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Results displayed are grouped first by VAWnet Special Collections then by individual related materials. For assistance in locating a resource, use our online contact form.
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March 2002

Transcending Boundaries: Investigating Domestic Violence Among South Asian Immigrant Women

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This research project emphasizes working with individuals as well as their families to create safe social networks for immigrant women.
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March 2002

Offering a Helping Hand: Legal Protections for Battered Immigrant Women, A History of Legislative Responses

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This article presents an overview of the history of legal protections for immigrant women who experience domestic violence in the United States. The document notes legal amendments since 1990 that reflect an increased understanding of the danger of domestic violence to the society as a whole and to individual survivors.
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February 2002

Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence: Cultural Challenges and Available Legal Protections

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Explores the unique experiences and challenges facing immigrant battered women in the U.S. This paper also outlines legal protections available to immigrant women who experience domestic violence, including an overview of options available through VAWA.
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January 2002

Women of Color Leadership at Sexual Assault Coalitions: Pulse Check Report 2010

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This report presents findings from focus groups and critical conversations on the progress and challenges faced by Women of Color working at sexual assault coalitions.
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January 2002

Keeping the Faith: Guidance for Christian Women Facing Abuse

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This book is offers responses to common religious questions raised by victims and survivors of domestic violence and is a valuable resource for domestic violence programs, counselors, and pastors.
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January 2002

Guidelines for Local Spiritual Assemblies on Domestic Violence

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This supplement to the Bahá’í guidelines on “Developing Distinctive Bahá’í Communities,” offers a policy statement and recommendations for addressing domestic violence in the context of Bahá’í principles, laws, and exhortations. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of individuals and local spiritual assemblies, and offers resources and references for additional support.
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January 2002

Grupos de Apoyo para Latinas Maltratadas/ Support Groups for Battered Latinas

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This manual was created support the work of establishing a support group for battered Spanish-speaking women. It is intended for use by any group or organization that wants to start a Spanish-language support group in their area.
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January 2002

The Case Against “Special Needs”

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Words simultaneously reflect and reinforce our attitudes and perceptions. In this article, the author argues against using the descriptor “special needs” for people with disabilities, discussing how it can promote negative attitudes and segregation.
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January 2002

Re/Defining Gender and Sex: Education for Trans, Transsexual and Intersex Access and Inclusion to Sexual Assault Centres and Transition Houses

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Research conducted and presented in a masters thesis provides insight and reflection on issues, challenges, and cultural climates of sexual assault service providers in British Columbia. Sexual assault centers and advocates may find this research helpful in working to build culturally competent services and capacities.
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January 2001

Guidebook on Vicarious Trauma: Recommended Solutions for Anti-violence Workers

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This guidebook explores the response to vicarious trauma within certain communities and cultural groups.
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January 2001

Intersecting Inequalities: Immigrant Women of Colour, Violence and Health Care

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This report shows that physicians tend to be inadequately prepared to respond to patients who have experienced domestic violence, and that physicians' response to immigrant women who have been abused tend to be influenced by stereotypes about violence within the cultural groups. The report also discusses issues related to disclosure of violence for immigrant women. Recommendations of the report emphasize the need for health care providers to be more educated and aware of the health care impacts of violence.
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January 2001

Advocacy to Improve Services for Battered Migrant and Immigrant Women Living in Rural Communities

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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.