Resources for Organization Leaders & Managers

Resources for Organization Leaders & Managers
Learn how to prepare your organizations in case of a disaster.
Resources for Friends and Family of Survivors
The support of caring friends and family members can make a world of difference for survivors.
Resources for Community Organizers
Learn how to strengthen your community organizing efforts both in and out of disasters.
This resource from the Michigan Rape Prevention & Education Program shares how subrecipients found ways to continue to build and expand important community connections despite the pandemic, followed by some lessons learned along the way.
Foundations of HUD Coordinated Entry and Housing for Survivors of Sexual Violence
These sessions provide attendees with a foundational understanding of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuums of Care (CoC) and a practical understanding of the coordinated entry process. Information includes ways communities can design coordinated entry access points, trauma informed assessment and prioritization approaches, and data safety considerations. Participants posed questions and...
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This document was co-authored by staff of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, with significant input, guidance, and leadership from Black and women of color survivors and advocates. This resource makes connections between health equity and our work to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. It centers the...
Colorfull box with black text that reads 'Sexual Violence Prevention During COVID-19: Adapting in an Ever-Changing Landscape. 'Workshop 6.  Wrapping Up This Series: Where do we go from here to prevent sexual violence during COVID-19?
PreventConnect and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center have hosted five previous web conferences in the series Sexual Violence Prevention During COVID-19: Adapting in an Ever-Changing Landscape. As we conclude this iteration of the series, join PreventConnect and NSVRC for this web conference where participants will reflect on key learnings from earlier web conferences in...
Podcast episode: How to Measure a Sense of Community
Feeling connected in your community is a protective factor against the risk of perpetrating sexual violence.
The Brief Sense of Community Scale (BSCS) is a measure of sense of community that was published in Peterson, Speer & McMillan (2008). This scale was designed to assess the dimensions of needs fulfillment, group membership, influence, and emotional connection. Listen to our Podcast “How to Measure a Sense of Community“.
Podcast episode: Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus - Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Dr. Jennifer S. Hirsch and Dr. Shamus Khan, authors of the book Sexual Citizens.
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