41. How to Teach Sensitive Topics: The case of sexual assault prevention training (Dr Sara Crann)
Teaching topics that are sensitive, personal, or even taboo, can be extremely difficult. The skills needed go beyond good pedagogy and many other considerations need to be addressed. To discuss best practices and strategies for teaching sensitive topics, I am joined by a person running a ground breaking program that is teaching sexual assault prevention strategies to young women in Canada
Dr Sara Crann is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Windsor, Canada. She is the Co-Principal Investigator on a Public Health Agency of Canada grant to adapt and evaluate the Enhanced Assess, Acknowledge, Act (EAAA) Sexual Assault Resistance Program, also know as the Flip the Script program. This program is aimed at women in their first year of university, now also being adapted to adolescent girls, and teaches them ways to defend themselves against sexual violence. The program also addresses topics such as the definition of consent, discusses positive attitudes about sex and addresses society's pattern of victim-blaming. Flip the Script has proven to be a very effective program and it’s wonderful to have Sara on this episode to discuss how they address the teaching of such sensitive topics.
Dr Sara Crann
LinedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-crann-47755951/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/saracrann
SARE Centre Sexual Assault Resistance Education Centre : http://sarecentre.org/
Article: Teaching women to fight back an effective way to reduce sexual assaults
Sexual Assault Resistance Education for University Women: https://charlenesenn.ca/research/
Flip the Script study for teens will be recruiting participants. If you are interested please follow on social media:
Instagram: @Girls.Resist
Twitter: @Girls_Resist
Wen Do Women’s Self Defence: wendo.ca
Book: I Never Called it Rape https://www.harpercollins.ca/9780062844309/i-never-called-it-rape-updated-edition/