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This fact sheet offers suggestions for sexual assault centers to partner with youth-serving organizations to prevent child sexual abuse. These recommendations also can be used by youth-serving organizations in their efforts to support the development of healthy, safe, and happy young people. It is part of the 2015 Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) resource kit.   Publish Date 2015

This fact sheet provides information about sexual violence prevention and how parents and caregivers can play a role in responding to victims and promoting prevention. It is part of the 2015 Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) resource kit. Also available in Spanish.   Publish Date 2015

Sexual violence -- including rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment -- is a complicated topic to understand. There are many fears, myths, and stereotypes that abound. We understand that reporting on these topics is a difficult task and we appreciate the media’s commitment to doing so with integrity. As a result, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) has created a packet for journalists about reporting on sexual violence. As members of the media, journalists play a critical role in illuminating the truth for people. Well-written, fact-based stories that place a

The 2010 SAAM Campaign addressed sexual assault prevention on college campuses. It includes resources for each of the six levels of the Spectrum of Prevention.  Level 1: Strengthening Individual Knowledge and Skills PowerPoint Workshop: Making a Difference: Your Role in Sexual Violence Prevention on Campus  Level 2: Promoting Community EducationCreating an Effective Public Education Campaign (PDF) Level 3: Educating ProvidersFact Sheets for Administrators, Faculty/Staff, and Campus Healthcare Providers (DOC) Level 4: Fostering Coalitions and NetworksExpanding Your

These tri-fold cards include tips on sexual violence prevention and resources for survivors. Order palm cards to distribute.  Publish Date 2011

This document provides a summary of recommendations that the Respect Together submitted to the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. It includes recommendations for trauma-informed protocol and practices, creating safer campuses through social change, and the intentional coordination with community assets. For more information about our work to prevent campus sexual assault contact resources@nsvrc.org. Publish Date 2014

This online resource collection offers advocates and preventionists information and resources on bystander intervention. It includes resources to use with community members, as well as information and research on the effectiveness of bystander intervention. This collection is part of the Engaging Bystanders to Prevent Sexual Violence Information Packet. Publish Date 2013

This resource list provides advocates and preventonists important resources to use when working in their communities and with community partners to develop, implement, and sustain bystander intervention programs. There are publications, websites, mobile apps, Spanish-language resources, and training tools listed. This resource list is a part of the Engaging Bystanders to Prevent Sexual Violence Information Packet. View the full packet or other publications included in this packet. Publish Date September 2013

This annotated bibliography is for advocates and preventionists, and can help inform their work in preventing sexual violence. This document features research articles, books, and presentation materials on bystander intervention theory and programs in various settings.  This annotated bibliograhy is a part of the Engaging Bystanders to Prevent Sexual Violence Information Packet. View the full packet or other publications included in this packet. Publish Date September 2013

This document is intended to help community members learn more about bystander intervention and how they can be engaged bystanders. It provides community members with tips on how to intervene to prevent sexual violence, examples of bystander intervention, and a list of resources. This bulletin is a part of the Engaging Bystanders to Prevent Sexual Violence Information Packet. View the full packet or other publications included in this packet. Publish Date September 2013