A special screening of the new HBO Documentary, I AM EVIDENCE,
will be shown for all conference participants at the
19th Annual Ending Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT.
Burger King releases bullying video because NO JR DESERVES TO BE BULLIED! Enjoy... https://youtu.be/mnKPEsbTo9s
NOMINATIONS OPEN.
It is time to make nominations for the Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month awards (SAAMys).
If you know someone who has made exceptional contributions to the anti-rape movement: or,
an innovative program that creatively addresses awareness, education, and/or prevention of sexual violence; or,
an exceptional mental health professional who has provided service to victims through their exemplary clinical supervision for others.
All nominations must by in by January 16 to be considered for the 2018 awards.
OUR VALUES
We are committed to serving all survivors and working toward the prevention of sexual violence. KASAP and its member programs (local sexual assault programs) do not discriminate against anyone on the basis of disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, religion, race, ethnicity, immigration status, incarceration, age, socioeconomic status, level of education, or type of sexual victimization. All are welcome.
We acknowledge that sexual violence does not happen in a vacuum; it impacts different groups in different ways. We also recognize that each individual survivor and community member come to our programs with diverse backgrounds and multi-layered identities that affect their access to medical and sexual assault services, experience with the Justice system, needs, and feelings of safety. As service providers, we are committed to meeting people where they are and working to ensure that our services are inclusive and responsive to the real needs of survivors.