All the resources you need - online!
Whether you want to learn about evaluation or sexual assault response teams, these resources will help get you started!
Whether you want to learn about evaluation or sexual assault response teams, these resources will help get you started!
This guide was developed for local rape crisis advocates who may be asked to work with a survivor with autism. It is a brief primer on autism, how persons who have autism may respond to a traumatic event and the importance of working with disability providers in a collaborative fashion. There are resource lists for advocates as well as organizational tools designed to assist programs who want to better serve the disability communities.
Publish Date
September 2018
This example can help SARTs develop a logic model. This is not intended to be the only model for SART work, but it shows an example of what a final product might look like.
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) is pleased to announce the release of the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Toolkit, an online toolkit to address the needs of sexual assault survivors through a continued partnership with the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC).