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Reaching Latino Male Survivors of Sexual Violence

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 21, 2021

“This webinar focuses on the key considerations needed to enhance outreach efforts to Latino male survivors of sexual violence. Attendees will be equipped with strategies, messages and resources to support these outreach efforts.”

Rural Domestic and Sexual Abuse Program Advocates: Making a Difference in the Lives of Older Survivors of Abuse

ResourcesBy adminSeptember 14, 2021

In this resource, you will find: an overview of abuse in later life and the unique challenges it poses for older survivors and service providers, strategies for serving older survivors in rural areas, tips for outreach in rural communities; and more.

Lessons on Serving Male Survivors through SASP

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 10, 2021

“To learn more about how programs provide services to men, we identified several programs that reported higher-than-average rates of male survivors served with this funding stream.”

National Training Institute on Protection Order Practice for Attorneys & Advocates

TrainingBy adminSeptember 8, 2021

“Institute training objectives: As a result of this training, participants will be better able to: Provide survivor-centered advocacy and representation to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Apply advocacy skills to assist survivors seeking protection orders.” And more.

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Fact Sheet

ResourcesBy adminSeptember 6, 2021

This fact sheet covers incidence, prevalence, severity, economic barriers, children and youth, costs, progress for DV and SA victims, and ongoing needs.

COVID-19 and Health Equity: What are the Connections?

TrainingBy adminSeptember 2, 2021

“In the first episode of our COVID-19 and Health Equity series, NSVRC’s Yolanda Edrington, Louie Marven, and Mo Lewis discuss what they are looking forward to learning throughout the series. They also talk about the connections between health equity, sexual assault prevention, and the COVID-19 pandemic.”

LGBTQ2S Policies and Practices for Tribal Domestic Violence Programs and Shelters

TrainingBy adminSeptember 1, 2021

“Please join us for this important webinar to learn how the Southwest Indigenous Women’s Coalition (SWIWC) is working to improve the tribal response to LGBTQ victim/survivors for tribal domestic violence programs and shelters.”

Expanding Our Frame: Deepening Our Demands For Safety And Healing For Black Survivors Of Sexual Violence

ResourcesBy adminAugust 27, 2021

“The brief highlights ways in which systems advanced as sources of “safety” from sexual violence—including law enforcement, educational settings, social services, and health care provider—often in fact serve as perpetrators of sexual violence against Black women and girls.”

How To Support A Loved One In An Abusive Relationship

ResourcesBy adminAugust 25, 2021

“On average, it takes a victim seven attempts at leaving before they leave for good. Leaving a relationship is never easy and It takes a lot of strength and courage to leave. What most people don’t realize is that leaving can be one of the most dangerous times for a victim of abuse.”

Preventing sexual violence in Latin@ communities

UncategorizedBy adminAugust 20, 2021

This recorded web presentation discusses a recent report published by the NSVRC, “Preventing sexual violence in Latin@ communities: A national needs assessment.”

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