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Please feel free to share with your networks. If you would like printed
materialsplease order by Friday, August 16th
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My Body, Mind, and Spir i t Are Sacred. Prevent Sexual AssaultA New Sexual Assault Prevention
Campaign now Available targeting American Indian and Alaska Native Youth
In many AI/AN communities, sexual assault rates are at epidemic levels. Its reported that one in three
AI/AN women will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime and one in eight men will be sexually assaulted
in his. The My Body, Mind, and Spirit Are Sacred campaign was developed by the Northwest Portland
Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) and the Indian Health Services Division of Behavioral Health to help
communities address this concern.
The goal of the campaign is to empower community members to stand up against sexual assault. These
materials hope to give the necessary resources to those impacted by sexual assault to get help or to help
someone affected by sexual assault. We are all part of the solution toprevent sexual assault. Inform
yourself and help others.The campaign includes:
Slogan 3 Posters Brochure Tipcard T-shirts USB Drive with radio PSA
pre-loaded
A 30 second Radio PSA.
These items can be ordered free-of-charge from two projects at the
NPAIHB, Response Circles and
THRIVE. One box of materials will
automatically be mailed to the 43
federally recognized tribes in ID, OR,
and WA so these Tribes need not
request materials. We will send as many of each item as we can for all requests. To order print
materials, please contact us by Friday August 16, 2013:
Colbie Caughlan or Carrie Sampson
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
2121 SW Broadway, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97201
ph: (503) 228-4185 fax: (503) 228-8182
Email:[email protected]@npaihb.org
Please include your: Name, Tribe/organization, desired items, and mailing address.
All of the My Body, Mind, and Spirit Are Sacredcampaign materials will also available on our website by
September 2013. Please download, print, and pass them along to interested parties:
http://www.npaihb.org/epicenter/project/mspi_prevention_media_resources/
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http://www.npaihb.org/programs/sexual_assault_prevention_project
Consider using these materials in conjunction with:
October - National Domestic Violence Awareness Month AprilNational Sexual Assault Awareness Month
This project was made possible with financial support from the Indian Health Service. The campaign was
developed by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board in partnership with KAT
Communications, with
input from Native
teens, parents, and
health educators
throughout the U.S.
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