Participants surveyed at St. Louis Pride were asked, “What do you think would be the most helpful for LGBTQ+ persons who are being abused by their partners?” Those in this survey could select their top three options from a list of potential supports. However, only 14% of respondents identified a domestic violence agency as a helpful resource. This workshop examines some of the causes behind that, identifies ways domestic violence agencies and shelters, in particular, can increase the visibility of their services for LGBTQ+ survivors, and works through inclusive intake practices.
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NRCDV Policy and Research Briefing: The Intersection of Substance Use and Safe Housing for Survivors
Join the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) for its annual Policy and Research Briefing on Thursday, August 27 at 3pm ET.
Comprehensive and effective domestic violence response requires coordinated systems that center survivor safety, autonomy, and accountability. This 2026 Domestic Violence Solutions Conference will focus on how alignment across legal, service, and treatment systems can reduce harm, strengthen safety, and support meaningful change for survivors, families, and communities.
Join the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) for its webinar on Tuesday, September 15 at 2 PM ET.
How can professionals help people who are abusive in their relationships? Attend this webinar to learn why this matters, what abusive partner intervention programs do, and about a new toolkit for professionals with recommendations on how to work with abusive partners. Hear from professionals working directly in abusive partner intervention programs in Philadelphia. The Shared Safety Lunch & Learn webinar series is meant to equip health and human services professionals with resources and knowledge to help identify and respond to relational violence with their clients.
Trauma doesn't fit into one box–and neither does this Summit. With 6 tracks in person and 5 tracks for virtual attendees spanning trauma across the lifespan, you'll get a broader and deeper understanding of the issues that matter most. Follow one track from start to finish, or mix and match sessions to fit your interests–either way, you'll leave with new insights you can put into practice.









