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CALCASA

National Sexual Assault Conference

Register Now!

There are over 100 reasons to attend the National Sexual Assault Conference! 114 concurrent workshops make up 7 tracks and 8 mini-tracks. Click here to see details about the workshops. Find summaries of the tracks and mini tracks below.


Workshop Tracks


Campus 
Communities

Crisis Intervention and Advocacy for Survivors*

campus, university, college word  cloud

Learn about the SAVE Act, response protocols, and prevention techniques! 

 

California Governor's Office of Emergency Services logo

Selected Workshops Sponsored by California Governor's Office of Emergency Services

 

Law and Policy

Leadership Development

CDAA logo

Selected Workshops Sponsored by theCalifornia District Attorney's Association

 

PCAR logo

Sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape

 

Prevention**

Rape in Detention

NSVRC logo

Sponsored by the 
National Sexual Violence 
Resource Center
 and the California Department of Public Health

 

Just Detention International's logo
Sponsored by
Just Detention International

 

 

Wellness and Self Care

Breathe Network 
Wellness Track

Joyful Heart Foundation 
Wellness Room

Breathe Network logo

Sponsored by 
the Breathe Network

 

Joyful Heart Foundation logo

Sponsored by 
Joyful Heart Foundation

 


Mini Tracks


Building a Movement to End Child Sexual Abuse

Building a Movement to End Violence Against Women and Girls

Ms. Foundation logo

Sponsored by Ms. Foundation for Women

 

logo for Move to End Violence: A Program of the NoVo foundation


Sponsored by Move to End Violence, a program of the NoVo Foundation

 

Ending Sexual Violence 
in the Military

Intersection of Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence

Mira Yusef

Featuring promising practices, collaboration, and more!

 

Blue Sheidl of CA Foundation logo

Sponsored by 
Blue Shield of California Foundation

 

LGBTQ

Partnering to Improve Sex Offender Management

Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center logo

Sponsored by 
Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center

 

ATSA: Making Society Safer logo

Sponsored by Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers and California Coalition on Sexual Offending

 

Self 
Defense

Serving and Understanding Men Abused as Boys

CALCASA

Sponsored by CALCASA

 

1 in 6 dot org logo and Big Voice Pictures logo

Sponsored by 1in6 and Big Voice Pictures

 

Trauma Informed Care

PCAR logo

Sponsored by Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape

 

NSAC Logo: Inspire a Movement, Invest in Change, Imagine...National Sexual Assault Conference 2013. Join us at the Loews Hollywood Hotel. Wednesday, August 28 to Friday, August 30, 2013.

Conference tracks: advocacy, campuses, children, detention,, intersections, intervention, law, leadership, LGBTQ, men, military, movement, partnerships, policy, prevention, self-defense, wellness. Register now at www.calcasa.org/nsac.

Hurry! Early registration discount ends July 31!

*Selected Workshops supported by funding awarded by VOCA, Grant #TE 12151578 through the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES). The opinions, findings, and conclusions in this publication are those of the author and not necessarily those of Cal OES. Cal OES reserves a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, and use these materials and to authorize others to do so.

**Sponsored by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center through Cooperative Agreement CE12-1204 with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault sponsored by the California Department of Public Health, Safe and Active Communities Branch, Rape Prevention and Education (RPE) Program, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.

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SACRAMENTO, CA 95814

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