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El tema central del Mes de concientización sobre la agresión sexual (SAAM, por sus siglas en inglés) que se conmemora en abril es “Trazando conexiones: la prevención exige equidad”. La campaña hace un llamado a todas las personas, comunidades, organizaciones e instituciones al cambio: en nosotros mismos, así como en los sistemas que nos rodean, para construir la equidad racial y el respeto. #SAAM2023 #DrawingConnections #TrazandoConexiones #RacialEquityMatters #LaEquidadRacialImporta

NSVRC elabora materiales gratis para la campaña nacional del Mes de concientización sobre la agresión sexual que se conmemora cada año en el mes de abril. El objetivo del SAAM es concientizar a la población acerca de la violencia sexual e informar a las comunidades sobre cómo prevenirla.

Estén pendientes, ya que seguiremos compartiendo más recursos en preparación para la campaña de este año. Sabemos que un solo mes no es suficiente para resolver un asunto tan grave y generalizado como la violencia sexual. Sin embargo, la atención que se genera durante el mes de abril brinda una oportunidad para dar energía y expandir los esfuerzos de prevención durante el resto del año. Para conocer más información, los invitamos a visitar el enlace en nuestra biografía: Trazando conexiones: la prevención exige equidad #SAAM2023
 

   
   
 

                 

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#SAAM2023 Glossary of Terms

Winding road with roads in aerial view

A Survivor's Guide to Understanding Therapeutic Healing Pathways

Employees sit around a desk having a discussion

How to Create a Trauma Informed Workplace 

Side view of a row of books in a library

Social Justice Booklist for Children, Teens, and Young Adults

 

Greyish blue watercolor background with a filing cabinet and files floating in the center with a magnifying glass.

#DrawingConnections with our Partners: the Resource Toolkit Library

making connections within the movement to end sexual violence

SAAM 2023 Guest Blog Series

Making Connections within the Movement to End Sexual Violence

 

Past SAAM Blogs

 Trauma in my Pocket: Social Media and Memories of Sexual Harassment after Field Research  Trauma in my Pocket: Social Media and Memories of Sexual Harassment after Field Research

Trauma in my Pocket: Social Media and Memories of Sexual Harassment after Field Research

Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment is Economic Justice

Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment is Economic Justice

April is also Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is also Child Abuse Prevention Month

Creating Safe Online Communities: An Interview with Zora's Daughters Podcast

Creating Safe Online Communities: An Interview with Zora's Daughters Podcast

(How to Make Sure) It Gets Better

(How to Make Sure) It Gets Better

Fire Emojis: Queerness and Online (sexual) Harassment

Fire Emojis: Queerness and Online (sexual) Harassment

10 Tips on Being Trauma-Informed Online

10 Tips on Being Trauma-Informed Online

Understanding Disability Inclusion and Ableism

Understanding Disability Inclusion and Ableism

On Writing as a Survivor

On Writing as a Survivor

Host a Sister

Host a Sister

Preventing Online Sexual Victimization of People with Developmental Disabilities

Bystander Intervention Online

Preventing Online Sexual Victimization of People with Developmental Disabilities

Bystander Intervention Online

Don’t be a Noob — Talk to Boys About Online Safety Building Safe Online Spaces for Teens

Don't be a Noob - Talk to Boys About Online Safety

Building Safe Online Spaces for Teens

We Can Build Healthy Social Norms Online

Reentry into a Digital World

We Can Build Healthy Social Norms Online

 

Reentry into a Digital World

 

We Can End Digital Victim-Blaming: How to Support Survivors of Sexual Violence Online Five Offline Strategies to Build ‘Sexual Citizenship’ Online

We Can End Digital Victim-Blaming: How to Support Survivors of Sexual Violence Online

 

Five Offline Strategies to Build ‘Sexual Citizenship’ Online

 

Five Takeaways Six Ways

Five Takeaways from the First-Ever Completely Virtual SAAM

 

Six Ways You Can Support Survivors Online During SAAM

 

Start at Home

Incarcerated Survivors

Start at Home: Modeling Healthy Behaviors Keeps Kids Safe

 

This Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Remember Incarcerated Survivors

 

Stop

 

Sexual Violence: We Know How to Stop It

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Word Cloud with Glossary terms

#SAAM2023 Glossary of Terms

Winding road with roads in aerial view

A Survivor's Guide to Understanding Therapeutic Healing Pathways

Employees sit around a desk having a discussion

How to Create a Trauma Informed Workplace 

Side view of a row of books in a library

Social Justice Booklist for Children, Teens, and Young Adults

 

Greyish blue watercolor background with a filing cabinet and files floating in the center with a magnifying glass.

#DrawingConnections with our Partners: the Resource Toolkit Library

making connections within the movement to end sexual violence

SAAM 2023 Guest Blog Series

Making Connections within the Movement to End Sexual Violence

 

Past SAAM Blogs

 Trauma in my Pocket: Social Media and Memories of Sexual Harassment after Field Research  Trauma in my Pocket: Social Media and Memories of Sexual Harassment after Field Research

Trauma in my Pocket: Social Media and Memories of Sexual Harassment after Field Research

Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment is Economic Justice

Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment is Economic Justice

April is also Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is also Child Abuse Prevention Month

Creating Safe Online Communities: An Interview with Zora's Daughters Podcast

Creating Safe Online Communities: An Interview with Zora's Daughters Podcast

(How to Make Sure) It Gets Better

(How to Make Sure) It Gets Better

Fire Emojis: Queerness and Online (sexual) Harassment

Fire Emojis: Queerness and Online (sexual) Harassment

10 Tips on Being Trauma-Informed Online

10 Tips on Being Trauma-Informed Online

Understanding Disability Inclusion and Ableism

Understanding Disability Inclusion and Ableism

On Writing as a Survivor

On Writing as a Survivor

Host a Sister

Host a Sister

Preventing Online Sexual Victimization of People with Developmental Disabilities

Bystander Intervention Online

Preventing Online Sexual Victimization of People with Developmental Disabilities

Bystander Intervention Online

Don’t be a Noob — Talk to Boys About Online Safety Building Safe Online Spaces for Teens

Don't be a Noob - Talk to Boys About Online Safety

Building Safe Online Spaces for Teens

We Can Build Healthy Social Norms Online

Reentry into a Digital World

We Can Build Healthy Social Norms Online

 

Reentry into a Digital World

 

We Can End Digital Victim-Blaming: How to Support Survivors of Sexual Violence Online Five Offline Strategies to Build ‘Sexual Citizenship’ Online

We Can End Digital Victim-Blaming: How to Support Survivors of Sexual Violence Online

 

Five Offline Strategies to Build ‘Sexual Citizenship’ Online

 

Five Takeaways Six Ways

Five Takeaways from the First-Ever Completely Virtual SAAM

 

Six Ways You Can Support Survivors Online During SAAM

 

Start at Home

Incarcerated Survivors

Start at Home: Modeling Healthy Behaviors Keeps Kids Safe

 

This Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Remember Incarcerated Survivors

 

Stop

 

Sexual Violence: We Know How to Stop It