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.
- December 08, 2014
- Sally Laskey
High-profile cases in the media are an important opportunity to educate the public about the realities of sexual assault. Specifics of each case are different, but our role as advocates is always to support survivors and help everyone understand sexual violence. These talking points were created to assist in those discussions. Publish Date December 2014
- December 03, 2014
- Sally Laskey
This flyer provides information about the NSVRC’s Lifespan Project which is a technical assistance initiative to provide advocates, medical providers, law enforcement, prosecutors, and others with resources and strategies to effectively respond to and support survivors of sexual violence. The Lifespan Project focuses on trauma-informed service delivery with a particular concern for populations who may fall through the cracks of our systems. Publish Date 2014
- November 17, 2014
- Sally Laskey
High-profile cases in the media are an important opportunity to educate the public about the realities of sexual assault. Specifics of each case are different, but our role as advocates is always to support survivors and help everyone understand sexual violence. These talking points were created to assist in those discussions. Publish Date November 2014
- October 24, 2014
- mszymanski
The 2014 Fall & Winter edition of The Resource celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act. Vice President Joe Biden recently deemed VAWA his “proudest legislative achievement.” In an article inside this issue, a legal advocate gives an inside look at what it was like to work on the second iteration of the landmark legislation in 1998. Other topics covered in this issue include: Primary prevention: It’s for everyone, so how can we make getting started more accessible? Community Voices: We asked members of the anti-sexual violence movement to tell us their favorite
- October 17, 2014
- Ali Mailen Perrotto
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
- October 01, 2014
- Sally Laskey
This resource is part of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Sustainability Project. It provides an overview of tools to address vicarious trauma. Publish Date 2014
- October 01, 2014
- Sally Laskey
This resource is part of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Sustainability Project. It provides an overview of practice standards and guidelines for SANE programs. Publish Date 2014
- October 01, 2014
- Sally Laskey
This resource is part of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Sustainability Project. It provides an overview of educational resources for SANEs. Publish Date 2014
- October 01, 2014
- Sally Laskey
This guide is part of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Sustainability Project. It provides an overview of key elements to include in staff orientation. Publish Date 2014
- October 01, 2014
- Sally Laskey
This guide is part of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Sustainability Project. It provides resources to help SANE programs with recruitment and retention. Publish Date 2014
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