How to Date A Survivor: Part II How to Be A Supportive Partner
By Tessa Gurley, CCASA Blogger So you’re in a relationship with a survivor of sexual trauma. If you’re reading this blog, then your partner is …
By Tessa Gurley, CCASA Blogger So you’re in a relationship with a survivor of sexual trauma. If you’re reading this blog, then your partner is …
By Agueda Morgan, CCASA Director of Programs Hi everyone, In the past few weeks, I was able to participate in two different meetings that other …
CCASA’s response to TIME’s “It’s Time to End ‘Rape Culture’ Hysteria” 1) Yes, individual offenders should be held accountable for their crimes, AND they remain …
An interview with Kelly Miller, Executive Director of the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence, on the Love What’s Real campaign. 1) How did the …
by Kristiana Huitrón This is Part 2 of a 2 part series on talking with boys about consent. Read Part 1 here. Now the …
By Michelle Wolff, CCASA Blogger Some people think if a girl is drunk and someone rapes her, she’s to blame. However, educating our daughters about …
By Carla Hase, CCASA Blogger I’ve been coordinating the 6th JD response to sexual assault for over 2 years. My social work career started over …
By Michelle Wolff & Alexa Priddy, CCASA Bloggers Social media is frequently turning up in the world of criminal justice. Not-so-smart criminals brag about their …
By Dan Church, CCASA Blogger Over the past year I have noticed an odd social occurrence in relation to my job. Perhaps I’m out with …
By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger Visit www.ccasa.org/saam for April events & more! April marks the one year anniversary of the CCASA Blog. To …