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Currently accepting applicants to submit information to be a part of the Speakers Bureau.

The Speakers Bureau is a crucial resource for communities seeking training on addressing sexual assault in Tribal settings. It connects communities with experts, enabling the sharing of vital information and culturally sensitive approaches. This helps Tribes enhance their ability to prevent, intervene, and support survivors of sexual assault.

Speakers are carefully selected through a comprehensive process to ensure they have the expertise and credentials needed to deliver impactful presentations. By promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing, the Bureau empowers Tribes to develop sustainable strategies for addressing sexual assault and promoting healing. This fosters a safer and more supportive environment where everyone involved can access the resources they need to thrive.

National Tribal Clearinghouse on Sexual Assault Speakers Bureau Application

Full Name:
Please complete the following questions.
Please indicate areas of expertise related to addressing sexual assault in tribal communities (e.g., cultural sensitivity, legal considerations, trauma-informed care, prevention strategies).
Share your professional experience related to sexual assault prevention, intervention, and/or survivor advocacy within tribal communities. What is your length of service in this field of work or related fields of work? What are your previous speaking engagements, workshops, or presentations related to sexual assault or tribal issues. (Please begin with most recent).
Please list relevant credentials, certifications, or professional affiliations. If applicable please include your educational background and relevant degrees or training.
List contact information for (2) professional references and (1) personal who can speak to your expertise and effectiveness as a presenter. (Name, title, relationship, email, phone number)
Include a brief personal statement or biography highlighting your background, experiences, and motivations for addressing sexual assault in tribal communities. What key messages do you hope to share?
Are you willing to travel? What is your availability for speaking engagements such as preferred dates, locations and format (virtual/in-person)?
Max. file size: 50 MB.

Privacy Statement: The National Tribal Clearinghouse on Sexual Assault Speakers Bureau is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of the personal information provided by speakers who submit their information through this application process.

The Speakers Bureau collects personal information provided voluntarily by speakers through the application form, including but not limited to name, contact information, expertise, experience, and any other relevant details.

The information collected from speakers is used for the purposes of evaluating their suitability for speaking engagements, communicating with speakers regarding potential opportunities.

Speakers Information may also be used to promote their participation in Speakers Bureau related events, workshops, or presentations, with their consent.

Access to speakers’ information is restricted to authorized personnel.

The Speakers Bureau retains speakers’ information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for the Speakers’ Bureau.

Selection Process: Through a panel of Subject Matter Experts and Tribal Coalitions, Organizations and advocates, applicants will be assessed holistically based on information provided.

Disclaimer: While we strive to maintain the accuracy and currency of the information presented, we cannot guarantee the availability or responsiveness of the individuals listed. Furthermore, inclusion on this website does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the website owners or administrators. Users are advised to exercise discretion and conduct their own due diligence before engaging with any presenter listed herein.