An Exploration of Specific Restorative Justice Practices to Address Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault
This resource is a recording of the following webinar from March 19, 2021:The current United States system’s punitive approach to intimate partner violence and sexual assault has left individual survivors— and, at times, whole communities—without access to safety or justice. The general goals of restorative justice approaches are to promote the agency of those harmed, addre ...
Community Building Conference 2020: Session: Building Resilience and Self-Care as a Means to Provide Community Care - Jasmin Brandow – Humankind Workshops
Jasmine Brandow from Humankind Works provided a session on Building Resilience and Self-Care as a Means to Provide Community Care as a session during the Community Building Conference: Working at the Intersections of Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Health and Substance Use
Know the Facts: COVID-19 Vaccines
This resource is a recording of a 1.5 hour webinar with Dr. Jane Kelly, Assistant State Epidemiologist from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to learn the scientific facts about COVID 19 and vaccines. This webinar took place on Thursday, March 26, 2021.
REALationships 101: Healthy Relationships
Healthy relationships have proven to increase our happiness, improve health and reduce stress. But the challenges one faces in relationships are inevitable. Test your relationship IQ and see how it compares to your peers by taking this brief quiz!
Level Up: Preventing Teen Dating Violence
Negative beliefs and behaviors surrounding gender stereotypes and what it means to “Be a Man” are among us. We can change what the future looks like, starting with ourselves. **It’s time to hold yourself and others accountable. It’s time to Level Up with respect. **It’s time to treat others like human beings, not objects to be conquered. It’ ...
Level Up for Change Website
This website is a comprehensive prevention website with our member organizations, community partners, and the general public. The website aims to increase the communities’ understanding of ways to promote healthy relationships in our communities and provide strategies to reduce the likelihood of sexual violence among youth.
SCCADVASA Services & Statistics Infographic
Infographic shares the number of survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who were served directly by member organizations and accessed 24-hr hotlines. It also gives statistics on SCCADVASA's professional capacity building assistance to improve victim services, training efforts and collateral distribution.
SCCADVASA Virtual Conference - Widening Pathways: Improving Access and Services for Survivors with Disabilities
People with disabilities experience violence at a rate three times higher than individuals without disabilities. Social isolation, reliance on assistance equipment and/or other individuals to access services, and compounded health complications not only increase risk of victimization, but also can create challenges for victim/survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence to receive services fo ...
Indigenous Women's Alliance of South Carolina
Click on the resource to go to the Twitter page of the Indigenous Women's Alliance of South Carolina. The Alliance exists to recognize, unify, and provide support and empowerment to all women of Indigenous origin residing in SC and is a subcommittee of the South Carolina Indian Affairs Commission.
National Indigenous Women's Resource Center
Click on the resource to go the website for NIWRC, which provides national leadership in ending gender-based violence in tribal communities by lifting up the collective voices of grassroots advocates and offering culturally grounded resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen tribal sovereignty.
Fact Sheet: Violence Against American Indian & Alaska Native Communities
Click on the resource to download a fact sheet on the high rates of homicide against American Indian and Alaska Native People. This resource is provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Culturally Relevant Services for Tribal Communities and Communities of Color
Click on the resource to download a summary of a roundtable discussion about the effectiveness of culturally specific services provided to sexual assault survivors. This resource was created by the Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative and co-created by the National Organization of Asians and Pacific Islanders Ending Sexual Violence and the Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assault Coalition.
Working with Older Survivors of Abuse: A Framework for Advocates
Click on the resource to download a summary report that describes 7 guiding principles with minimum guidelines and practical strategies for advocates and programs to consider when creating or enhancing their services to better meet the needs of older survivors. Hyperlinks to 34 video segments of experts discussing key content are interspersed throughout the document. This resource is provided by t ...
Substance Use/Abuse in the Context of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, & Trauma
Click on the resource to download a trainer's guide and accompanying material for advocates and community partners working to provide trauma-informed training on substance use and abuse in the context of domestic violence and sexual assault. This resource was provided by the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health.
Coercion Related to Mental Health and Substance Use in the Context of IPV
Click on the resource to download a tool for screening, assessment, and brief counseling in primary care and behavioral health settings. This resource was provided by the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health.
Toolkit for Working with Survivors with Intersecting DV, Mental Health, & Substance Use Disorders
Click on the resource to go to a Google Drive folder with various tools and resources for working with survivors who have intersecting domestic violence, mental health, trauma, and substance use disorders. These resources are provided by the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health and include infographics, partnership guides, and other tools.
Opening the Door to Healing
Click on the resource to download a report that includes research, information and practice materials for reaching and serving crime victims who have a history of incarceration. This resource is provided by the National Resource Center for Reaching Victims and it synthesizes information and insights from a group of professionals, including VOCA administrators, victim advocates, lawyers, reent ...
Working with Victims Who Are Inmates
Click on the resource to download a manual with questions for consideration and tips for working with incarcerated survivors. This resource is provided by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape.
Hope Behind Bars
Click on the resource to download an advocate's guide to helping survivors of sexual abuse in detention. This resource is provided by Just Detention International.
Just Detention International
Click on the resource to go to the website for JDI, which is a health and human rights organization that seeks to end sexual abuse in all forms of detention. They provide training and resources to service providers, technical support to corrections institutions, and inmate support.
Staying Safer on the Streets
Click on the resource to download this safety planning tool for sexual violence survivors experiencing homelessness. This resource is provided by the Victim Rights Law Center.
National Coalition for the Homeless
Click on the resource to visit this website, which has access to information, resources, and tools to meet the needs of individuals experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity.
Economic Security and Safe Relationships
Click on the resource to download an article on how economic opportunities impact health and safety, including relationships. This resource is provided by the Prevention Institute.
South Carolina Association of the Deaf
Click on the resource to visit the website for this organization. SCAD's mission is to advocate for full accessibility and to improve the quality of life for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in South Carolina. Their website has information on interpreters in SC, training opportunities, and other resources.
South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind
Click on the resource to go the website for the SC School for the Deaf and Blind. This organization is the statewide leader in education and accessibility for individuals who are deaf, blind, or sensory multi-disabled.
South Carolina's Immigrant Victim Coalition
Click on the resource to visit the Immigrant Victim Coalition's website. The IVC is a project of SCCADVASA and is run by community members and service providers across South Carolina. The website has access to resources, news, and information about meeting the needs of immigrant crime victims in SC.
Resources for Creating an Inclusive Environment for People who are Deaf or Disabled
Click on the resource to go to a website with tools for creating inclusive environments. This website includes downloadable resources for virtual events, in-person events, and print materials. This resource is provided by End Abuse of People with Disabilities.
Understanding Disabilities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Click on the resource to download a Toolkit with information about disabilities, Indian tribes, and relevant resources. You will also find suggestions for improving services, providing protections, and tapping resources in local tribal communities for people with disabilities. This resource is provided by the National Council on Disability.
Eight Step Plan for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Sexual Assault
Click on the resource to download a tool on providing advocacy services to survivors of sexual assault who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. This resource was provided by the Resource Sharing Project.
Review Tool: Accessibility & Responsiveness for Survivors with Disabilities
Click on the resource to download the Accessibility Responsiveness Tool, which provides a framework for domestic violence, sexual violence, and disability service organizations to think about the “when, where, what, and how” of providing inclusive, accessible, trauma-informed, and responsive services. This resource was provided by the Safety First Initiative, which is a local collabora ...
Disability Etiquette
Click on the resource to download a publication that discusses basic tips to follow to when interacting with a person with a disability. The main point is that whenever in doubt, just ask! This resource was provided by the United Spinal Association.
Moving at the Speed of Trust: Disability Justice and Transformative Justice
Click on the resource link to go to a web page to download a recording of an online conversation conducted in April 2020 about the intersections of disability justice and transformative justice. This resource was provided by the Barnard Center for Research on Women and includes the recording, transcript of the conversation, and accompanying materials.
Law Enforcement Considerations for Responding to Sexual Violence in LGBTQ+ Communities
Click on the resource to download a toolkit to strengthen law enforcement's understanding of and response to sexual violence in LGBTQ+ communities. This resource is provided by the International Association of Chiefs of Police in partnership with RALIANCE.
Practice Guidelines for Delivery of Trauma-Informed and LGBTQ Culturally-Competent Care
Click on the resource to download a guide that highlights several practical issues related to serving youth impacted by trauma and/or dealing withissues of sexual orientation and gender identity. This resource is a companion guide to the Safe and Successful Youth Initiative, which is a the work of the American Institute for Research (AIR), in partnership with WestEd and Justice Resource Institute ...
Gender-Integrated Shelters
Click on the resource to download a report that focuses on advice and experience from agencies who have integrated transgender, gender non-conforming, or non-binary individuals into their domestic violence shelters. This resource was provided by Forge.
Self-Assessment Tool for Serving Clients Who are Trans and Non-Binary
Click on the resource link to download a self-assessment tool to assess if your agency is ready to serve transgender and non-binary clients. This resource was provided by Forge.
LGBTQ Inclusive Services Readiness Checklist
Click on the resource link to download a self-assessment to help agencies determine how effectively they are supporting LGBTQI+ individuals and aid in identifying areas of professional/agency growth. This resource was provided by The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging.
Increasing Access to Healing Services and Just Outcomes for Older African American Crime Survivors
Click on the resource link to go to a web page to download a toolkit for enhancing critical knowledge and informing action to increase access for older African American Crime Survivors. This resource is comprised of a guide with 5 content modules and was provided by the National Resource Center for Reaching Victims.
Selected Resources for Advancing Racial Equity
Click on the resource link to download a document with selected resources for advancing race equity. This resource was provided by Race Matter's Institute: A program of JustPartners, Inc.
Maintaining Safe and Stable Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors
Click on the resource link to download a manual for attorneys and advocates assisting domestic violence survivors who are at risk of losing their housing or who need to improve the safety of their housing. This resource was provided by the National Housing Law Project.
Able-SC
Click on the resource link to go to Able's website. This non-profit organization provides in-state support for technical assistance, individual services and disability representation.
With Black Women In Mind: SCCADVASA's COC Listening Project Summary
Click on the resource link to download the resource on centering African American women’s experience with interpersonal violence and sexual assault. This is resources was created by SCCADVASA in 2019.
SCCADVASA Strategic Plan 2020-2023
SCCADVASA's Strategic Plan set forth by the Board of Directors from 2020-2023
End of the Year Giving Strategy
End of the year giving strategy webinar for Executive Directors. 6.18.2020
A National Portrait of Restorative Approaches to IPV
A National Portrait of Restorative Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence: Pathways to Safety, Accountability, Healing, and Well-Being
Guide for Transformative Prevention Programming: Sexual Violence & Individuals Who Identify as LGBTQ
Digital Written Consent to Share Information
This document from the National Network to End Domestic Violence and the Confidentiality Institute discusses best practices related to the use of digital tools to obtain written consent to share information.
Tools and Resources for SANEs, FNEs, and Medical Providers during a Pandemic
The International Association of Forensic Nurse Examiners (IAFN) compiled a list of resources and links for medical providers who are conducting forensic medical examinations for victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
End Abuse of People with Disabilities: Sustaining Services for Survivors with Disabilities During COVID-19
With the global rise of COVID-19, survivors with disabilities are finding themselves in increasingly vulnerable positions. Not only are people with disabilities more at risk of contracting COVID-19, but they are also more likely to rely on support services that make social distancing nearly impossible.
South Carolina COVID-19 Response and Resources from Appleseed Legal Justice Center
In the wake of school closure, economic shock and other unseen impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Appleseed Legal Justice Center has created a comprehensive database for South Carolina families searching for answers about food access, housing, consumer protection, healthcare and other developments. They will be updating this resource for as long as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions Involving Courts and COVID-19
Since the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic began in the United States, state and local courthouses have closed or postponed hearings to slow the spread of the virus. Uncertainty about whether a courthouse is open or if a hearing is still scheduled can be frustrating and frightening. WomensLaw.org has compiled these resources and our Frequently Asked Questions to help navigate this rapidly changing ...
Summary of New Requirements for Private Employers Under First Coronavirus Response Act
On March 18, 2020, President Trump signed into law new legislation in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (“COVID-19”) pandemic. Both houses of Congress overwhelmingly voted in support of the legislation with the Senate passing it by a vote of 90-8 just hours before the President signed it. The law takes effect within 15 days of enactment, which is April 2, 2020..
How to Operate as a Remote Workplace During a Public Health Crisis
During a public health crisis such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, when public health officials recommend “social distancing” to slow the spread of infection, technology such as remote access to files, instant messaging, and video calls may be used to maintain program operations while allowing staff and volunteers to work remotely. Many of these tools may be beneficial for mobile adv ...
Recording: Infectious Disease Preparedness Among Homeless Assistance Providers
Recorded webinar from HUD on Infectious Disease Preparedness, March 10, 2020.
Interim Guidance for Homeless Shelter
Plan, prepare and respond to coronavirus disease 2019 (from CDC)
Telecounseling101
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape compiled this resource to give findings from their project to measure success using telecounseling with survivors.
Texas Council on Family Violence: COVID-19 Safety
TCFV compiled information for domestic violence leaders, advocates, and shelters to help prepare and respond to COVID-19.
Using Tech to Communicate with Survivors During a Public Health Crisis
When public health officials recommend "social distancing" to slow the spread of infection, technology such as video calls or web chats may be useful to connect with survivors remotely.
Handout and Recording: Evaluation and Measuring Success
Join SART leaders and team members from across South Carolina for this webinar on SART Evaluation & Measuring for Success, which will be facilitated by Kristina Vadas, Sexual Assault Program Coordinator for Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services and contract facilitator for OVC TTAC. IIn this webinar, participants will learn about ways to establish and use benchmarks to evaluate the ...
Improving Health Outcomes and Contraceptive Access by Addressing Coercion in Intimate Partner Violence
Relationship health and intimate partner violence have a considerable impact on overall health. The 2010-2012 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) found that people with a history of sexual and intimate partner violence reported significantly higher levels of chronic pain, frequent headaches, asthma, difficulty sleeping, irritable bowel syndrome, and poor mental health outc ...
Improving Health Outcomes and Contraceptive Access by Addressing Coercion in IPV
A report of of findings from interviews with healthcare providers and advocates with a summary of strengths of current practices, opportunities for growth, and proposed recommendations.
Restorative Justice and Intimate Partner Violence
Restorative Justice and Intimate Partner Violence - James Ptacek and Loretta Frederick
2018-2019 SC Domestic Violence Advisory Committee Annual Report
2019 SC Domestic Violence Advisory Committee Annual Report
Bar Listening Sessions Report
The Bar Outreach Listening Sessions Report is a summary of insights gained from interviews with staff at alcohol-serving establishments across South Carolina.
Working with Faith Communities
What can faith communities do to raise awareness and support survivors?
2017 SCCADVASA Annual Report
View a flip-book version of this report at https://issuu.com/sccadvasa1/docs/sccadvasa_annual_report_18.
SC SART Manual
Click on the resource link to download a tool for SART Coordinators to improve their community’s multidisciplinary response to sexual assault. This resource was created by SCCADVASA in 2017.
2016 SCCADVASA Annual Report
View a flip-book version of this report at https://issuu.com/sccadvasa/docs/sccadvasa_annual_report_final.
LGBTQ Best Practice Manual
Click on the resource link to download a manual for advocates and service providers working with IPV and SA survivors who identify at lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or Queer. This resource was created by SCCADVASA in 2014 and updated in 2016.
SC PREA Manual
Click on the resource link to download an advocacy manual for providing services to survivors of sexual assault and abuse in South Carolina Correctional Facilities. This resource was created by SCCADVASA in 2016 and updated in 2017.
Best Practices: Advocacy, Service Delivery and Outreach for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Click on the resource link to download a manual to assist with advocacy and service delivery for survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault who are Immigrants or who are limited English proficient. This manual was created by SCCADVASA in 2014.