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What housing assistance is available to immigrant survivors during COVID-19?

Immigrant survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and human trafficking face unique challenges when accessing and maintaining safe housing, many of which have been exacerbated by COVID-19. In the October 2020 TA Question of the Month, authors clarify some misconceptions about immigrant survivors’ eligibility for housing and homeless assistance, as well as provide resources and tools with more detailed information supporting advocacy on behalf of immigrant survivors.

A Health Equity Approach to Preventing Sexual Violence

Preventing sexual violence means we all must address deep-rooted abuses of power that contribute to inequities in health, safety, and well-being. This publication from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and Prevention Institute offers insight into how employ a health equity approach to sexual violence prevention.

TA Bundle: Community Care & Resilience

This Technical Assistance (TA) Bundle includes TA and training resources from NRCDV to support those who wish to invest in healing-centered community care. This approach nurtures resilient and equitable communities where those most marginalized can thrive. It fosters collective healing and liberation.

Infusing Spirituality and Religion into Social Work Practice

Different kinds of organizations in which social workers are employed can each influence the degree and way in which one talks about matters of faith and spirituality. This workshop offers guidance for incorporating religion and spirituality into social work practice.

Religion's Role in Social Change

This webinar is part of the Religion and Foreign Policy Program’s Social Justice Series, which explores the relationship between religion and social justice. The speakers discuss religion as a force in this world in both navigating and healing from collective trauma, and working toward a vision for a better world by centering our humanity.