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WCASA is Wisconsin's only state-wide coalition dedicated to ending sexual violence.

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        The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault creates the social change necessary to end sexual violence. 


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        CCR

        The purpose of a Coordinated Community Response Team (CCR) is to provide a multidisciplinary approach and response to issues around sexual assault. The CCR teams can assist service providers and system members in communication, networking, and collaboration, bringing to light gaps in protocols or other services needed to support victims. The team is ALSO a place where members of the community, offender treatment providers, schools, and clergy members work together with system/service providers to discuss sexual assault and its effect on the community, and then equally and collectively participate in developing services, planning events, and creating prevention strategies needed to boost community awareness and decrease sexual violence.  While the CCR team has some of the same service/system members as the SART, it is considerably larger and includes other professionals, community members, and stakeholders.

        Members of a CCR Team may include:

        • DA
        • SANE nurses/medical personnel
        • Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Advocates
        • Law Enforcement
        • Clergy
        • Business owners
        • School staff
        • AODA counselors
        • Homeless shelter staff
        • Ethnic minority advocates
        • Immigration/Trafficked advocates
        • Representatives from the disabilities and aging network
        • Survivors

        Goals of a CCR Team:

        • Maximize community awareness and safety, protection, and response for victims without the use of case reviews.
        • Ensure a victim-centered response to violence and access to community resources
        • Hold sex offenders accountable
        • Include/represent underserved populations affected by sexual assault (ethnic minorities, LGBTQ, older adults, people with disabilities, male victims) to ensure a voice and access to resources.

        Sexual Assault CCR Toolkit

        The WCASA CCR Toolkit is a comprehensive resource outlining the creation and maintenance of CCR's within your community. It has been updated for 2009 and will available online soon.

        Within the state of Wisconsin, libraries are available at both the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WCADV) www.wcadv.org or the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault (WCASA), www.wcasa.org .  Books and videos may be borrowed or rented from each Coalition.  Information is also available on respective coalition websites. Local domestic violence and sexual assault programs often have libraries of tapes and other materials as well. Local programs are an irreplaceable resource for the team.

        Each community is unique and CCR teams are encouraged to use these tools according to the needs of their individual team.  As with other aspects of coordinated community response efforts, the creativity of team members and community resources will give rise to new ideas and responses to issues.  Ideas can be gained from other communities, but the local fingerprint on an idea is unique.

        For more information, please contact WCASA’s CCR Specialist.

        For information on forming a CCR, please see the CCR Toolkit...


        Upcoming Events

        February is

        • National Black History Month
        • National Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month


        WCASA's 2012 Voices of Courage Award Nominations - recognizes the extraordinary work being done throughout Wisconsin. We encourage you to nominate outstanding individuals and programs.

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        WCASA’s full Training and Event Calendar SAVE THE DATE for 2012 is now available! PDF: portable document format

         


        Wisconsin Summit on Teen Dating and Sexual Violence

        March 12-14, 2012

        Chula Vista Resort
        WI Dells


        In partnership with WI Dept. of Children and Families, DOJ, EPI, WCADV and WI Domestic Abuse Council

        This state-wide summit brings together a diverse group of teens and adults to learn how to prevent teen dating and sexual violence and what to do if it happens. Download the event brochure and registration form PDF: portable document format.



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        Wednesday, April 25th, is Denim Day 2012

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        WCASA Blog

        on the Podcast train…

        A quick note: we’ve begun podcasting! (it’s about time…) – our first episode, looking at Social Media and Facebook is available onYouTube. In addition, we’re going to make the podcast available via RSS (conveniently, a future podcast will explain exactly what that is). You will find the RSS feed (for those already in the know) [...]

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        Resources highlights – some items that have been updated:

        For more, see our Resources pages.