This session reveals new insight on emergent and understudied issues from economic abuse, financial insecurity, tech-facilitated violence, to sexual harassment. It interrogates systemic inequality as a root cause and consequence of intimate partner violence, and highlights economic support as a pathway to survivor safety.
VAWnet Event Calendar
This session reveals new insight on emergent and understudied issues from economic abuse, financial insecurity, tech-facilitated violence, to sexual harassment. It interrogates systemic inequality as a root cause and consequence of intimate partner violence, and highlights economic support as a pathway to survivor safety.
Ethics, boundaries, and confidentiality shape every interaction victim advocates have with the people they serve. Yet the real challenges often show up in the gray areas, when a boundary starts to shift, a client shares something unexpected, or a situation feels uncomfortable, and you are not sure why.
Evaluation is important, but figuring out where to start (or how to keep it manageable) isn’t always easy. Join Yeliani Flores, Research and Evaluation Manager with the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV), Ph.D., for an open, practical Q&A session where we break down evaluation into simple, manageable steps. Whether you are trying to track your program’s impact, make sense of the data you already collect, or just want to feel more confident talking about outcomes; this space is for you.
NOVA is the first-ever national summit designed to align, fortify, and position the Black repro ecosystem for collective strategy, leadership, and long-term action. More than a conference, NOVA is a center of gravity for our movement. It brings together organizations, organizers, birth workers, policy leaders, communicators, healers, and cultural workers under one shared commitment: building the collective power needed to protect our communities and shape the future of reproductive justice.
Strangulation is a leading indicator of lethal violence and long-term injury, yet it remains one of the most under-identified and misunderstood forms of abuse—particularly when it involves children and youth. This advanced training builds on foundational knowledge to deepen participants’ understanding of the complex medical, neurological, and psychological impacts of strangulation across the lifespan.









