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Discover our newest resources in this month’s Resource Roundup! We’re excited to share tools developed with partners to support tribal communities, our latest infographic, and updated research on male survivors. Plus, stay tuned—next month, we’ll unveil the theme for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) 2025.

Sexual violence prevention resources for tribal communities

Sexual Violence Prevention Resource for Tribal Communities

This new resource list was developed with contribututions from our tribal coalition partners at Reflection of Inspiration, Mending the Sacred Hoop, and Seven Dancers Coalition. We also thank the National Network of Public Health Institutes for their contributions. 

2024 NSAC Tribal Prevention Workshops

2024 National Sexual Assault Conference (NSAC) Tribal Prevention Workshops

With the support of our partners at the Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition who planned and coordinated this track of workshops at NSAC, we are excited to share recordings of these incredible sessions. 

Indigenous Evaluation Resources

Indigenous Evaluation Resources

This collection of evaluation resources highlights culturally-relevant evalution approaches and opportunities to decolonize program evaluation. 

Preventing sexual violence in disasters

Infographic: Preventing Sexual Violence In Disasters

Our latest infographic explores how disasters and public health emergencies impact sexual harassment, assault, and abuse. 

How often are men sexually assaulted?

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. 

Who are male survivors of sexual assault?

Who Are Male Survivors of Sexual Harassment and Assault? 

Both nationally representative studies and state studies continue to show that sizeable percentages of men, especially marginalized populations of men, have endured sexual violence.

 New LGBTQ+ Resources for Service Providers

New LGTBQ+ Resources For Service Providers

The interview with NSVRC COO Jennifer Grove explores two new resources aiming to give updated guidance to service providers working with the LGBTQ+ community. 

 Support Respect Together on Giving Tuesday

Show Your Support This Giving Tuesday

During this global celebration of generosity, we invite you to donate and support Respect Together’s mission to prevent and end sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.

 

 

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