NSVRC Blogs

New Data – Sexual Assault Rates Doubled

October 10, 2019 Jennifer Benner

New sexual assault data shows an increase in self-reports and a decrease in reporting to police.

Activity-Based Evaluation Tools

September 26, 2019 Sally Laskey

Learn about new tools on activity-based assessments from NSVRC’s Evaluation Toolkit.

New CDC Resource Takes Prevention to the Next Level

September 9, 2019 Jennifer Grove

This new resource includes info about community-level prevention and the social determinants of health.

Know How to Recognize Sexual Harassment in Your School

August 26, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

Part of ending sexual harassment in middle and high schools is knowing how to recognize and name it.

Voices from NSAC: Beyond the Breakthrough with dream hampton

August 23, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

On the last day of NSAC, award-winning filmmaker dream hampton took the stage.

Voices from NSAC: Building Community Courage

August 22, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

Day two of the National Sexual Assault Conference continued today with a panel discussion about survivors with intellectual disabilities.

Utah social worker David Fowers receives national honor for extensive prevention and treatment work

August 22, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

NSVRC and the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers are pleased to honor David Fowers with the 2019 Gail-Burns Smith Award.

Voices from NSAC: Building Corporate Courage

August 21, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

Today’s first conference session focused on corporations’ responsibilities to address sexual harassment and assault. Find out what resonated for attendees!

TripAdvisor and the Business Case for Better Safety Information

August 16, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

TripAdvisor’s Senior Director of Trust and Safety discusses the importance of better safety information for the traveling public.

5 Things to Know About Sexual Health for Back to Campus

August 14, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

Brush up on these (often-overlooked) sexual health tips before you head back to campus.