ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT

There are more than 2 million survivors of rape living in California.

ADVOCACY

The long-term empowerment of survivors requires a foundation for them to be their own voice.

PREVENTION

Promoting the norms and behaviors that we want to see.

PUBLIC POLICY

Supporting policies that encourage system changes to aid survivors.

LATEST TWEETS

Jan 25 2017
CPEDV’s Building Change Together Training: Educational, Inspiring, Empowering

Two weeks ago, I participated in an engaging & rigorous 3-day training, ‘Building Change Together’, organized by our sister coalition, California Partnership To End Domestic Violence (CPEDV). Being new to prevention and have recently joined the PreventConnect team at CALCASA, I found the training to be a great tool to educate myself about the Core […]

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Jan 19 2017
Guidance for Men Supporting the Women’s March
Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2017 Independence Avenue and Third Street SW

As men who are Move to End Violence Movement Makers, we will join women in this weekend’s Women’s March on Washington or one of the 370 allied Marches throughout the Country (“the March”). We march together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our […]

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Jan 17 2017
Now Available! Webconference Recording: LEAP Program Information Session

Now Available! Webconference recording for the LEAP Program Information Session.

To access the recording visit LEAP Program Information Session

During the webconference we referenced a Women of Color Network (WOCN) Inc. report funded by Ms. Foundation for Women, Women of Color Leadership: A Look at the Experiences of Women of Color Executives in the Ant-Violence Against Women’s […]

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Mar 28 2015
Shifting Boundaries: Lessons on Relationships for Students in Middle School: A Training Workshop
Shifting Bounaries: lesson on relationships for studenrts in middle school

The California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) are pleased to offer this special training to support local community based organizations in their sexual violence prevention efforts. The focus of this training is for those organizations working in the middle school setting. There is no registration cost to […]

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Oct 1 2013
Materials from August 27, 2013 CDPH Pre-conference training institute

 

On Tuesday August 27, 2013 Alexis Marbach from the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence led a training for California RPE grantees. The training, entitled “Logic Models for Prevention Programming II” explored the basics of creating logic models for prevention programming. The materials from that training can be found here:

 

PowerPoint slides

Training […]

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Apr 9 2015
NIWAP Webinar: Healthcare: Understanding the Affordable Care Act and How it Affects Immigrant Survivors

Presented by the National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP), in partnership with Aequitas and California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA)

Date:                          Thursday, April 16, 2015
Time:                          2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Cost:                           The webinar is free to all participants.

Target Audience: This webinar is provided for grantees who receive funding from the U.S. Department of […]

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Dec 12 2013
Logic models for prevention programming

July 23, 2013
2:00 – 3:30 pm

Hosts: Abby Sims and David Lee, California Coalition Against Sexual Assault

Presenter: Alexis Marbach, MPH, Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence

This web conference provided the basics on developing logic models for prevention programs. Attending this web conference (or watching a recording) is required for the August Logic Model Training (see below […]

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