Improving Accessibility of Your Program's Services to Battered Immigrant Women
This pamphlet provides tips for community programs to expand services to immigrant women who are in abusive relationships.
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This pamphlet provides tips for community programs to expand services to immigrant women who are in abusive relationships.
The plan addresses the need to reduce the societal demand for commercial and individual exploitation of children and outlines a strategy to prevent children from being perceived and used as sexual commodities. The plan is to keep prevention of child sexual abuse and exploitation in the forefront of people's minds and hearts in such a powerful way that the normalization of such exploitation for individual or commercial gain becomes socially, economically, politically, and spiritually unacceptable in our communities, nation, and the world.
This study identified the characteristics of sexual assault victimizations in Alaska, as recorded by sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) in eight cities, with attention to the key factors that impacted victims' genital injury and case legal resolutions.
The purpose of this study was to examine data from the National Youth Survey Family Study (NYSFS) in order to assess the prevalence of sexual assault in a nationally representative sample and to examine the patterns of behavior among the NYSFS original respondents who were sexual assaulters in adolescence and young adulthood with the behaviors of their children at the same age.
The results can be used in policy development and program improvement to better address the needs of those who have become, or may become, victims of sexual violence.
This manual provides information to immigrant, migrant and refugees living in rural communities about their rights, legal options and public assistance available, and safety planning tips. The manual also includes strategies for improving services for migrant and immigrant survivors of domestic violence women in rural communities.
This table presents a list of state funded programs that provide medical coverage for immigrants who are not eligible for federally funded Medicaid program.
This table presents a list of state funded programs that provide cash assistance to immigrants who are not eligible for federally funded Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program.
This paper presents information about Medicaid and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) availability to immigrant women and children who are abused by their U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouses or parents.
This paper provides information about eligibility for public welfare by immigrant women survivors of domestic violence and benefits available.