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Circles Of Healing

Cenfederated Tribes of Coos Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians Circles of Healing

About/Description:

Domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking and family violence advocacy and support. They also accommodate survivors healing through cultural events, trauma recovery support groups, and parenting classes.

Type of Resource:

Programming

Intended For:

Adults Generally

Ways to Participate:

In Person

Languages:

English

Address:

149 W. 12th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401

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Consent 101/Healthy Relationships

Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)

About/Description:

The aim is to introduce consent as a skill that is applicable in many aspects of life -- including relationships. We also talk about what constitutes a healthy/unhelahty relationship and how to be able to identify that yourself.

Type of Resource:

Curriculum

Intended For:

High School

Ways to Participate:

In Person

Languages:

English

Address:

1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405

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Dynamics of Sexual Violence

Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)

About/Description:

Overview of dynamics of Sexual Violence, why and how it is normalized within society. Explanation of how SV is a direct force of oppression, etc.

Type of Resource:

Curriculum

Intended For:

Adults Generally, High School

Ways to Participate:

Online, In Person

Languages:

English

Address:

1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405

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Healthy Sexuality for Survivors

Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)

About/Description:

This curriculum explores topics like sex, sexuality, and trauma, the process of neurophysiology, trauma theory, and comprehensive sex ed in relationshipo to sexual assault survivorship.

Type of Resource:

Curriculum

Intended For:

Adults Generally

Ways to Participate:

Online

Languages:

English

Address:

1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405

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How to Talk About Sex with Survivors

Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)

About/Description:

Offers a chance to think critically about how to center consent in clinical practice, Provides tools for assessing language, and presents reframes for language that can be harmful/oppressive

Type of Resource:

Curriculum

Intended For:

Adults Generally

Ways to Participate:

Online, In Person

Languages:

English

Address:

1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405

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