Individual-Systemic Violence: Disabled Women's Standpoint
This article explores reasons for the systemic omission of women with disabilities from mainstream research and from services addressing non-disabled women's experiences.
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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence
This article explores reasons for the systemic omission of women with disabilities from mainstream research and from services addressing non-disabled women's experiences.
The guide includes the following:
This issue presents an overview of resources and articles that provide insight to those seeking to understand sexual violence utilizing the public health model.
This fact sheet addresses the need for an integrated, community response to the prevention of gender-based violence (GBV) and describes the social response to GBV in several categories including health care, working with perpetrators, media information and awareness campaigns, education and community networks and interventions.
Over the past 3 decades the role of men in the anti-sexual violence movement has been a source of debate. This article shares experiences of one of the first men to be employed at rape crisis center and its effect on his worldview.
This issue provides articles on the intersections of feminism and the anti-sexual violence movement. Articles include:
Features conversations with eighteen outstanding women leaders that describe their visions, explain their perspectives on coalition building and leadership, and address fundamental questions on how to challenge power and accountability.
Compilation of resources and tools from a gathering of students, campus program coordinators, campus police, and local rape crisis centers in WA State to share ideas and learn about campus initiatives to address sexual assault.
The book offers guidelines and checklists to use in implementing a proactive and comprehensive response to date rape crimes on college campuses.