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Cultures of Care: Survivor Advocates

  Advocacy programs and others that support survivors of sexual assault should include survivors on staff. Survivors are who started this movement and are integral to continued work being done in Tribal and non-Tribal communities. This webinar will explore how programs can develop practices, policies, and a culture that leads to a working environment that […]

What Non-Native Service Providers Need to Know About Supporting Indigenous Survivors

  Non-Native sexual violence advocates and responders are often woefully lacking in their ability to support Indigenous survivors. One training cannot fix that, but this webinar will work to shift the framework and offer education, tips, and tools to increase the capacity of non-Native people and programs that provide services to Indigenous survivors of sexual […]

Taking Action to End Sexual Violence: An Introduction to Policy Advocacy

Join the National Tribal Sexual Assault Resource Center for an upcoming webinar, Taking Action to End Sexual Violence: An Introduction to Policy Advocacy. Register at miwsac.co/mar24NTSARC. Have you been wondering how to get involved in changing the policies that impact our work and the way we do it? Do you feel called to be a […]

Reimagining Our Response Webinar Series

Join the National Tribal Sexual Assault Resource Center for a 3-Part Webinar Series centered around reimagining our response to sexual violence.   Part 1  | Exploring Sexual Violence Response Frameworks Part 1 will be a discussion of current response frameworks, including SARTs & mobile advocacy, while talking about broadening those approaches to be more culturally […]

Reimagining Our Response Webinar Series

Join the National Tribal Sexual Assault Resource Center for a 3-Part Webinar Series centered around reimagining our response to sexual violence.   Part 1  | Exploring Sexual Violence Response Frameworks Part 1 will be a discussion of current response frameworks, including SARTs & mobile advocacy, while talking about broadening those approaches to be more culturally […]