NSVRC Resources by sally-laskey

Sally J. Laskey is the Evaluation Coordinator for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. Sally is a Community Psychologist with over 30 years in the violence prevention and victim services field. She believes in the power of evaluation to tell positive prevention stories.

Bonus Episode: Five Insights from a Survivor’s Path

September 5, 2023 Sally Laskey

Poet Kelly Mays (Native Child) shares her poem inspired by her work on the MPHI Community Sexual Violence Prevention (CSVPA) Advisory Committee.   You can hear more of Kelly’s work and connect with those that are honoring her legacy at the link below. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nativechild.mays/  

Preventing Sexual Assault Together: The Power of Community Engagement

September 5, 2023 Sally Laskey

This episode is a conversation with Kelly Mays and Sara McGirr about the process used and findings from an equity focused sexual assault community assessment process in Michigan.      SHOW NOTES: MPHI’s Office of Gender, Sexuality, and Violence website: https://mphi.org/svp/ MPHI Community Assessment Reports Executive Summary: Findings from Michigan’s Community Sexual Violence Assessment CSVPA […]

Key FINDINGS on Sexual Violence from the “Global status report on violence prevention 2014”

July 6, 2016 Sally Laskey

This research translation provides a summary of key findings on sexual violence as a component of interpersonal violence that is the wider focus of the Global Status Report on Violence Prevention 2014. People working to end sexual violence can use these findings to inform data collection, prevention planning and evaluation, policy advocacy, and community partnerships. […]

Going to College: What Families Need to Know About Sexual Assault and Safety on Campus

June 7, 2016 Sally Laskey

Sexual assault is a widespread problem on college campuses. This tip sheet provides information for families to discuss regarding campus sexual assault as well as safety, consent, and healthy relationships. A list of questions to ask about how your child’s college handles sexual assault is also included. Publish Date 2016

Violence Against American Indian And Alaska Native Women And Men: 2010 Findings From The National Intimate Partner And Sexual Violence Survey

June 2, 2016 Sally Laskey

This webinar recording from NIWRC provides information on research from the National Insitute of Justice Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men study. Few estimates are available to describe the prevalence of violence experienced by American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) women and men. In addition, these estimates are often based […]

NIJ Report Details High Levels of Violence Experienced by Native Communities

June 2, 2016 Sally Laskey

The National Institute of Justice released a report on violence experienced by American Indian and Alaska Native women and men. Using data from the 2010 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS), the report provides an in-depth look at the prevalence of sexual violence, physical violence by intimate partners, stalking, and psychological aggression by […]

Considering Family Reconnection and Reunification after Child Sexual Abuse: A Road Map for Advocates and Service Providers

May 27, 2016 Sally Laskey

  This guide is written for sexual assault program advocates working with families who are considering reunification with someone who has sexually offended. It provides an overview of the reunification process and how to navigate the process of clarification, reconnection, and reunification.   Publish Date May 2016

5 Keys of Healthy Relationships

April 28, 2016 Sally Laskey

Developing and supporting healthy relationships is critical to preventing sexual violence. This infographic, developed in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, presents 5 keys of healthy relationships.   Publish Date April 2016

Key Findings from Sexual Violence Victimization and Associations with Health in a Community Sample of African American Women

February 4, 2016 Sally Laskey

Basile, Smith, Fowler, Walters, and Hamburger (2016) offer a window into the lived experiences of African American women in Sexual violence victimization and associations with health in a community sample of African American women. This research translation summarizes the article’s key findings to help support sexual violence prevention and response strategies with Black and African American […]