Shasta CARES Program
SHASTA CARES - Campus Advocacy, Resources and Education for Safety: Shasta CARES is a collaboration dedicated to uprooting interpersonal violence in our diverse community.
How will you level up your legacy in the violence prevention movement?
- Individual Level: Educate and empower yourself to heal
- Relationship Level: Practice Healthy Communication
- Community Level: Participate in spaces and events that are creating positive change
- Society Level: Shift social norms to promote equity
Shasta CARES Overview
Through the Shasta CARES program, campus and community partners meet on a monthly basis for the Coordinated Community Response Team (CCRT). The CCRT on the Main Campus is currently comprised of members from Student Services, Campus Safety, One SAFE Place, and Redding Police Department. The CCRT on the Tehama Campus is comprised of members from Extended Education, Campus Safety, Rape Crisis Intervention and Prevention, Empower Tehama (formerly Alternatives to Violence), Red Bluff Police Department and Tehama County Sheriff.
Each team works together to create a trauma-informed response and develop culturally competent violence prevention programs. Shasta CARES provides primary prevention programming and events to educate the campus on realities of sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. The events and workshops promote healthy behaviors, equity, safety and accountability.
Confidential Advocacy Hours
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One SAFE Place 2250 Benton Drive Redding, CA M-F 9-5pm |
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Empower Tehama 1805 Walnut St. Red Bluff, CA M-F 9-4pm |
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Rape Crisis Intervention and Prevention 725 Pine St. Red Bluff, CA M-F 10-6pm |
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Human Response Network 111 Mountain View St. Weaverville, CA 96093 M-F |
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NorCal Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing 2650 Larkspur Lane, Suite E Redding, CA M-F, 9-5pm, Closed 12:30-1pm |
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DeafSAFE |
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Resources
- To set up a presentation or for general information about Shasta CARES, please contact (530) 242-7917
- For a resource covering issues such as sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating violence, and stalking, visit Empower Students Program
- For additional resources, visit www.shastacollege.edu/campussafety
- View the Campus Safety Brochure (PDF)
- For Title IX options, visit www.shastacollege.edu/titleix
- For Student Health and Wellness services, visit www.shastacollege.edu/healthwellness
- NorCal Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing http://www.norcalcenter.org/deafsafe/
Connect with us on social media @shastacares!
“This project was supported by Grant No. 15JOVW-21-GG-01045-CAMP awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this program are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women."