NRCDV Logo
  • Adult Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
  • Runaway & Homeless Youth Toolkit
  • Prevent Intimate Partner Violence
  • Violence Against Women Resource Library
  • Domestic Violence and Housing Technical Assistance Consortium
  • Domestic Violence Awareness Project
  • National Resource Center on Domestic Violence

img-user-picture.png

 Create an account to save and access your bookmarked materials anytime, anywhere.

  create account  |   login

An Online Resource Library on Gender-Based Violence.

Intervention & Prevention Content Topic Results

The results displayed below have been grouped first by VAWnet Special Collections - containing our most highly valued resources - then by individual related materials. Refine your search by category, types, author and/or publisher using the options provided. Sort by date published, date added, or alphabetically. For assistance in locating a resource, use our online contact form.
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.
total results: 2188  | date published date added a-z

Materials

Materials
  • General Material
  • Training Tools
November 2018

Uncovering Sexual Assault in Domestic Violence Calls: An Improved Law Enforcement Response to Assess for Sexual Violence, Build an Evidence Based Case and Reduce Gender Bias Webinar

Author(s): Publisher(s):
This webinar explains how law enforcement can evolve from not properly addressing intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) in domestic violence situations to a practical, well trained response.
Materials
  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
October 2018

WEBINAR: Leveraging #1Thing in Your Community

Publisher(s):
Through this webinar participants will learn ways to enhance their community engagement efforts, learn about the importance of including storytelling in their efforts by leveraging the #1Thing messaging. 
Materials
  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
October 2018

NRCDV Radio: My #1Thing

Publisher(s):
NRCDV is proud to offer " My One Thing," a new 4 part mini series for #DVAM2018. Each week in October will feature the unique perspectives of advocates, survivors, and other community members who have been impacted by or are working to end gender-based violence.
Materials
  • General Material
September 2018

The Economic Cost of Intimate Partner Violence: Implications for Prevention

Author(s): Publisher(s):
In this webinar recording, researchers from PreventConnect, the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV), and CDC explore the long-term economic cost of intimate partner violence and implications for prevention policy and practice.
Materials
  • General Material
  • Training Tools
September 2018

Recommendations for Suicide Prevention Hotlines on Responding to Intimate Partner Violence

Author(s): Publisher(s):
Developed by experts at the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health, this document provides guidance for suicide prevention crisis centers on recognizing and responding to intimate partner violence (IPV) in the context of suicide prevention and other crisis calls.
Materials
  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
September 2018

Awareness + Action = Social Change: What’s your one thing?

Publisher(s):
This infographic digs deeper into the "action" part of the Awareness + Action = Social Change equation, offering key illustrations and talking points to help motivate people to action utilizing the #1Thing message for Domestic Violence Awareness Month and beyond.
Materials
  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
August 2018

How can I motivate people in my community to take action for social change during Domestic Violence Awareness Month and beyond? Start with one thing.

Publisher(s):
If nobody takes action, there is no movement. NRCDV's September 2018 TA Question of the Month explores how to inspire communities to take action for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Materials
  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
August 2018

#1Thing Action Guide: Inspiring Action Through a Unified Message

Author(s): Publisher(s):
The #1Thing Action Guide includes templates, recommendations, strategies, and tools for incorporating this message into your public awareness activities and campaigns during DVAM, and beyond.
Materials
  • General Material
August 2018

Where we’re going and where we’ve been: Making the case for preventing sexual violence

Publisher(s):
Included in the guide are the basics of messaging strategies, the components of an effective message, "rules of the road" for sexual violence prevention messaging, and lots of sample messages to get you started.
Materials
  • General Material
  • Training Tools
August 2018

Beyond Halal and Haram: Muslims, Sex, and Relationships

Publisher(s):
The goal of this safety card is to be both a survivor-centered resource and a useful conversation starter for service providers working with Muslim youth who are doing universal education around healthy relationships and assessing for violence. It provides information on healthy relationships and sex, guidance and resources for support, how to help a friend, and cultural and religious factors that play into decision-making.
Materials
  • General Material
August 2018

Lifetime Economic Burden of Intimate Partner Violence Among U.S. Adults

Author(s): Publisher(s):
This study estimated the U.S. lifetime per-victim cost and economic burden of intimate partner violence, finding that preventing intimate partner violence is possible and could avoid substantial costs.
Materials
  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
August 2018

How can domestic and sexual violence advocates and housing providers help survivors plan for safety while working together to secure safe and stable housing?

Author(s): Publisher(s):
Survivors face numerous barriers to keeping or trying to access safe housing. In NRCDV's August 2018 TA Question of the Month, Kris Billhardt of the National Alliance for Safe Housing explores ways that advocates and housing providers can collaborate to meet survivors' housing needs.