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Results displayed are grouped first by VAWnet Special Collections then by individual related materials. For assistance in locating a resource, use our online contact form.
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  • NRCDV Publications
March 2019

How can DV programs use the arts to promote healing and inspire action for social change?

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Taking time to create and play with the arts can be incredibly empowering and can promote healing for survivors. NRCDV's March 2019 TA Question of the Month offers strategies for incorporating the arts in domestic violence programs as a tool for healing and social change.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
February 2019

WEBINAR: Using Story Circles to Capture Local Community Responses to Gender-based Violence During TDVAM and Beyond

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In this one-hour webinar for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, StoryCenter’s Amy Hill introduces a simple, community-based process for sharing and capturing poignant personal stories of how young people are taking action.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
February 2019

How can we create meaningful connections with youth leaders seeking opportunities to become vocal advocates for themselves and their communities?

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Youth-led activism is an important part of the anti-violence movement. In NRCDV's February 2019 TA Question of the Month, Rebecca Balog and Tanae LeClaire from the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center explore ways that adult advocates can expose youth to technical skills and create spaces necessary for them to successfully navigate and impact the anti-violence movement. 
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
January 2019

WEBINAR: ACE-DV Speakers Initiative Series: Not One Path: Speaking to Our Relationships with Those Who Abuse

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This panel discussion with members of the Adult Children Exposed to Domestic Violence (ACE-DV) Leadership Forum addresses the challenges and opportunities in naming our complex relationships with those who have caused harm to us and/or our caregivers. 
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  • General Material
January 2019

What You Need to Know if a Child is Being Abused or Neglected

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An introductory pamphlet that includes basic information about child abuse, addresses common questions, and provides additional resources. Ideal for distribution to clergy, laity and volunteers in churches and synagogues.
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  • General Material
January 2019

Illustrating Our Prevention Story

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This Prevention Storybook represents the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence's attempt to wrap their arms around prevention learnings from the past ten years. The storybook outlines ICADV's rationale and framework for prevention and details successful prevention strategies throughout Indiana.
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  • General Material
  • Training Tools
January 2019

Indigenous Ally Toolkit

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This toolkit offers concrete strategies and action steps for being an ally to Indigenous nations. The toolkit provides best practices for folks who feel inclined to join Indigenous causes, outlines proper terms, grammar and common misconceptions, and offers strategies for taking action.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
December 2018

WEBINAR: ACE-DV Speakers Initiative Series: Navigating Challenges in Storytelling with Audiences

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In this panel discussion, representatives of the ACE-DV Leadership Forum strategize together about common audience-generated challenges when sharing our stories in public spaces.
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  • General Material
November 2018

Widening the Lens: The Bi-directional Pathways between Domestic Violence and Social Factors

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This brief provides a synthesis of the research connecting housing instability, economic insecurity, substance misuse, and domestic violence. It also includes a short discussion of the broad social context in which patterns of domestic violence occur and a series of recommendations for decision makers, policy developers, and organizational leaders working to prevent domestic violence in their communities.
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  • General Material
November 2018

Latinx Thriving Families Campaign

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The Latinx Thriving Families Campaign is designed to increase access and improve systems and responses to Latinx abused parents and their children by the integration of a comprehensive anti-oppression and social equity framework.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
October 2018

WEBINAR: Leveraging #1Thing in Your Community

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Through this webinar participants will learn ways to enhance their community engagement efforts, learn about the importance of including storytelling in their efforts by leveraging the #1Thing messaging. 
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
October 2018

NRCDV Radio: My #1Thing

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NRCDV is proud to offer " My One Thing," a new 4 part mini series for #DVAM2018. Each week in October will feature the unique perspectives of advocates, survivors, and other community members who have been impacted by or are working to end gender-based violence.