Abuse Using Technology
“This section includes various ways that an abuser can commit abuse using technology, including cyberstalking, sexting, electronic surveillance, abuse involving nude/sexual images, impersonation, online harassment, and more.”
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“This section includes various ways that an abuser can commit abuse using technology, including cyberstalking, sexting, electronic surveillance, abuse involving nude/sexual images, impersonation, online harassment, and more.”
“This factsheet outlines why it is imperative that we develop and remove barriers to culturally and gender affirming mental health services.”
“This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter features resources and upcoming events that highlight the importance of centering racial justice in our prevention work, for DVAM and beyond.”
“This survey tool, available in both English and Spanish, was developed to assist communities and professionals working with older adults to determine what services and resources are needed for older survivors.”
This webinar is a recorded run-through of the campus version of SPARC’s “Know It, Name It, Stop It” public awareness curriculum to help prepare and guide facilitators.
“This guide is intended to identify and reinforce fundamental principles and pest practices and to address some aspects of sexual assault investigations that are often overlooked or not properly documented.”
“The ACLU of Michigan and the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center have collected a series of policy proposals that cities, towns and counties can adopt in order to protect and support immigrants.”
“One of every 15 women in prison—amounting to more than 6,600 women—is serving a life sentence and nearly 2,000 of these have no chance for parole. … Many women serving extreme sentences were victims of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse long before they committed a crime.”
“Racial Equity Tools is designed to support individuals and groups working to achieve racial equity. This site offers tools, research tips, curricula, and ideas for people who want to increase their own understanding and to help those working toward justice at every level – in systems, organizations, communities, and the culture at large.”
This video is a great tool to consider when working with children. “Take a deep breath and learn to belly breathe with Rosita!”
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