Resources

  • LGBTQ+ Covid 19 Listening Session

    While everyone is impacted by the COVID-19 public health crisis, the impact is far greater on people from underserved communities: older adults, people with disabilities, communities of color and so many more. Prior to COVID-19, these communities were already underserved...
  • Girls And Women Of Color Covid-19 Listening Session

    While everyone is impacted by the COVID-19 public health crisis, the impact is far greater on people from underserved communities: older adults, people with disabilities, communities of color and so many more. Prior to COVID-19, these communities were already underserved...
  • Working Remotely: Key Considerations For Survivor-Centered Organizations

    Many victim service and survivor-center training and technical assistance providers find themselves navigating a new landscape during COVID-19: working from home. This shift for providers raises many questions, uncertainty, and a complex dynamic of work/home life balance. Through this interactive...
  • Tele-Advocacy Ensuring Accessibility for Underserved Crime Survivors During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Victim service providers and other systems of care are implementing new strategies to sustain critical services for survivors of crime while physical distancing and other requirements to reduce the spread are in place in communities across the country. Tele-advocacy –...
  • Staying Centered: A Virtual Breather for People Supporting Survivors During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Are you feeling increased levels of stress and anxiety? If you answered yes, know you are not alone. People across the country are mobilizing quickly to ensure services for survivors of crime continue during the COVID-19 crisis. Confronting this new...
  • National Strategy Sessions on Sustaining Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    How do we stay connected with survivors and continue to provide support, especially to those with the fewest resources and greatest needs, while keeping our programs, staff, and communities healthy? The National Resource Center for Reaching Victims is hosting a...
  • Winter Storytelling: Our Indigenous Past, Present, and Future of Advocacy 

    Native communities often consider advocacy, education, prevention, restoration, and sovereignty as a unified “whole”. This sum of it’s parts includes important historical facets, diverse intergenerational experiences, and both the current and future of maintaining a cultural balance between contemporary and...
  • Promoting Accessible and Inclusive Services for Victims with Disabilities: A Webinar for VOCA Administrators

    According to the Bureau of Justice Statistic’s 2016 report, people with disabilities were more than three times more likely to experience violent crime than people without disabilities from 2010-2014. At the same time, only 13% of violent crime victims with...
  • Opening the Door to Healing: Reaching and Serving Crime Victims Who Have a History of Incarceration

    Opening the Door to Healing: Reaching and Serving Crime Victims Who Have a History of Incarceration explores the realities of survivors who live with a history of both victimization and incarceration. The report, based on a needs assessment that encompassed...
  • Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth is Violence Prevention Social Media Kit

    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people experience higher rates of sexual assault and intimate partner violence than do non-LGBTQ+ adults. This disparity not only starts in childhood — where studies show LGBTQ+ youth experience higher rates of child...