“In the United States, April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). The goal of SAAM is to raise public awareness about sexual violence and educate communities on how to prevent it. We know that one month isn’t enough to solve the serious and widespread issue of sexual violence. However, the attention April generates is an... Read more »
Download flyer ; Descargue el folleto en español WCASA invites survivors and allies from throughout the state to rally in solidarity with sexual assault survivors during this #MeToo era and promote the continued healing for all survivors.
Download flyer WCASA is pleased to host these web-based meetings for Wisconsin colleges/universities and their Sexual Assault Service Provider partners. It is an opportunity for those working on campus sexual assault prevention and response to touch base and discuss successes, challenges, resources, and solutions. PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is intended for campus employees and SASPs who... Read more »
Download flyer ; Descargue el folleto en español Survivors and Allies events are held to bring Wisconsin survivors and their allies together to learn self-care techniques, network and discuss new developments in the sexual assault movement. These events are held throughout the year and throughout the state. Please continue to watch our website for details about future... Read more »
Download flyer WCASA is pleased to host these web-based meetings for Wisconsin colleges/universities and their Sexual Assault Service Provider partners. It is an opportunity for those working on campus sexual assault prevention and response to touch base and discuss successes, challenges, resources, and solutions. PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is intended for campus employees and SASPs who... Read more »
Download flyer WCASA is pleased to host these web-based meetings for Wisconsin colleges/universities and their Sexual Assault Service Provider partners. It is an opportunity for those working on campus sexual assault prevention and response to touch base and discuss successes, challenges, resources, and solutions. PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is intended for campus employees and SASPs who... Read more »
Why Denim Day? In the 1990s, an 18 year old woman was raped by a 45 year old driving instructor. The perpetrator gets arrested and is prosecuted. He is convicted of rape and sentenced to jail but he appeals the sentence and wins in the Supreme Court. A symbolic gesture – an Italian court overturned... Read more »
Learn from leaders in Latinx victim advocacy and sexual violence prevention at Arte Sana's 8th Nuestras Voces conference! WCASA is proud to be a conference partner! For conference information, see the Nuestras Voces Conference site
Sexual assault, domestic violence and tribal executive directors and/or their management-level designees to learn, share, challenge and enhance sexual assault and domestic violence services in our state. WCASA co-sponsors the meeting with End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin and American Indians Against Abuse. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to Pennie Meyers.