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A trauma-informed, intersectional podcast for sexual assault advocates to share their stories, find resources and gain a deeper understanding of the anti-sexual violence community.

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A trauma-informed, intersectional podcast for sexual assault advocates to share their stories, find resources and gain a deeper understanding of the anti-sexual violence community.

    Lesson 4: Stable and empowering leadership is fundamental

    Lesson 4: Stable and empowering leadership is fundamental

    Leadership. It can make or break an organization. The SADI project found that while many leadership styles can be impactful, stable and empowering leadership is the most effective. On today’s episode, we are talking with Val Williams, Executive Director at Hope Shores Alliance, about her time with the SADI project and what leadership looks like behind the scenes.

    • 44 min
    Lesson #3: Sustainable sexual assault services require explicit and agency-wide support.

    Lesson #3: Sustainable sexual assault services require explicit and agency-wide support.

    Supporting and advocating for survivors of sexual violence can lead to vicarious or secondary trauma. Throughout the SADI project, all six SADI sites realized staff members were not only experiencing secondary trauma but that their organizations were not adequately supporting them. In this podcast episode, we are chatting with Erica Blackwood, the SADI Specialist at NCCASA. Get ready as we dive deep into this next SADI lesson: sustainable sexual assault services require explicit and agency-wide support.

    • 35 min
    Lesson #2: To be truly effective, programs must have a clear organizational identity as a provider of services for survivors of sexual violence.

    Lesson #2: To be truly effective, programs must have a clear organizational identity as a provider of services for survivors of sexual violence.

    What is organizational identity? Well, during the course of the SADI project, SADI sites realized they weren’t all that clear on what that meant.

    This brings us to our next key SADI lesson: To be truly effective, programs must have a clear organizational identity as a provider of services for survivors of sexual violence. On today’s episode, we are chatting with Taylor Teichman, Youth Development Coordinator for the Pennsylvania Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness (ECYEH) initiative and a former technical assistance provider for the SADI project.

    • 29 min
    Lesson #1: Truly effective and accessible sexual assault services happen when a program has an understanding and direct response to racism and oppression.

    Lesson #1: Truly effective and accessible sexual assault services happen when a program has an understanding and direct response to racism and oppression.

    A basic tenet of the Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative was that effective sexual assault services could not happen if there is not an understanding and direct response to racism and oppression. Programs that do not endorse and enact an anti-racism/ oppression approach will be limited in their capacity to serve survivors from marginalized groups. Today we are unpacking anti-racism/oppression approaches, barriers, and best practices with members of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center: Louie Marven and Virginia Perez-Ortega.

    • 40 min
    Welcome to Season 2 aka The SADI Series

    Welcome to Season 2 aka The SADI Series

    In this podcast episode, we will dig a little deeper into four specific lessons from the SADI project, introduce individuals who were a part of the SADI project from the very beginning as well as meet new partners who are implementing SADI lessons right now. Join us for this unique behind-the-scenes look at the mistakes, the growth, and the takeaways behind the Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative.

    • 45 min
    Episode 5: Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, & Tools for Wellbeing

    Episode 5: Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, & Tools for Wellbeing

    You can do anything, but not everything. In this episode, we are joined by Nina Jusuf, Co-Founder and Program Director of NAPIESV, National Organization of Asian Pacific Islanders Ending Sexual Violence. We will discuss how survivor-serving organizations must provide impactful, comprehensive, and sustainable support for survivors by expanding their knowledge of sexual violence and healing. We will also share valuable tools to help organizations and individuals commit to their own well-being and care as integral parts of their sustainable support efforts. 

    • 31 min

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