Who do we train. MSCASA trains anyone that seeks to increase their personal, professional or organizations education around sexual violence. These groups include, but are not limited to:
- First Line Responders
- Law Enforcement
- Military
- Medical and Health Care Personnel
- Mental Health Professionals
- Investigators
- College and University Staff
- Advocates
- Sexual Assault Response Teams
- Peer Educators
- Youth Groups
- Community bases agencies
MSCASA trainings provide community members with information about sexual violence prevention. Our staff, crisis centers and trained volunteers are available to participate in presentations, panel discussions, forms and town hall meetings to educate the public about the realities of sexual violence as well work in collaboration to devise strategies to increase its prevention
Statewide/Regional Trainings for direct service providers and community working with victims of sexual violence and other violent crimes. This provides education, training, and networking opportunities for those on the frontlines in victim services.
MSCASA offer training on several topics:
- Youth Sexual Violence Prevention and Awareness
- Dynamics of Sexual Assault
- Pyscholocial Impact of Sexual Violence
- Sexual Asault Nurse Examiner (S.A.N.E) (link)
- S.A.R.T. (Sexual Assault Response Team) (link)
- Drug Faciliated Sexual Assault
- Advocacy and First Responder Training
- Elder Sexual Assault
Male Sexual Assault
Rural Education and Prevention
Bullying Prevention - Faith Based
- College and University
We are able to create or specialize a training specific for your community or campus. Contact us for more information (link)