NSVRC Blogs

COVID-19 y la evolución del tráfico de seres humanos

August 23, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

Investigaciones recientes indican que la COVID-19 ha incrementado la tasa de incidencia de tráfico sexual por un 40%, no sólo globalmente sino también en EEUU.

COVID-19 and the Evolution of Human Trafficking

August 23, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

Recent research indicates that COVID-19 has increased the rates of sex trafficking and exploitation worldwide.

Finding Mental Health Support for BIPOC Survivors

August 23, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

These resources and tools can help advocates find mental health support specifically for BIPOC survivors.

Inspiration, Persistence, & Mental Health

August 4, 2021 Melissa Powers

In recognition of the Olympics, we highlight some children’s books along with some helpful books on mental health.

Learning at Home: How Parents & Caregivers Can Use Safe Secure Kids

July 22, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

Learn more about Safe Secure Kids: a website full of resources, activities, and information for parents, caregivers, and kids.

Adapting to Crisis: What COVID-19 and the Age of Multiple Crises Have Taught Us

July 22, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

We explore how the movement to end sexual violence has adapted over the past year and a half due to COVID-19.

National Sexual Violence Resource Center Adds 50,000th Resource to Extensive Library Collection

July 6, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

July 6, 2021                                                                                                         […]

NSVRC & PCAR Joint Statement on Cosby’s Release

June 30, 2021 NSVRC

We are outraged, disheartened, frustrated, and hurt on behalf of all survivors following the decision rendered today by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in the appeal of Bill Cosby’s 2018 conviction on three counts of aggravated indecent assault.   Today’s decision reflects the vast challenges survivors face when they share their experiences of sexual harassment, abuse, and assault in […]