Resources

Community Resources to help educate, support empowerment, healing and more.

Student and Parent Resources

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    “Callisto started with a goal to build a system that empowers survivors of sexual assault, rebuilds their sense of agency, prioritizes privacy, and facilitates coordinated action. Our solution, Callisto Vault, is a suite of tools designed to help survivors navigate barriers and define their own pathways toward healing and justice. Within Callisto Vault, survivors can access two tools: the Matching System and Encrypted Record Form”

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    “End Rape on Campus (EROC) works to end campus sexual violence through direct support for survivors and their communities; prevention through education; and policy reform at the campus, local, state, and federal levels.”

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    “Item descriptionFounded in 2013, Know Your IX is a survivor- and youth-led project of Advocates for Youth that aims to empower students to end sexual and dating violence in their schools.”

  • #WeRidgeTogether Website

    “#WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization created to cast light upon the endemic issue of sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. Our mission is to make the youth and amateur sport environment safer for all athletes. We believe sport should be the safest and healthiest place for children and young adults to grow and flourish, and that every individual has the right to learn, play, and compete without fear of sexual abuse. We are committed to creating the radical change needed to fulfill that vision by addressing education and awareness, creating a safe place for survivors to find resources and share their voices, and eliminating the stigma around these necessary conversations.”

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    “The mission of It’s On Us is to build the movement to combat campus sexual assault by engaging all students, including young men, and activating the largest student organizing program of its kind in grassroots awareness and prevention education programs.”

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    The Campus Accountability Tool (CAMT) was created by End Rape on Campus and launched on January 25, 2023 to allow students to access and compare campus sexual assault statistics, prevention efforts, and survivor support resources in one place

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    Callisto Vault is a suite of tools designed to help survivors navigate barriers and define their own pathways toward healing and justice. Within Callisto Vault, survivors can access two tools: the Matching System and Encrypted Record Form. Learn more by visiting their website

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    The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act along with other legislation was created to provide you with specific rights. Learn more about it here.

Sexual Violence HelpLine/Resources/Apps

  • Website: Rainn.org

    National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-656-4673

  • Support and resources for the LGTBQAI+ community.

    The Trevor Project

    Click here for a guide for LBGTQ Victims and Survivors of Sexual Assault. Victims and Survivors Guide

  • National Alliance to End Sexual Violence: https://endsexualviolence.org

  • National Helpline for Male Survivors https://1in6.org

  • National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs Hotline: 212-714-1141

  • The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is accessible 24/7. Please call them at 800-273-8255.

  • The National Human Trafficking Hotline is accessible 24/7. Please call them at 888-373-7888 or text them at 233-73.

  • Trans Lifeline provides trans peer support for our community that’s been divested from police since day one. We’re run by and for trans people.

    Website: https://translifeline.org

    Hotline: (877)565-8860

  • Courage First Athlete Helpline,” serve athletes, former athletes, parents, coaches, and sports communities through crisis response, mental well-being intervention, informational resources, and reporting guidance for concerns about emotional, physical, or sexual abuse. Courage First’s team of athlete-centered counselors offer confidential assistance through calls, text, and online chat.”

    Courage First Website

  • “Our Wave will provide survivors with the community and tools needed to share their voice and make an impact with their story.”

    Our Wave

Educational Documents/Books

  • Learn about the impact of reporting and investigation process on student survivors.

    https://www.knowyourix.org/thecostofreporting/

  • Learn from Know Your IX resource and accommodations that should be or can be available to you.

    https://www.knowyourix.org/statepolicy-playbook/resources-and-accomodations/

  • The Survivor’s Guide to Navigating the Impact of Campus Sexual Assault was developed to educate survivors on how they can tap into their local campus and community networks to navigate these challenges. And we are excited to launch it in partnership with me too. International.

  • This is a guide created by Callisto on how to be an ally and how to help friend.

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    “After Campus Sexual Assault: A Guide For Parents addresses how, when, and why students tell their parents about having been sexually assaulted. Giving and getting the news can be messy. Although parents often are stunned by the news, it’s important to provide stability and safety at this vulnerable time.” Susan B. Sorenson

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    “A Groundbreaking Study Sexual Citizens transforms how we understand and address sexual assault. Through intimate portraits of life and sex among today’s college students, Jennifer S. Hirsch and Shamus Khan spresent an entirely new way to understand sexual assault. Their insights transcending current debates about consent, predators in a “hunting ground,” or the dangers of hooking up.

    Sexual Citizens reveals the social ecosystem that makes sexual assault a predictable element of life on a college campus. The powerful concepts of sexual projects, sexual citizenship, and sexual geographies, provide a new language for understanding the forces that shape young people’s sexual relationships. The result transforms our understanding of sexual assault and provides a new roadmap for how to address it.”