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Just Rural Training and Technical Assistance project
Projects
- Child Sexual Assault Prevention
- Engaging Bystanders in Sexual Violence Prevention
- Healthcare Initiative
- Know Your Rights
- Lifespan
- National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women (VAWnet)
- National Sexual Assault Conference
- Rape Prevention & Education (RPE)
- RPE Council
- Rural Training Project
- Preventing Sexual Violence in Disasters
- SANE Sustainability TA
- Sexual Abuse in Detention Resource Center
- Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative
- Sexual Assault Response Teams (SART)
- US Territories
- National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women (VAWnet)
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) is pleased to announce the continuation of the Just Rural Training and Technical Assistance project. Through this project, the NSVRC provides comprehensive training and technical assistance targeted to OVW Rural Grantees related to sexual violence with a focus on child sexual assault. Specific project events include:
- Free, customized technical assistance via phone and email.
- Just Rural National Training Institute, a free in-person conference targeted to Rural Grantees focusing on improving response to child sexual assault. Coming in 2013.
- Just Rural webinar series targeted to Rural Grantees. Watch previous recordings.
- elearning modules through NSVRC’s eCampus on rural issues and child sexual assault.
- Just Rural eNewsletter for updates on new resources and training opportunities. Sign up now.
- Just Rural podcast series on promising practices for addressing child sexual assault. See previous Just Rural Podcasts.
- Online discussions through the National SART Listserv. Sign up now.
- Technical Assistance Guides. Browse NSVRC publications.
- Web-based resource pages.
For more information or technical assistance, email or call 877-739-3895. This project is supported by Grant No. 2009-TA-AX-K042 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.


