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NSVRC's library is overflowing with great materials -- here are four titles you might be interested in.
NSVRC's library is overflowing with great materials -- here are four titles you might be interested in.
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
Whether you want to learn about evaluation or sexual assault response teams, these resources will help get you started!
Obstacles are expected during project implementation, especially in the field of sexual violence prevention. But what happened in this instance was different. MOCSA and RALIANCE agreed that we could, and should, strive to continue our efforts.
Sexual violence exacts a high toll on survivors, their loved ones—and, ultimately, on all of us.
This report describes the work of a joint project between RALIANCE and the Urban Institute, in which a team of staff from both agencies developed an improved taxonomy (a system of categorization) for reports of sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and sexual assault received by Uber Technologies, Inc. (Uber), from users of Uber
In July, the NSVRC held an Ask a Preventionist!
Throughout the Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated in the United States, we want to give special recognition to the feminist movements that have fought for the rights of Latin American and Hispanic women.
This guide provides information for adults on preventing child sexual abuse for the children in their lives. It discusses facts on child sexual abuse, how to talk with children, establishing healthy boundaries, fostering healthy sexual development, and taking action to prevent sexual abuse.
Publish Date
2013
Learn how to put research into action to reframe sexual harassment, abuse, and assault and communicate more effectively about prevention.