Child Risk Assessment Instruments
This resource discusses the potential risk factors and treatment targets that should be assessed when working with children.
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This resource discusses the potential risk factors and treatment targets that should be assessed when working with children.
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Being a child or teenager in today’s society is hard. Society dictates how they should behave, what they should like, and who they should be with. Those pressures can especially impact adolescents when they aren’t conforming or don’t want to conform to unwritten ideals about gender roles. Thankfully, there are great resources available for those working with or loving kids questioning their gender identity. The NSVRC library has some helpful titles worth checking out.
The Spanish Parents Postcard is a resource created for the 2017 Sexual Assault Awareness Month Campaign. The postcard contains information about teaching children and teenagers age appropriate lessons about consent and healthy relationships.
Publish DateJanuary 2017
The Parents Postcard is a resource created for the 2017 Sexual Assault Awareness Month Campaign. The postcard contains information about teaching children and teenagers age appropriate lessons about consent and healthy relationships.
Publish DateJanuary 2017
This bulletin discusses the second National Survey of Children’s Exposure to Violence (NatSCEV II), which was conducted in 2011 as a follow up to the original NatSCEV I survey.
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September 2015
Esta guía está diseñada para los Intercesores/as de programas de agresion sexual que trabajan con los padres sin ofender y / o cuidadores de niños que han sufrido asalto sexual. Las sugerencias y estrategias están destinadas para su uso con los niños bajo la edad de 13 años.
The publication provides frameworks and examples of prevention work that supports healthy development, protective factors, and resiliency in children, families, and communities.
The Spring/Summer 2015 edition of The Resource shines a spotlight on campus sexual assault. Included in the special campus section are the following articles:
This guide is designed for sexual assault program advocates working with non-offending parents and/or caregivers of children who have experienced sexual assault. The suggestions and strategies are intended for use with children under the age of 13.