How Do We Get There From Here?

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Growing up in Maine, I often heard the words “You can’t get there from here.” Working in the field of prevention, these words often echo in my mind. Luckily, my experience tells me that when we are working together we can in fact build a world free from sexual abuse, assault, and harassment. Using the...
Sexual Violence Prevention Resources for Tribal Communities
To recommend resources for this page, please email resources@nsvrc-respecttogether.org.  This resource list contains the following sections: General Resources Youth Two-Spirit and Native LGBTQ+ Engaging Men Housing Reproductive Health Indigenous Evaluation Resources Blogs Podcasts 2024 NSAC Tribal Prevention Workshops Organizations Public Health-Focused Resources   General Resources The never-ending maze: Continued failure to protect Indigenous women from...
Digging Deep and Doing Better Part 3: A Conversation with Kiora Matthews
Join Sally in a conversation with Kiora Matthews. Kiora is a descendant from the White Earth Band of Ojibwe and was a member of the Minnesota Youth Sex Trading Project’s Youth Participatory Action Research team in 2023.
How Do We Get There from Here: Evaluating Primary Prevention Initiatives
This online course explores the basics of evaluation related to health equity and the primary prevention of sexual violence.
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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:
Connecting the Dots Between Health Equity and Anti-Oppression Work: Strengths and Challenges in the Rape Prevention and Education Program
This brief provides information on how Rape Prevention and Education funded programs connect the dots between health equity and anti-oppression work.
Adapting in the midst of COVID-19: Strengths and Challenges in the Rape Prevention and Education Program
This brief provides information on the impact of COVID-19 on Rape Prevention and Education programs and how they adapted during the first year of the pandemic. 
NSVRC National Strengths and Needs Assessment 2021:Background and Methodology
This publication includes a description of the background for NSVRC National Strengths and Needs Assessments and the methodology for the 2021 survey administered to Rape Prevention and Education funded programs and agencies. 
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Guest blog post by Laura Lorenz, PhD, MEd and Diana Weggler, Photovoice Worldwide Since 1992, Photovoice has been used by people all over the world as an action research tool to create positive change. A participatory visual approach using photographs and captions, Photovoice creates opportunities for people with valuable lived experience—referred to as co-researchers or...
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This worksheet, which is a part of the NSVRC Evaluation Toolkit, provides evaluation planners with ideas for evaluating policy activities. 
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