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How can we force our message on the vulnerable? A Government case study | Maintaining Frame 178

How can we force our message on the vulnerable? A Government case study | Maintaining Frame 178

Update: 2025-09-05
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The absolute state of the NSVRC. Programs that participated in the Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative (SADI) assessed how effective they were at serving various groups of survivors, including men and boys. When programs ranked groups in terms of how well staff thought they were serving them, men and boys regularly ranked at the bottom of all groups. The SADI helped programs learn that sexual assault specific services need to integrate trauma-informed and anti-oppression frameworks that address the unique and multi-faceted needs of many different survivors (including male survivors who had not been reached previously by their services) and to prioritize skills such as active listening, empathy, building rapport, empowerment, and collaboration.
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How can we force our message on the vulnerable? A Government case study | Maintaining Frame 178

How can we force our message on the vulnerable? A Government case study | Maintaining Frame 178

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