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Coming Soon: Access exclusive resources for staff and volunteers at rape crisis and sexual violence programs that provide “Enough is Enough” programming.

Serving Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Part II

It is critical that we actively consider how to adapt our primary prevention trainings, as well as our direct service...
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COLLEGE S.W.A.A.P. – Students With Awareness And Purpose: Engaging the Spectrum of Male Students

The importance of engaging men in the prevention of domestic and sexual violence is now becoming a much more widely...
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Serving Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Part I

It is critical that we actively consider how to adapt our primary prevention trainings, as well as our direct service...
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Noticing-and-Commenting on Title IX with End Rape on Campus

A webinar on the Department of Education's proposed new Title IX regulations and the accompanying notice-and-comment period for public feedback....
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MOUs with Campuses Navigating Possibilities

Participants will leave this webinar equipped with tools for negotiating Memoranda of Understanding, including a roadmap for creating an MOU...
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Working Together: How Colleges and Universities and Community Organizations Collaborate to Address Sexual Violence

Strategies for how to begin a successful collaborative relationship between a college and a rape crisis center
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Enough is Enough: Legislation and Opportunities

This webinar is specifically designed to assist rape crisis programs and advocates as they navigate their relationships with universities.
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Resources

Materials to support staff and volunteers at rape crisis and sexual violence programs.

Training

We offer a variety of training on sexual assault intervention and prevention.

Calendar

Events, webinars, and other training opportunities.

The New York State Center for Training and Technical Assistance was established through a joint partnership between the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault (the Alliance) and the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NYSCASA), which supports the efforts of Rape Crisis and Sexual Violence Programs (RCSVPs) to deliver quality sexual violence prevention and response services.

This website was developed with funding provided by the New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (OPDV). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault and do not necessarily represent the official views of OPDV.