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Sexual Assault Response Team Implementation
A CSCC best practice includes establishing or enhancing an existing sexual assault response team (SART) on their campus. Each SART should provide, at a minimum, confidential services; 24-hour advocacy; and services that are flexible, varied, and provided by well-trained people to address the needs of victims (Not Alone, n. d.). This group plays a distinctly different role from the Task Force, but may share a few members.
Developing a Team
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Planning for a SART (NSVRC) (.pdf)
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Needs Assessment Survey (New Hampshire Governor’s Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence) (.pdf)
Guidelines and Protocols
Coordinated Community Response Team
Other Resources
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Vicarious Trauma Toolkit (OVC) (web link)
Articles and External Links
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