 high school relationships includes battering
or rape. (Creighton, A., 1990. Helping Teens Stop
Violence)
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In response
to this increasing epidemic, the Georgia legislature passed House
Bill 171; the Rape Education and Prevention Curriculum House
Bill. This bill requires that the State School Board work with local
rape crisis centers to create
sexual assault prevention curricula and personal safety education
programs that are consistent with the Quality Core Curriculum requirements
set by the Georgia
Department of Education (will open in new window).
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57%
of all sexual assault occur during a date. (Koss,
Wodruff, Koss study, 1990)
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While HB171
requires that all schools adhere to a sexual assault prevention
program, there are only 23 rape crisis
centers to serve the 100
counties throughout Georgia. This means that at least
59 counties do not have access to local
rape crisis centers, leaving school systems without access to rape
crisis centers' services. GNESA is a membership organization that informs and educates members,
service providers and communities about the issues and myths surrounding
sexual assault. The organization can offer your school system with
the following services:
- Networking
-- GNESA provides a network of organizations and individuals to
address the concerns of all persons affected by sexual assault.
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Technical
Assistance -- GNESA provides technical support and staff
training for existing and emerging rape crisis centers.
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Advocacy
-- GNESA advocates for public policy reform on issues affecting
sexual assault victims and women's heath and safety concerns.
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Professional
Training -- GNESA provides training for Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiners (SANE's) & Law Enforcement
Agencies.