SAAM 2024 Proclamation

SAAM Proclamation
Sexual Assault Awareness Month is a time to draw attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and educate individuals and communities about how to prevent it. Use this proclamation as a clear declaration to join advocates and communities across the country in taking action to prevent sexual violence. 
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A series of tip sheets on working with men. Topics include reaching men, addiction, transmasculine survivors, forensic exams, incarcerated men, resources for men, and quick reference links for advocates. This resource is part of Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Violence.
We Can Talk About This
This series of six social media graphics is designed to guide you through talking to a friend about their problematic sexual behavior. This is the full length version of the We Can Talk About This Teaser. These graphics are a part of the Let’s Talk set of resources for college students on talking with a...
 We Can Talk About This - Teaser
This series of three social media graphics is designed to prompt you to think about talking to a friend about their problematic sexual behavior. The teaser is a shortened version of the full-length We Can Talk About This. These graphics are a part of the Let’s Talk set of resources for college students on talking...
So you hurt someone
This series of five social media graphics guides you through how to respond if someone says you crossed a line. These graphics are a part of the Let’s Talk set of resources for college students on talking with a friend about concerning sexual behavior. 
Preventing the perpetration of sexual misconduct on campus
Learn facts and information about people who cause sexual harm and ways to prevent perpetration. This infographic is a part of the Let’s Talk set of resources for college students on talking with a friend about concerning sexual behavior.
Breathe, listen, think
This series of three social media graphics guides you through how to have hard coversations about problematic sexual behavior. These graphics are a part of the Let’s Talk set of resources for college students on talking with a friend about concerning sexual behavior.
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In this episode, Mo talks with Jess about the policy scorecard he created in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Health to help evaluate community-level prevention efforts.   New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs:
Este conjunto de herramientas desarrollado por la Organización Metropolitana para Contrarrestar la Agresión Sexual (MOCSA), disponible en inglés y español, es para cualquier grupo o individuo que desee mejorar los lugares donde vive, trabaja y juega. Junto con una explicación detallada de CPTED, proporciona formas prácticas en que los residentes pueden trabajar juntos para ayudar...
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In this final episode of our Housing for Prevention series, Brittany Eltringham from NRCDV, Louie Marven from NSVRC, and Mo Lewis from NSVRC draw connections between the conversations in each of the three episodes and share their insights, highlighting the many ways prevention is linked to housing. This episode is part of a series on...
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