Prevention Resources

Prevention Resources
Learn about digital consent, online community prevention, and ways to keep kids safe online.
SAAM Blogs
Preventing Online Sexual Victimization of People with Developmental Disabilities Bystander Intervention Online Don’t be a Noob – Talk to Boys About Online Safety We Can Build a Safer Online Experience for Kids Building Safe Online Spaces for Teens We Can Build Healthy Social Norms Online Reentry into a Digital World We Can End Digital Victim-Blaming: How to Support...
SAAM Blogs
Preventing Online Sexual Victimization of People with Developmental Disabilities Bystander Intervention Online Don’t be a Noob – Talk to Boys About Online Safety We Can Build a Safer Online Experience for Kids Building Safe Online Spaces for Teens We Can Build Healthy Social Norms Online Reentry into a Digital World We Can End Digital Victim-Blaming: How to Support...
Workshop Two: Adapting Sexual Violence Prevention Curriculum During COVID-19
February 23, 2021 – 11:00 AM Pacific Time (2:00 PM Eastern Time) Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, sexual violence prevention practitioners adapted and implemented various in-person programs and curricula in their communities. Preventionists have noted challenges not only in sustaining prevention efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, but also in adapting existing curriculum to meet communities’ needs...
Podcast Episode: What is an Askable Adult?
Are you interested in centering the needs of youth and providing tools for adults to meet those needs by becoming askable adults? An askable adult is someone who is approachable and easy for children and teens to talk to about anything that is on their mind. In this episode, NSVRC’s Sally Laskey discusses Vermont’s Askable...
Designing Environments to Prevent Sexual Violence
How can changing the physical environment of an area to help prevent sexual violence? In this episode, we explore how a coalition is designing environments with the goal of preventing sexual assault.
This toolkit developed by the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA), available in English and Spanish, is for any group or individual wanting to improve the places they live, work, and play. Along with a thorough explanation of CPTED, it provides hands-on ways residents can work together to help address problems in their neighborhoods...
This brochure by the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA) shares strategies for making communities safer by designing spaces with safety in mind.
Workshop one: Creating emergent spaces for sexual violence prevention during COVID-19
December 16, 2020 – 11:00 AM Pacific Standard Time (2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time) Building trust and relationships with collaborative partners and community members is a critical part of preventing sexual violence, Physical distancing can make community building and conversation difficult – but it’s the people that make the space, not the shared location. The North...
Connecting Communities to Prevent Sexual Violence
This episode focuses on how communities are mobilizing to prevent violence.
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