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Resources by NSVRC

The NSVRC collects information and resources to assist those working to prevent sexual violence and to improve resources, outreach and response strategies. This page lists resources on this website that have been developed by NSVRC staff.

I Ask for Consent Palm Card and Handout cover the basics of knowing how to ask for and recognize consent. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out. Publish Date December 2018

I Ask for Digital Consent Palm Card and Handout discuss the importance of consent in online interactions. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out. Publish Date December 2018

The Consent 2019 SAAM Poster promotes Sexual Assault Awareness Month. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out. Publish Date December 2018

The I Ask 2019 SAAM Poster promotes Sexual Assault Awareness Month. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out. Publish Date December 2018

This manual provides a brief overview on the unique issues young people who are sexual violence survivors face.  Also included are tip sheets on working with teen survivors, information on confidentiality and mandated reporting laws, information on the teen brain, an annotated bibliography of recent research, and more. Publish Date 2018

The Fall 2018 edition of The Resource covers the CDC study on the lifetime cost of rape, as well as the National Coalition for Sexual Health's five action steps to good sexual health. The newsletter also spotlights the work of the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA) and the upcoming Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign, plus: More about NSVRC's new director, Yolanda Edrington Information about two new online toolkits Four books from the NSVRC library you may be interested in reading Publish Date November 21, 2018

This guide was developed for local rape crisis advocates who may be asked to work with a survivor with autism.  It is a brief primer on autism, how persons who have autism may respond to a traumatic event and the importance of working with disability providers in a collaborative fashion. There are resource lists for advocates as well as organizational tools designed to assist programs who want to better serve the disability communities. Publish Date September 2018

This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, provides examples of ways to reuse positive news coverage and respond to negative news coverage. Publish Date September 2018

This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, provides a brief calendar of holidays, anniversaries, and other observances that can be used as angles for talking about prevention. Publish Date September 2018

This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, explains how to use editorial pages, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor to bring attention to issues related to sexual violence prevention. It also includes a sample letter to the editor. Publish Date September 2018