This handout offers a snapshot of the lessons learned from the national Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative (SADI) and the key practices and dynamics for how dual/multi-service programs need to be critically self-reflective about the very ways in which we have structured our programs and service models in order to enhance comprehensive services for sexual assault survivors.
Tips for Advocacy Programs
This handout offers a snapshot of the lessons learned from the national Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative (SADI) and the key practices and dynamics for how dual/multi-service programs need to be critically self-reflective about the very ways in which we have structured our programs and service models in order to build services that meet the needs of survivors of sexual violence. You can use this handout, in conjunction with the Listening to Our Communities Toolkit, which provides guidance on conducting community needs assessments, and the Picturing Your Program Toolkit, which provides guidance on conducting an organizational assessment, to build your organizational change plan in order to best meet the needs of survivors of sexual violence.
Tips for Coalitions
This handout offers a snapshot of the lessons learned from the national Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative (SADI) and the key practices and dynamics for how dual/multi-service programs need to be critically self-reflective about the very ways in which we have structured our programs and service models in order to build services that meet the needs of survivors of sexual violence. You can use this handout, in conjunction with the Listening to Our Communities Toolkit, which provides guidance on conducting community needs assessments, and the Picturing Your Program Toolkit, which provides guidance on conducting an organizational assessment, as a foundation for building your training and technical assistance strategies and activities.
Tips for Administrators
This handout offers a snapshot of the lessons learned from the national Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative (SADI) and the key practices and dynamics for how dual/multi-service programs need to be critically self-reflective about the very ways in which they have structured their programs and service models in order to build services that meet the needs of survivors of sexual violence. You can use this handout as a foundation for understanding the organizational change work that advocacy programs need to undergo and that you can fund.