Language and Sexual Violence
“This webinar will identify how language choices can impact outcomes in sexual assault cases, increase participants’ knowledge of how language shapes perception and show…”
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“This webinar will identify how language choices can impact outcomes in sexual assault cases, increase participants’ knowledge of how language shapes perception and show…”
“In the topical and much-discussed arena of guardianship, a setting rife with the possibility of abuse, Eldercaring coordination has emerged as a meaningful intervention.”
“Through the lens of the forensic nurse, challenges faced by key stakeholders while building a collaborative victim-centered response will be discussed with a particular focus on sustainability of the medical forensic team.”
Dr. Julie Sweetland, Senior Advisor at the FrameWorks Institute, discusses her 2021 report, Reframing Childhood Adversity: Promoting Upstream Approaches.
“Since 2014, Melody has been a dedicated advocate for gun violence prevention, with a specific focus on the many facets of domestic violence, trauma, and prohibiting people with dangerous histories from obtaining guns.”
“A victim-survivor experiences abusive tactics at the hands of their partner to get and keep power and control over them. As the victim lacks control in the relationship they cannot be responsible for the abuse they endure.”
“The Sex Trafficking in Indian Country: Victim/Survivor Resource is intended to provide Tribal Coalitions with basic information on sex trafficking as it impacts Native people and to provide access to direct services that may assist victims/survivors of sex trafficking.”
“The document reviews Types of Protocols that could be developed, Collaborative Partners needed, and approaches to Alternative Reporting Options.”
“These pages make up section of our factsheet, Latinas and intimate partner violence. evidence based facts. Studies have found that low awareness of resources for IPV, language and cultural differences act as significant barriers to Latina survivors’ ability to access services.”
“Explore the connections between sexual violence and disasters, the inequities that shape them both, and opportunities for all of us to prevent sexual violence before, during, and after disasters.”
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