Airport Security for Survivors (Traveling for the Holidays)

Airport security can be stressful for any traveler, but for some survivors of sexual assault the screening process is a little more sensitive. The following tips can help you navigate airport security to ensure a comfortable start to your trip.

Toolkit and Literature Review for Preventing Interpersonal Violence among Students Studying Abroad

Updated from April 2021

The Toolkit for Preventing Interpersonal Violence among Students Studying Abroad is designed to increase the capacity of colleges to prevent interpersonal violence among students who participate in study abroad programs. It is organized to correspond with the four stages of the study abroad experience:

  1. Institutional Planning
  2. Pre-Departure
  3. Post-Departure/Immersion
  4. Return/Reintegration

The tools included were created based on findings from an accompanying literature review, which includes results from key informant interviews, surveys, and focus groups; peer-reviewed literature; and best practices for preventing interpersonal violence within the study abroad context.

Tip Sheet for International API Survivors of Sexual Assault

Tip sheet for institutions of higher education to enhance their culturally specific services for victim/survivors of sexual violence, who are international students from Asia. Product developed by the National Organization of Asians & Pacific Islanders Ending Sexual Violence & Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity, who are part of Casa de Esperanza’s Camps Consortium TA Project.