Faith Matters, Part 2: A Conversation on Supporting Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Families Experiencing DV
“This workshop helps advocates adopt a faith-sensitive lens and best practices for supporting families who are guided by their faith.”
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“This workshop helps advocates adopt a faith-sensitive lens and best practices for supporting families who are guided by their faith.”
“This webinar highlights the newly updated “Know It, Name It, Stop It” scripted public awareness program from SPARC and provides tools and strategies to incorporate stalking education into existing programming.”
This podcast is with “Gretta Gordy Gardner the Deputy Director for Ujima., Inc.: a project of the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence at The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community”
“Our guide on “How to Support Bisexual Youth: Ways to Care for Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Queer Youth Who are Attracted to More than One Gender” is an introductory educational resource that covers a wide range of topics and best practices for supporting the bisexual youth in your life.”
“This report discusses…barriers survivors encounter when trying to access public benefits programs, cross-sector collaboration and systems-level advocacy, and possible legislative changes to these critical programs.”
This resource reviews what financial abuse is, what a healthy financial relationship looks like, safety and finances, protection orders, and other considerations.
“Patchwork offers a glimpse into the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) at the local, state, tribal, and national levels.”
The Lifetime Spiral reveals patterns of victimization by enumerating the types of violence, vulnerabilities, and harms women and girls face. Available in multiple languages.
This series discusses 1) Requirements – including basic information about the grounds and residency requirements, 2) Documents and Notification – including information about the documents you will need to file and how to legally notify your spouse, 3) Process for survivors – including information about what the divorce process looks like and what you should consider if you are a domestic violence survivor.
This resource document from SPARC reviews an understanding of stalking and its impact on victims; the advocates role in assisting victims such as safety planning, PPOs, compensation, and confidentiality; and provides case scenarios.
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