Guiding Principles on Working with Older Survivors of Abuse
This tip sheet gives basic recommendations for working with older survivors of abuse.
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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence
This tip sheet gives basic recommendations for working with older survivors of abuse.
This resource describes some of the challenges facing many older adults in eating well, and offers solutions to help older adults enhance healthy eating practices. It provides some guidance that may be helpful when considering dietary needs in shelter settings.
This resource gives background information and best practice recommendations for those serving immigrant children and families dealing with family violence.
This tip sheet clearly lists the steps that domestic violence programs can take to develop a language access plan for Limited English Proficiency individuals.
This page contains information and suggestions to make domestic violence services more accessible for immigrant women.
This resource focuses on how to become a culturally responsive organization, particularly in terms of visitation practices for families who have experienced intimate partner violence.
This resource explores ways to serve families who have experienced intimate partner violence and where children are visiting or being exchanged between the abused and abusive parent, with a specific focus on cultural considerations relating to Native Americans.
These Adaptation Guidelines have been designed for use by anyone who is interested in better serving Latino/Hispanic children and families who have been impacted by trauma.
This chart compares domestic violence advocacy models and serves as a reference for effective advocacy for Latina families.