The Statewide Campus Consortium The Statewide Campus Consortium is designed to address the needs of survivors of sexual violence on college and university campuses. The purpose of the Campus Consortium is to present an opportunity for colleges and universities in North Carolina to work together on the issue of sexual violence on campus. With this in mind, the goals of the Campus Consortium are to provide colleges and universities with the necessary information and knowledge so they can design and implement successful sexual assault policies, protocols, and programs; familiarize members of colleges and universities with the federal Campus Security Act and how to ensure their campus is in compliance; utilize the consortium as an avenue for information sharing with other campuses; and bridge the gap between campuses and local rape crisis centers. In the past, approximately 30 colleges/universities from across North Carolina have been members of the Campus Consortium. For more information on the Campus Consortium, please contact
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Students Against Sexual Assault- Teen CASA (coming soon!) Students Against Sexual Assault (SASA) consists of a diverse group of individuals in high schools and colleges working to end sexual violence by educating their peers and making changes in their own lives to speak out against sexual violence; therefore, letting others know sexual violence is not acceptable. One of their projects, TRU Youth magazine, contains articles guaranteed to spur discussion and educate youth on sexual violence prevention.
Advocating for the Rights of Survivors With Disabilities NCCASA strives to serve survivors with disabilities by continuing to make our services and office accessible and inclusive as possible to all people; conducting trainings about people with disabilities and sexual violence in conjunction with the North Carolina Office on Disability and Health; and by including information and resources about disability awareness and survivors with disabilities in our member mailings, brochures, Resource Center, and Training Institute.
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