Projects:
Missing Piece of the Puzzle: Effective Interventions with Students Responsible for Sexual Misconduct Project
The Missing Piece of the Puzzle: Effective Interventions with Students Responsible for Sexual Misconduct project expands the implementation of STARRSA (Science-Based Treatment, Accountability, and Risk Reduction for Sexual Assault). STARRSA is designed specifically for college and university students who have engaged in problematic sexual behavior. Expanded implementation of STARRSA addresses key gaps in services related to behavior change of campus sexual assault respondents, expands the options necessary to meet the needs of diverse and culturally specific campuses, and offers new opportunities to enhance the efficacy of grievance processes intended to hold students meaningfully accountable for their actions, prevent the behavior from recurring, and give them the skills needed to live safely in any community.
Grant Programs Served:
TA InitiativeContacts:
Rosemary Gonzales
rosemary.gonzales@calcasa.orgLeadership Education and Advancement for Professionals (LEAP)
This project provides training and technical assistance to build the capacity of emerging executives and aspiring leaders working in domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking organizations that serve culturally specific communities.
Grant Programs Served:
Rural, Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP), STOP Grant ProgramContacts:
Rosemary Gonzales
rosemary.gonzales@calcasa.orgVictim Rights Law Center
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Student Conduct DDVSAS Capacity-Building Project
This project provides basic and advanced training and technical assistance (TTA) to institutions of higher education funded under the Grants to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking on Campus (Campus Program) to build the capacity of the student conduct, Title IX, and other disciplinary personnel to implement trauma-informed strategies to address campus domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking (DDVSAS) by strengthening policy, developing protocols, enhancing training, and promoting core competencies for effective student disciplinary response.
Grant Programs Served:
CampusContacts:
Stacy Malone
smalone@victimrights.orgLegal Empowerment Advocacy Project (LEAP)
The Legal Empowerment Advocacy Project (LEAP) enhances and expands the capacity of non-attorney legal advocates working with survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Grant Programs Served:
Legal Assistance for Victims, STOP Grant ProgramContacts:
Mary Darcy
mdarcy@victimrights.orgYouth in Education Settings Legal Services Project (YES Project)
The Youth in Education Settings Legal Services Project (YES Project) builds the capacity and competency of civil attorneys and legal advocates on legal issues that arise in primary and secondary educational institutions involving youth (ages 11 to 24) survivors of dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Grant Programs Served:
Legal Assistance for Victims, STOP Grant ProgramContacts:
Mary Darcy
mdarcy@victimrights.orgSexual Assault Justice Education (SAJE) Project
The Sexual Assault Justice Education (SAJE) project provides basic and advanced consultations, resources, training, and technical assistance to attorneys who represent sexual assault survivors.
Grant Programs Served:
Legal Assistance for Victims, Rural, STOP Grant ProgramContacts: