S2.E6. | Dr. Sara Crann
Flipping the Script on Sexual Violence
Having recently completed her Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the Department of Psychology at the University of Windsor, Sara now works with a team of visionary change-makers to bring a new approach to reducing sexual violence against women in Canada.
This revolutionary program titled Flip the Script with EAAA™ is a Canadian-designed, sexual assault resistance program for university-aged women.
Most recently (and admirably), having been awarded five years of federal funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Sara and her team have the resources to adapt this highly successful program to cater to younger women and girls as well.
WHAT WENT DOWN:
3:23 Overview of "Flip The Script with EAAA"(TM) Program originally designed for women in university
7:25 We are socialized as girls to prioritize others needs before ourselves
10:00 Rates of sexual violence went down 46% in those who took the Flip The Script Program
11:15: The idea for Flip the Script came from Charlene Sen
16:16: The pleasure gap
20:00 How Kelloggs affected our sexual desires
25:00 What are the changes being made to adapt this program for younger girls ages 14-17 years old?
29:00: The roll-out of the program for younger girls
32:00 Sexual Violence is on a continuum
38:25 Programs for Men and Boys to take on responsibility and gain knowledge. Coaching Boys into men.
43:00 Being a good bystander.
51:00 Being a disrupter is a shared responsibility
52:35 Is it possible top have a world without sexual violence