Suggested Guidelines for Advocates Participating in Domestic Violence Fatality Reviews
This document provides several basic guidelines for advocate participation in fatality reviews.
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This document provides several basic guidelines for advocate participation in fatality reviews.
This document describes the “System Analysis” approach. “This approach avoids blaming individuals and instead focuses on the analysis of systems and institutions with the goal of creating lasting changes.”
This document describes the Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review model and the rationale behind it.
This sixth and final biennial report draws on the lessons learned by the Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review (DVFR) after more than a decade of analysis and community conversation, and it sets out eleven goals for change.
This document presents a project report and recommendations from the Florida’s statewide fatality review team.
This report examines the extent to which local level domestic violence serious incident and fatality reviews exist in New York State. Findings from this research provide a basis from which policy makers can explore new review initiatives.
This brief document provides information on starting a fatality review process, case review process, and reporting.
This documents provides an overview of fatality review, highlighting how this tool may help reduce intimate partner homicide.
This resource describes lessons from the book 35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child.
This resource describes common aspects of the grieving and mourning process for young children, and common feelings that a young child may experience as part of that process.