SAAM 2015 How to create a campaign
This publication explains how to plan an effective prevention campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
SAAM 2015 Event planning guide
This events list provides descriptions of Sexual Assault Awareness Month events and activities.
SAAM 2015 Understanding sexual violence: Tips for parents and caregivers
This fact sheet provides information about sexual violence prevention and how parents and caregivers can play a role in responding to victims and promoting prevention. It is part of the 2015 Sexu
Serving Sexual Violence Survivors with Disabilities
This paper discusses the policies, outreach, welcoming environments, ensuring access, attitudinal access, communication access, collaboration, training, and sustainability for survivors with disabilities. It was created for rural advocates at dual and multiservice agencies to help with overcoming barriers to trauma-informed care for this group of survivors.
Publish Date
2015
Media Packet: Campus Sexual Assault
Sexual violence -- including rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment -- is a complicated topic to understand. There are many fears, myths, and stereotypes that abound. We understand that reporting on these topics is a difficult task and we appreciate the media’s commitment to doing so with integrity. As a result, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) has created a packet for journalists about reporting on sexual violence.
Sexual Assault Across the Lifespan National Technical Assistance Project Flyer
This flyer provides information about the NSVRC’s Lifespan Project which is a technical assistance initiative to provide advocates, medical providers, law enforcement, prosecutors, and others with resources and strategies to effectively respond to and support survivors of sexual violence.
2014 Student Summit on Sexual Assault: Report & Recommendations
This report was born out of the Student Summit on Sexual Assault that was facilitated by CALCASA in April 2014. Over 50 students participated, representing public and private universities and community colleges. It includes student recommendations on how colleges and universities can better respond to incidents of sexual assault and better support survivors with resources, information and transparency.
Publish Date
2014
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