The Resource Spring 2021

Adapting to crisis: What COVID-19 and the age of multiple crises have taught us
The latest edition of The Resource explores how the movement to end sexual violence has adapted over the past year and a half due to COVID-19.
Reframing Childhood Adversity: Making the Role of Our Communities Clear
We continue our discussion about childhood adversity and cover strategies for prevention.
Podcast episode: Changing the Way We Think About Childhood Adversity
In this episode, we discuss research on reframing adversity experienced in childhood.
A Health Equity Approach to Preventing Sexual Violence
Sexual harassment, abuse, and assault can have short- and long-term physical, emotional, and psychological effects on a person’s well-being and impact an entire community, from the culture and connections between people to the economic toll. Preventing sexual violence means we all must address deep-rooted abuses of power that contribute to inequities in health, safety, and well-being. A health equity...
Lessons on Serving Male Survivors Male Survivors Through Sexual Assault Services Program
A resource containing lessons learned from sexual assault services programs with comparatively high percentages of male survivors served with that funding stream. This resource is part of Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Violence.  
Cuatro formas en las que podemos construir Espacios en Línea Seguros
Learn how to practice digital consent, intervene when we see harmful content or behaviors, and ensure that online spaces — whether they be workspaces, classrooms, social media platforms, or otherwise — are respectful and safe.
Principles Focused Evaluation
This webinar shares how preventionists can use principles-focused evaluation in their sexual violence prevention work.
Preventing Sexual Violence During COVID-19 in Latinx Communities
Únase al Centro Nacional de Recursos Sobre Violencia Sexual y a PreventConnect en esta conferencia web en la que intercesores y activistas de comunidades y organizaciones Latinx discutirán cómo prevenir la violencia sexual durante la pandemia.
Rape jokes contribute to the same way of thinking that fuels real-life violence.
When we talk about creating online spaces that are safe from abuse and respectful for everyone, that must mean a space where rape jokes are not tolerated.
Four Ways We Can Build Online Safe Spaces
Learn how to practice digital consent, intervene when we see harmful content or behaviors, and ensure that online spaces — whether they be workspaces, classrooms, social media platforms, or otherwise — are respectful and safe.
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