Sexual Assault: Forensic and Clinical Management Web Room
Welcome to the Sexual Assault: Forensic and Clinical Management Web Room. You'll find links here to valuable resources on the World Wide Web that expand upon material covered here in this Virtual Clinic and offer opportunities for hands-on training.
Some of the links you'll find on the sites listed below may open
your regular web browser and bump you out of this program. If that happens, you
can come back with ALT-TAB.
- Technical Support for Sexual Assault: Forensic and Clinical Management
- iml.dartmouth.edu/sae/support/
- Technical support page for this project, including questions regarding possible bugs in the program.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- www.cdc.gov
- Search the site using the keywords "sexual assault" for further clinical information.
- Accessing Safety Initiative
- www.accessingsafety.org/
- The Accessing Safety Initiative helps organizations and communities meet the needs of women with disabilities and deaf women who are victims or survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
- National On Line Resource Center on Violence Against Women
- www.vawnet.org
- The Prevention Connection's Violence Against Women Wiki Project
- www.preventconnect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
- This website is Primary Prevention's project dedicated to advancing the
prevention of violence against women, especially primary prevention. As a
wiki dedicated to the same goal, the Prevention Connection Wiki Project is a
place to collect and share experiences gained in the practice, theory,
research and evaluation of violence against women prevention efforts.
Although it can be read by anyone, the intended audience for this wiki is
professionals and others dedicated to prevention efforts. There is a wide
breadth of knowledge from practitioners and researchers throughout the
country and world. Most of the knowledge, materials and insights about
violence against women prevention are typically not published in written
reports, journal articles or books. Instead, the wisdom of violence against
women prevention exists in the heads of people doing the work day-to-day. A
wiki is a medium to share, refine and add to the practical experience of
practitioners and engage in a collective "evidence-building" process.