Setting Boundaries for the Holidays During a Pandemic
Regardless of what others expect, you have the right to decide what is best for you and act on those values.
Regardless of what others expect, you have the right to decide what is best for you and act on those values.
In the third episode of our Sex Ed series, we talk about how sexual health education can be adapted during this pandemic.
If you're feeling overwhelmed in a sea of information about evaluation, this new measurement tool menu is for you.
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.
Join Jen and Mo from NSVRC to explore ways to stretch your sexual violence prevention to the community level. After taking part in this webinar, participants will better understand and define community-level prevention, increase their familiarity with different community-level strategies for prevention, and understand options for stretching existing work into the community level. This interactive webinar includes opportunities for group discussion and activities, so viewing as a (distant) group is recommended.
We are pleased to recognize David D'Amora for his trailblazing work to bridge the fields of sex offender treatment and victim advocacy.
On this episode, we talk with Dr. Victoria Banyard and Robin P. Christopherson about a research project to evaluate Green Dot Community.
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