Making a Connection When Trauma Affects Interaction and Communication
This Conversation Guide is designed to help you increase your staff's ability to support survivors when trauma affects interaction and communication.
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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence
This Conversation Guide is designed to help you increase your staff's ability to support survivors when trauma affects interaction and communication.
Gender Analysis is a tool that empowers individuals and communities to identify and understand how differently gendered people are affected by systems of power in cultural, economic, social, civil, legal, political, religious, racial, and ethnic situations. Why does the National Council of Churches support gender analysis? As an ecumenical movement, we join together in acts of radical love, healing, and justice-making with hope for equity, wholeness, and abundant life for all.
This webinar will guide clergy and faith based leaders on how to effectively preach about domestic violence in their faith communities.
"There are so many reasons why we preachers do not preach about violence against women and girls. The main reason is that we are afraid. We don't want to say the wrong thing or scare anyone away or offend anyone. So instead we just say nothing...We hope that someone else will preach about it." -Elizabeth J.A. Siwo-Okundi, during the 16 Days of Activism.
This page describes the concepts and components of the criminal legal system from a critical perspective.
This benchbook is designed to guide lower court judges in the handling of sex abuse crimes.
This training curriculum and resource guide for advocates, police, social-service providers, and other violence-against-women professionals and practitioners provides information about community-policing approaches to reducing and preventing violence against women.
The Existe Ayuda Toolkit provides a variety of resources and information to help service providers in working with Spanish-speaking populations. This project aims to increase cultural competence and accessibility of services for Latin@s impacted by sexual violence.
Emily May, Jeff Matsushita, Annie Lyles and Carolina Guzman share perspectives and strategies for involving the voices of the many varied communities we seek to reach in efforts to prevent and respond to sexual and domestic violence.