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About EiE Training & Technical Assistance

As the New York State Center for Training and Technical Assistance, The Alliance works with over 53 RCSVPs in New York State, increasing their capacity to implement effective evidence-based and trauma-informed primary prevention initiatives and direct services for survivors of sexual violence with a focus on the assistance and services provided to college campuses through the Enough is Enough program. Education Law 129-B (‘Enough is Enough’) was passed by New York State in July 2015 to address the issue of campus sexual assault. This law requires institutions of higher education in New York State to provide comprehensive prevention education and intervention resources to their students.

The responsibilities and guidelines outlined in ‘Enough is Enough’ law include, but are not limited to, the provision of comprehensive direct services and resources to student survivors, the creation of a fair and prompt campus adjudication process, the provision of ongoing prevention programming, the distribution of campus climate surveys, and the publicizing of a students bill of rights.

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The NYS TTA Center is funded by the New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence through the Federal Preventative Health and Health Service Block Grant.

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New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault does not provide direct services to survivors of sexual violence.

If you are a survivor of sexual violence and need access to services and support, please call Safe Horizon’s 24-hour help line at 212-227-3000 for immediate assistance.

You can also refer to The Alliance’s Sexual Violence Survivor Resource Guide, available in both English and Spanish, to find the best option for you.

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