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"Eating Disorder Treatment for Transgender, Gender Diverse, and Intersex Survivors of Sexual Violence" White background with blue circular sex symbols
NSVRC spoke with FEDUP to discuss the gaps in eating disorder treatment for survivors who are gender minorities.
Preventing Sexual Violence in Disasters and Public Health Emergencies
NSVRC staff worked with an advisory group of organizations and leaders at local, state, and national levels supporting Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian American and Pacific Islander survivors of sexual violence to create this infographic, which highlights large-scale issues that are exacerbated by disasters and provides guiding questions and inspiration for how to prevent sexual...
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...
how often are men sexually harassed or assaulted?
As the body of research on male sexual victimization grows, the anti-sexual violence field becomes more aware of the widespread prevalence of sexual violence against men and boys. The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) captured a snapshot of this prevalence in its 2020 infographic, “How Often Are Men Sexually Harassed or Assaulted?” This infographic...
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.
Digging Deep and Doing Better Part 2: An Intersectional Approach to Data Collection and Analysis about Youth Experiences with Sexual Violence
  Sally talks with a team in MN that put their heads together to build an intersectional approach to data collection, analysis, and use for the Minnesota Student Survey. This is part 2 of a 3-part series.   Participants Sally J. Laskey, Evaluation Coordinator, National Sexual Violence Resource Center Cory Cole, MPH, Injury & Violence...
Digging Deep and Doing Better: An Intersectional Approach to Data Collection and Analysis about Youth Experiences with Sexual Violence Part 1
  Sally talks with a team in MN that put their heads together to build an intersectional approach to data collection, analysis, and use for the Minnesota Student Survey. Listen to part 2 to learn about survey results and watch for part 3 to hear how youth used the data. Participants Sally J. Laskey, Evaluation...
Support survivors around the country for #SAAM2024
Help us mark the SAAM Day of Giving by donating to support our work. Your gift enables us to support survivors, share our resources, and engage the public in preventing sexual assault.
Congratulations 2024 Visionary Voice Award Winners
Honorees include advocates, journalists, survivors, lawmakers, and more HARRISBURG, PA – The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) announced today 28 recipients of its 2024 Visionary Voice Awards. These honorees represent a wide range of disciplines from across the country and were selected for their outstanding work toward preventing sexual abuse, assault, and harassment. This...
How Colleges Can Get Involved in SAAM 2024
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is a time for survivors, advocates, and allies to come together, spread awareness, and promote the prevention of sexual violence. This year, our campaign “Building Connected Communities” emphasizes that creating environments free of sexual violence is only possible when we approach the issue on a community level. College campuses are...
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