What is Sexual Violence?
This fact sheet defines sexual violence by providing examples and statistics.
Publish Date
January 2016
This fact sheet defines sexual violence by providing examples and statistics.
Publish Date
January 2016
This fact sheet discusses strategies individuals, communities, and businesses can use to prevent sexual violence.
Publish Date
January 2016
This fact sheet provides statistics about the wide-ranging impact of sexual violence on survivors, loved ones, communities, and society in general.
Publish Date
January 2016
The 2016 Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign materials help to educate individuals, communities, and businesses on steps they can take to prevent sexual violence. Join us in helping everyone to see their role in preventing sexual violence!
The guidance, through a series of detailed case examples, advises law enforcement agencies to incorporate the following principles into clear policies, comprehensive training and effective supervision protocols:
This guide is intended for rural sexual assault advocates searching for concrete information on how to work with Deaf and hard of hearing sexual assault survivors. Deaf survivors of sexual assault face numerous obstacles, such as isolation, stereotyping, and lack of anonymity in accessing all kinds of services in rural communities.
Across the nation, concerns over the rate of sexual assault on college campuses have generated public interest, new federal regulations, and intense focus. This infographic brings awareness and understanding to campus sexual violence and the new federal laws for coalitions, college campuses and advocates.
Publish Date
2015
This discussion guide provides an overview of consent and discusses ways to shift the way we think, talk, and act about sexual assault on college campuses.
Publish Date
2015
The publication provides frameworks and examples of prevention work that supports healthy development, protective factors, and resiliency in children, families, and communities.
This toolkit provides resources and support to build language access as a core service for survivors with LEP. The tabs at the top link to: