Gaining Momentum for Unproductive Team Meetings
Each member of the SART can answer this questionnaire individually, and then the responses can be tallied and discussed.
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Each member of the SART can answer this questionnaire individually, and then the responses can be tallied and discussed.
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This document, adapted by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, provides examples of the type of data you can collect from different agencies.
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This resource was developed by the Sexual Violence Justice Institute at Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault. It includes core messages for those who work with sexual assault victims.
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These sample scenarios on ethics give sexual assault response teams an opportunity to discuss potential situations they may experience.
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This evaluation by the Hennepin County SMARTeam is an example of a team assessing their community’s needs and the team’s response to sexual assault.
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This resource by Jo Johnson, Visiting Fellow at the Office for Victims of Crime, describes a community profile as the people who live in, work in, and visit a community.
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This resource by Jo Johnson, Visiting Fellow at the Office for Victims of Crime, provides several key reasons to host listening forums, as well as their benefits.
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This resource by Jo Johnson, Visiting Fellow at the Office for Victims of Crime, includes eleven important considerations when hosting a listening forum.
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This form developed by Rebecca Campbell, Ph.D., Debra Patterson, MSW, MA, and Megan Greeson, BA, can help sexual assault response teams keep track of systems change.
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SART protocols/guidelines are agreements between agencies about the provision of sexual assault services and the roles and responsibilities of core responders. See examples of protocols from around the country, including statewide and local materials.