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.

In the third episode of our Sex Ed series, we talk about how sexual health education can be adapted during this pandemic.

In the second episode of our Sex Ed series, we discuss the connection between porn literacy and preventing sexual and dating violence.

In this episode, we dig deeper into Green Dot Community, a program that depends on the power of bystanders to prevent violence.

In this episode, learn about using social media to teach healthy sexuality and why it’s critical for sex ed to be inclusive.

NSVRC’s Evaluation Coordinator Sally Laskey talks with clinical psychologist and researcher Dr. Sabrina Liu about how community-level protective factors — conditions that may reduce the risk for sexual violence perpetration — can support youth resilience and health.

On this episode, we talk with Dr. Victoria Banyard and Robin P. Christopherson about a 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 […]

Certain groups of people experience sexual violence at higher rates. We’ve all read or heard this type of statement before, right? We know that sexual violence is inextricably tied to oppression, but how do we communicate effectively about this? Learn more with this infographic. Publish Date August 2020

April 2020 taught us hard-earned lessons about online sexual violence prevention outreach efforts.

In the first episode of our new podcast, NSVRC’s Prevention Director Jennifer Grove and Prevention Specialist Mo Lewis discuss what community-level prevention really means.