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    • Self Care & Vicarious Trauma
    • Outcomes, Data, & Evaluation
    • Communication & Awareness
    • Training & Facilitation
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    • Grants
  • Prevention
    • Prevention Orientation
    • Children’s Safety Partnership
    • Youth & Schools
    • Community Level Prevention
    • Assessment & Evaluation
    • Curriculum Work Group
  • Intervention
    • Survivor Resources >
      • Questions & Answers
      • Story Telling
      • Healing Journey
      • Safety & Privacy
      • Navigating Services
      • Podcasts
    • Basic Needs
    • Health & Justice
    • Support Groups
    • Advocate Training
    • Facilitating SARTs
    • Statewide Training Materials
    • Statewide Helpline
    • Helpline Volunteer Recruitment & Management
    • Crisis Intervention & Mental Health Support
  • Culturally & Community Specific
    • Campus & K-12 Title IX
    • Disability Rights & Resources
    • Language Access
    • Rural
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    • Military & Veterans
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    • Resources After Mass Violence
    • Stalking
  • CACs
    • NCA Standards
    • CAC Model & Management
    • MDT Resources
    • Case Review Resources
    • Resources for Family Advocates
    • Resources for Forensic Interviewers
    • Victim Advocacy
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    • Vicarious Trauma
    • Special Topics >
      • Working with Children with Disabilities
      • Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors
      • CSEC
      • Sextortion

Stalking

Stalking Training Resources

Stalking, Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center 
From the SPARC Website: “Our task at the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center (SPARC) of AEquitas is to “help the helpers”, making sure that the victim service providers (including domestic violence shelters and rape crisis agencies), campuses, law enforcement agencies, and other places where stalking victims come for help and support have the training and resources they need to better respond to victims and survivors.”

​Know it, Name it, Stop It Stalking Prevention Curriculum 
SPARC Curriculum 

Stalking and Sexual Violence Infographic
​SPARC Infographic

Sexual Violence & Stalking (brief video)
 ​SPARC Video

Stalking & Sexual Violence: Understanding the Intersections Webinar (4/22)
 ​SPARC Webinar
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Technology Safety & Privacy: A Toolkit for Survivors
Toolkit by the National Network to End Domestic Violence which contains safety tips, information, and privacy strategies for survivors when using technology.

Coersivecontrol.org
Website with quick references for systems folks as well as for survivors and families. 
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Advocating for Victims of Stalking Webinar
 Webinar by the Resource Sharing Project
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Victim Connect Resource Center
Website with a brief overview about stalking
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The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault logo

Looking for the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault? Head to mecasa.org. 

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