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NSVRC Blogs by Chad Sniffen

Chad Sniffen has been with the National Sexual Violence Resource Center since 2015, where he is currently the Website Administrator. He is also the Director of Research and Evaluation for RALIANCE, a national partnership that includes NSVRC.

Chad has worked or volunteered in the movements against sexual and domestic violence as a prevention educator, victim advocate, researcher, women’s self-defense instructor, and board member since 1999. He has also worked for community rape crisis and domestic violence programs in California and Arizona, and campus prevention programs at the University of Arizona and the University of California, Davis. He earned a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Arizona in 2007.

On this episode of Resource on the Go, NSVRC's Evaluation Coordinator Sally Laskey talks with Dr. Victoria Banyard, Professor and Associate Director at the Center on Violence Against Women and Children, Rutgers School of Social Work, and Robin P. Christopherson, the Executive Director of MCVP Crisis and Prevention Center, to discuss what they have learned in a CDC-funded research project to evaluate Green Dot Community.

In this episode of Resource on the Go, Training Specialist Louie Marven, Communications Specialist Megan Thomas, and Communications Director Laura Palumbo share all about NSVRC’s new online learning tool that explores how to use plain language to communicate more effectively about sexual assault, abuse, and harassment. Go behind the scenes to learn how and why the course was developed as well as key lessons learned from NSVRC’s messaging work.

On this episode of Resource on the Go, we discuss how this year's Sexual Assault Awareness Month drastically changed due to COVID-19 and the broader takeaways we can all continue to apply to our prevention and outreach work. Topics covered: why all our work should be accessible, Black Lives Matter and its connection with sexual violence prevention, the importance of vulnerability in our work, and continuing the momentum of change in outreach strategies going forward.  Episode 3 Transcript Takeaways from the First-Ever Completely Virtual Sexual Assault Awareness Month This year, for the

  In the anti-sexual violence field, we talk a lot about community-level prevention. But what does that mean? And what does community-level prevention look like? In the first episode of our new podcast, Resource on the Go, NSVRC's Prevention Director Jennifer Grove and Prevention Specialist Mo Lewis discuss what community-level prevention really means. Hear them grapple with the many uses of the word “community,” learn the litmus test they use to help figure out if something is really community-level prevention, and get more familiar with the ways we discuss this level of the

A palm card designed for the 2018 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign. Publish Date January 2018

A poster developed for the 2018 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign. Publish Date January 2018

An infographic developed for the 2018 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign. Publish Date January 2018

A palm card designed for the 2018 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign. Publish Date January 2018

A palm card designed for the 2018 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign. Publish Date January 2018

A palm card designed for the 2018 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign. Publish Date January 2018