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CCRT & SART TEAM SUPPORT

CCRT | Coordinated Community Response Teams

What is a CCRT?

Coordinated Community Response Teams are an interdisciplinary group of individuals who includes on campus and off campus partners, who come together to address IPV on their campuses.

SART | Student Advocate Response Teams

What is a SART?

SART, often referred to as a Sexual Assault Response Team, is a specialized team of folks on campus especially trained to respond to survivors who are in immediate crisis who may have experienced intimate partner violence. SART teams are sometimes referred to as Student Advocate Response Teams to use inclusive language to include acts of violence outside of just sexual violence.

What does a CCRT do?

CCRT are recommended to meet at least on a monthly basis to discusses issues that appear on their campus. The goal is to not discuss confidential cases that occur, but address other themes of supporting each others individual work to address violence on campus. This could include working on a new policy, creating culture shifts, planning a prevention campaign or discussing ways to stretch department funding.

Who should be on our SART?

A SART team can vary depending on your campus size and needs. For tailored information for what is recommended for your campus SART team, please contact our program..

How can we start a CCRT?

We can help! NCCADV’s campus program provides specific TA to campuses who wish to create a CCRT. For some campuses, you may already have an interdisciplinary group similar to this and desires to have that same group function more effectively. We are able to assist in planning and implementation of CCRTs.