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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence

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A Place to Start: A Resource Kit for Preventing Sexual Violence

The Minnesota Center for Crime Victim Services and the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, along with a workgroup of various MN sexual violence prevention organizations, agencies and individuals created this kit to support community sexual violence prevention efforts.

Sexual Assault Prevention Resource Manual

This manual provides community sexual assault programs with a rationale for implementing a social change/community development model for prevention programming. Contains practical examples of tools and instruments used by leaders in the prevention field.

Teen Dating Violence Campaigns

This resource page highlights campaigns developed to help prevent teen dating violence and/or promote healthy relationships for teens. Also included are several sample campaign materials available online for replication, purchase, or dissemination purposes.

Video Referral List

This is not an exhaustive list, but is updated annually. Because organizations and communities have a diversity of needs, the NSVRC recommends that you preview videos prior to purchasing. The NSVRC does not sell or loan videos and does not endorse or guarantee the quality of any video on this list. To arrange for a preview or purchase of any videos on this list, please contact the distributors directly.

The list is organized into the following categories:

Moving Upstream, Volume 1, Issue 1

Articles Include:

  • Dedicating Ourselves to Prevention by Kristi VanAudenhove
  • Moving Upstream to Repair the Bridge by Brad Perry, MA
  • Promising Practice: Teen Peer Education & School Buy-in by Jenn Rubacky
  • Funder's Forum: Reaching Men & Boys by Bob Franklin, MS

Stopping Rape: What Men Can Do

Strategies include 1) language awareness, 2) effective communication with partners, 3) speaking-out against behaviors that support sexual violence, 4) offering support to survivors, 5) making personal contributions of time and money, 6) engaging in discussions with women, 7) engaging in discussions with men, 8) organizing anti-sexual violence groups, 9) working against other forms of oppression, and 9) never having sex with a partner against their will.