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NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE The National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, which began in September of 1995, is an organization that focuses on public policy and public education to end sexual violence. The Alliance is committed to advocating on behalf of sexual assault victims, and to supporting advocates and service providers working in the anti-sexual violence movement at the local, state and national levels. HISTORY OF MOVEMENTS TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE FOUNDATIONS OF ADVOCACY TRAINING MANUAL 94 LARGE GROUP ACTIVITY: LEARNING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF ANTI-SEXUAL VIOLENCE EFFORTS Provide the“History of
IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor. NEW DATA - SEXUAL ASSAULT RATES DOUBLED The self-reported incidence of rape or sexual assault more than doubled from 1.4 victimizations per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in 2017, to 2.7 in 2018. Based on data from the survey, it is estimated that 734,630 people were raped (threatened, attempted, or completed) in the United States in 2018. Despite the increase in self-reports ofrape
TEXAS ASSOCIATION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT National Sexual Violence Resource Center – Founded by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. This site is supported by Grant / Cooperative Agreement No. 6 ASSESSING PATIENTS FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE A Guide for Health Care Providers 1 S exual violence is a common experience in the lives of women and men. Current estimates suggest that one in six women and one in 33 men will experience attempted or completed rape (i.e., forced COVID-19 AND SURVIVORS OF COLOR COVID-19 and Survivors of Color. May 04, 2021. JL Heinze. Just as COVID-19 has disproportionately affected people of color, the pandemic has inequitably impacted people of color who identify as survivors of sexual violence. New research indicates “COVID-19-related financial insecurity is greatest among Black and Brown women survivors NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & POLICING A division of the Feminist Majority Foundation, the National Center for Women & Policing (NCWP), promotes increasing the numbers of women at all ranks of law enforcement as a strategy to improve police response to violence against women, reduce police brutality and excessive force, and strengthen community policing reforms. FOUNDATIONS OF ADVOCACY TRAINING MANUAL This guide for new sexual assault advocates features core knowledge and skills for supporting survivors. SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT Incorporated in 1984, the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization. ATSA was founded to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education and provide for the advancement of professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation andtreatment.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE The National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, which began in September of 1995, is an organization that focuses on public policy and public education to end sexual violence. The Alliance is committed to advocating on behalf of sexual assault victims, and to supporting advocates and service providers working in the anti-sexual violence movement at the local, state and national levels. HISTORY OF MOVEMENTS TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE FOUNDATIONS OF ADVOCACY TRAINING MANUAL 94 LARGE GROUP ACTIVITY: LEARNING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF ANTI-SEXUAL VIOLENCE EFFORTS Provide the“History of
IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor. NEW DATA - SEXUAL ASSAULT RATES DOUBLED The self-reported incidence of rape or sexual assault more than doubled from 1.4 victimizations per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in 2017, to 2.7 in 2018. Based on data from the survey, it is estimated that 734,630 people were raped (threatened, attempted, or completed) in the United States in 2018. Despite the increase in self-reports ofrape
TEXAS ASSOCIATION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT National Sexual Violence Resource Center – Founded by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. This site is supported by Grant / Cooperative Agreement No. 6 ASSESSING PATIENTS FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE A Guide for Health Care Providers 1 S exual violence is a common experience in the lives of women and men. Current estimates suggest that one in six women and one in 33 men will experience attempted or completed rape (i.e., forced SEXUAL ASSAULT STATISTICS SOURCE. Nationwide, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime. SOURCE. One in three female victims of completed or attempted rape experienced it for the first time between the ages of 11 and 17.SOURCE.
HOW TO HELP SURVIVORS Friends and family members of survivors of sexual violence often want to help a survivor through her or his experience but don’t know how. The resources below provide advice for friends and family about how to provide support without unintentionally increasing the stress that survivors experience, or PODCASTS | NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC) Breadcrumb. National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Our Work Podcasts. Sexual harassment, abuse, and assault are serious and widespread issues — but we can all work together to eliminate these issues and create a safer world. That’s where Resource on the Go comes in. Each episode, we’ll share insights on responding andpreventing
| NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC) Skip to main content Español. Register; Log in NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & POLICING A division of the Feminist Majority Foundation, the National Center for Women & Policing (NCWP), promotes increasing the numbers of women at all ranks of law enforcement as a strategy to improve police response to violence against women, reduce police brutality and excessive force, and strengthen community policing reforms. NATIONAL CENTER FOR PROSECUTION OF CHILD ABUSE The National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse is a program of the American Prosecutors Research Institute that was established to improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse. It focuses on training and expert legal assistance to prosecutors and investigators handling criminal child abuse and sexual exploitationcases.
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This multiple choice quiz functions as a supplemental piece to the resource, Your Consent Guide. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor.THE COST OF RAPE
Sexual violence is a serious and costly public health problem in the US. Rape results in more than $122,000 in costs per victim and nearly $3.1 trillion to the economy over the lifetimes of all 25 million victims in the US population. With about 25 million rape survivors in the US right now, we can expect to spend more than $3 trillion over ORGANIZATIONAL TRAUMA AND HEALING Building and Supporting Resilience Act as a role model Identify suffering and trauma Contain impacts of traumatization Offer optimism, confidence, and energy Provide frameworks for meaning making Champion organizational strengths Model kindness and compassion Ask for outside help when necessary Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann 2014 COVID-19 AND SURVIVORS OF COLOR Just as COVID-19 has disproportionately affected people of color, the pandemic has inequitably impacted people of color who identify as survivors of sexual violence. New research indicates “COVID-19-related financial insecurity is greatest among Black and Brown women survivors” — drawing on already established systems of racism in medical care. NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & POLICING A division of the Feminist Majority Foundation, the National Center for Women & Policing (NCWP), promotes increasing the numbers of women at all ranks of law enforcement as a strategy to improve police response to violence against women, reduce police brutality and excessive force, and strengthen community policing reforms. FOUNDATIONS OF ADVOCACY TRAINING MANUAL This guide for new sexual assault advocates features core knowledge and skills for supporting survivors. SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT Incorporated in 1984, the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization. ATSA was founded to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education and provide for the advancement of professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation andtreatment.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE The National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, which began in September of 1995, is an organization that focuses on public policy and public education to end sexual violence. The Alliance is committed to advocating on behalf of sexual assault victims, and to supporting advocates and service providers working in the anti-sexual violence movement at the local, state and national levels. IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor. TRAINING & CAPACITY-BUILDING ACTIVITIES Example 2. Evaluation is the absolute best part of my work. vs. Evaluation is the absolute worst part of my work.. This set of statements will likely elicit responses that are focused on emotional NEW DATA - SEXUAL ASSAULT RATES DOUBLED The self-reported incidence of rape or sexual assault more than doubled from 1.4 victimizations per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in 2017, to 2.7 in 2018. Based on data from the survey, it is estimated that 734,630 people were raped (threatened, attempted, or completed) in the United States in 2018. Despite the increase in self-reports ofrape
TEXAS ASSOCIATION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT National Sexual Violence Resource Center – Founded by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. This site is supported by Grant / Cooperative Agreement No. 6 ASSESSING PATIENTS FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE A Guide for Health Care Providers 1 S exual violence is a common experience in the lives of women and men. Current estimates suggest that one in six women and one in 33 men will experience attempted or completed rape (i.e., forced COVID-19 AND SURVIVORS OF COLOR Just as COVID-19 has disproportionately affected people of color, the pandemic has inequitably impacted people of color who identify as survivors of sexual violence. New research indicates “COVID-19-related financial insecurity is greatest among Black and Brown women survivors” — drawing on already established systems of racism in medical care. NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & POLICING A division of the Feminist Majority Foundation, the National Center for Women & Policing (NCWP), promotes increasing the numbers of women at all ranks of law enforcement as a strategy to improve police response to violence against women, reduce police brutality and excessive force, and strengthen community policing reforms. FOUNDATIONS OF ADVOCACY TRAINING MANUAL This guide for new sexual assault advocates features core knowledge and skills for supporting survivors. SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT Incorporated in 1984, the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization. ATSA was founded to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education and provide for the advancement of professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation andtreatment.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE The National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, which began in September of 1995, is an organization that focuses on public policy and public education to end sexual violence. The Alliance is committed to advocating on behalf of sexual assault victims, and to supporting advocates and service providers working in the anti-sexual violence movement at the local, state and national levels. IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor. TRAINING & CAPACITY-BUILDING ACTIVITIES Example 2. Evaluation is the absolute best part of my work. vs. Evaluation is the absolute worst part of my work.. This set of statements will likely elicit responses that are focused on emotional NEW DATA - SEXUAL ASSAULT RATES DOUBLED The self-reported incidence of rape or sexual assault more than doubled from 1.4 victimizations per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in 2017, to 2.7 in 2018. Based on data from the survey, it is estimated that 734,630 people were raped (threatened, attempted, or completed) in the United States in 2018. Despite the increase in self-reports ofrape
TEXAS ASSOCIATION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT National Sexual Violence Resource Center – Founded by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. This site is supported by Grant / Cooperative Agreement No. 6 ASSESSING PATIENTS FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE A Guide for Health Care Providers 1 S exual violence is a common experience in the lives of women and men. Current estimates suggest that one in six women and one in 33 men will experience attempted or completed rape (i.e., forced HOW TO HELP SURVIVORS Friends and family members of survivors of sexual violence often want to help a survivor through her or his experience but don’t know how. The resources below provide advice for friends and family about how to provide support without unintentionally increasing the stress that survivors experience, or | NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC) Skip to main content Español. Register; Log in SEXUAL ASSAULT STATISTICS SOURCE. Nationwide, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime. SOURCE. One in three female victims of completed or attempted rape experienced it for the first time between the ages of 11 and 17.SOURCE.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR PROSECUTION OF CHILD ABUSE The National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse is a program of the American Prosecutors Research Institute that was established to improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse. It focuses on training and expert legal assistance to prosecutors and investigators handling criminal child abuse and sexual exploitationcases.
VALOR US | NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC) ValorUS is a national organization committed to advancing equity and ending sexual violence. Since our founding in 1980, we have continued to build dynamic relationships across a diverse range of communities, institutions and systems, and mobilize our network of survivors and advocates to influence change. Through leadership, prevention, and advocacy, we are fearlessly pursuing a world free IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor.CONSENT QUIZ
This multiple choice quiz functions as a supplemental piece to the resource, Your Consent Guide. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out HISTORY OF MOVEMENTS TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE FOUNDATIONS OF ADVOCACY TRAINING MANUAL 94 LARGE GROUP ACTIVITY: LEARNING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF ANTI-SEXUAL VIOLENCE EFFORTS Provide the“History of
THE COST OF RAPE
Sexual violence is a serious and costly public health problem in the US. Rape results in more than $122,000 in costs per victim and nearly $3.1 trillion to the economy over the lifetimes of all 25 million victims in the US population. With about 25 million rape survivors in the US right now, we can expect to spend more than $3 trillion over ORGANIZATIONAL TRAUMA AND HEALING Building and Supporting Resilience Act as a role model Identify suffering and trauma Contain impacts of traumatization Offer optimism, confidence, and energy Provide frameworks for meaning making Champion organizational strengths Model kindness and compassion Ask for outside help when necessary Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann 2014 | NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC)SURVIVORSFRIENDS & FAMILYADVOCATES & EDUCATORSMEDIA & PRESSSEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) was founded with one mission in mind: provide leadership in preventing and responding to sexual violence through collaborating, sharing and creating resources, and promoting research. Learn about our vision, principles,history, and more.
SEXUAL ASSAULT STATISTICS SOURCE. Nationwide, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime. SOURCE. One in three female victims of completed or attempted rape experienced it for the first time between the ages of 11 and 17.SOURCE.
COVID-19 AND SURVIVORS OF COLOR COVID-19 and Survivors of Color. May 04, 2021. JL Heinze. Just as COVID-19 has disproportionately affected people of color, the pandemic has inequitably impacted people of color who identify as survivors of sexual violence. New research indicates “COVID-19-related financial insecurity is greatest among Black and Brown women survivorsTHE COST OF RAPE
Sexual violence is a serious and costly public health problem in the US. Rape results in more than $122,000 in costs per victim and nearly $3.1 trillion to the economy over the lifetimes of all 25 million victims in the US population. With about 25 million rape survivors in the US right now, we can expect to spend more than $3 trillion over IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor. TRAINING & CAPACITY-BUILDING ACTIVITIES Example 2. Evaluation is the absolute best part of my work. vs. Evaluation is the absolute worst part of my work.. This set of statements will likely elicit responses that are focused on emotional CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION NSVRC 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 Toll free: 877-739-3895 www.nsvrc.org resources@nsvrc.org What is child sexual abuse? A person sexually abuses a child when he or she exposes the child to sexual acts or behavior. Child sexual abuse CONFIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT WHO 1 Confidential Services for Survivors of Sexual Assault Who Are Incarcerated and Detained National Sexual Assault Conference Philadelphia, PA August 23, 2019 SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND OPIOIDS Sexual Violence and Opioids 3. of substance abuse programs screening clients for victimization and mental health issues and providing appropriate referrals. PERSONAL ASSESSMENT FOR ADVOCATES WORKING WITH VICTIMS OF Personal Assessment for Advocates Working with Victims of Sexual Violence . The work of responding to sexual assault and helping survivors rebuild their lives is done by | NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC)SURVIVORSFRIENDS & FAMILYADVOCATES & EDUCATORSMEDIA & PRESSSEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) was founded with one mission in mind: provide leadership in preventing and responding to sexual violence through collaborating, sharing and creating resources, and promoting research. Learn about our vision, principles,history, and more.
SEXUAL ASSAULT STATISTICS SOURCE. Nationwide, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime. SOURCE. One in three female victims of completed or attempted rape experienced it for the first time between the ages of 11 and 17.SOURCE.
COVID-19 AND SURVIVORS OF COLOR COVID-19 and Survivors of Color. May 04, 2021. JL Heinze. Just as COVID-19 has disproportionately affected people of color, the pandemic has inequitably impacted people of color who identify as survivors of sexual violence. New research indicates “COVID-19-related financial insecurity is greatest among Black and Brown women survivorsTHE COST OF RAPE
Sexual violence is a serious and costly public health problem in the US. Rape results in more than $122,000 in costs per victim and nearly $3.1 trillion to the economy over the lifetimes of all 25 million victims in the US population. With about 25 million rape survivors in the US right now, we can expect to spend more than $3 trillion over IMPACT OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE NSVRC • 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • Toll free: 877-739-3895 • www.nsvrc.org • resources@nsvrc.org Impact on significant others Sexual violence can affect parents, friends, partners, children, spouses, and/or co-workers of the survi-vor. TRAINING & CAPACITY-BUILDING ACTIVITIES Example 2. Evaluation is the absolute best part of my work. vs. Evaluation is the absolute worst part of my work.. This set of statements will likely elicit responses that are focused on emotional CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION NSVRC 123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 Toll free: 877-739-3895 www.nsvrc.org resources@nsvrc.org What is child sexual abuse? A person sexually abuses a child when he or she exposes the child to sexual acts or behavior. Child sexual abuse CONFIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT WHO 1 Confidential Services for Survivors of Sexual Assault Who Are Incarcerated and Detained National Sexual Assault Conference Philadelphia, PA August 23, 2019 SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND OPIOIDS Sexual Violence and Opioids 3. of substance abuse programs screening clients for victimization and mental health issues and providing appropriate referrals. PERSONAL ASSESSMENT FOR ADVOCATES WORKING WITH VICTIMS OF Personal Assessment for Advocates Working with Victims of Sexual Violence . The work of responding to sexual assault and helping survivors rebuild their lives is done by | NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC) Skip to main content Español. Register; Log in RALIANCE | NATIONAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER (NSVRC) RALIANCE is a Washington D.C.-based national organization dedicated to ending sexual violence in one generation. With initial funding from the National Football League, RALIANCE is making prevention possible across all industries by awarding grants, advancing research, influencing policy and helping leaders establish safe environments andstrong communities.
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about Criminal Victimization, 2018. This report summarizes findings based on the 2018 National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), which was the third consecutive iteration of the NCVS to find that the number of violent-crime victims was higher than in 2015. Working with Male Survivors: Accessing Support After Incarceration Chad SniffenMon, 04
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This annotated bibliography provides resources on the connections between sexual violence and employment. The resources highlighted in this guide can shed light on the needs of survivors and provide information on opportunities for prevention. This bibliography is a part of the Sexual Violence & the Workplace Information Packet .CONSENT QUIZ
This multiple choice quiz functions as a supplemental piece to the resource, Your Consent Guide. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out THE NCHERM GROUP, LLC The NCHERM Group is the umbrella for eight linked organizations which serve to advance holistic, proactive prevention and risk management within K-12 schools and on college and university campuses. The NCHERM Group is both a law and consulting practice that has served the education field for more than 15 years. As a law firm, The NCHERM Group represents 35 colleges and universities as outside PROTOCOLS AND GUIDELINES FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAMS 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. ASSESSING PATIENTS FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE A Guide for Health Care Providers 1 S exual violence is a common experience in the lives of women and men. Current estimates suggest that one in six women and one in 33 men will experience attempted or completed rape (i.e., forced DEVELOPING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE APPROACHES TO SERVING Developing Culturally Responsive Approaches to Serving Diverse Populations: A Resource Guide for Community-Based Organizations Michael López, Kerry Hofer, Erin Bumgarner, and Djaniele Taylor CONSIDERING FAMILY RECONNECTION AND REUNIFICATION AFTER Suggested citation: Tabachnick, J., & Pollard, P. (2016). Considering family reconnections and reunification after child sexual abuse: A road map for advocates and service providers. Skip to main content">Español
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