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January 2009

Multi-Level Preparations for Domestic Violence Programs to Address Sexual Violence

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This Technical Assistance brief provides suggestions for advocates, survivor/victims, communities, agencies, and service providers to address sexual violence. It takes into account the discomfort and vulnerabilities advocates themselves may face, issues related to language access, and effective interventions.
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January 2009

Making Disaster Risk Reduction Gender-Sensitive: Policy and Practical Guidelines

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This publication offers policy and practical guidelines for implementing gender-sensitive risk reduction efforts.
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January 2009

Trauma, Resiliency, Wellness: Mental Health, Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault

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Some practices in the mental health system may foster unhelpful attitudes or misunderstandings about domestic violence and sexual assault. This presentation provides an overview of the nature of domestic and sexual violence and a general description of community-based advocacy services for survivors. Practitioners will learn about ways to support survivor safety in their practice and the role of safety planning in wellness and recovery plans.
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  • Training Tools
January 2009

Love – All That and More: A Six-Session Curriculum on Healthy Relationships for Youth and Young Adults

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A comprehensive training program that promotes safe, healthy relationships and supports teens in taking action to overcome violence and abuse.
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January 2009

Hope for Healing: Information for Survivors of Sexual Assault in Detention

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This publication is written for men and women who have survived sexual assault in prisons, jails, or other forms of detention. It offers general information about sexual abuse as well as information about the healing process.
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January 2009

Engaging Bystanders in Sexual Violence Prevention

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This book presents a compelling orientation to the importance of engaging bystanders in sexual violence prevention.
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January 2009

Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury: Annual Report 2009

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This 21-page report provides a description of the services offered by the Defense Center of Excellence (DCoE) for Psychological Health (PH) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and its accomplishments in the years 2007-2008. DCoE's research mission is to coordinate innovative, evidence-based PH and TBI investments across DoD and other government agencies to meet both immediate and long-term needs associated with prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and outreach for warriors and their families.
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January 2009

Addressing the Violence Before It Starts: Domestic Violence Primary Prevention Plan

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As part of CDC’s DELTA program, the Rhode Island State Steering Committee developed this domestic violence primary prevention plan as the first step in a long-term process to alter cultural norms, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that support domestic violence. The plan identifies evidence-informed prevention strategies targeting men and teens, as well as several ways to improve community-based organizations' and community members' ability to use and evaluate prevention strategies.
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January 2009

People First Language

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This article discusses how using language that puts the person before their disability and that describes what the person has, not who the person is can help to promote inclusion, freedom, and respect for all.
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  • Training Tools
January 2009

Psychological First Aid for Schools

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The psychological first aid kit is an evidence-informed manual for schools to assist children, adolescents, adults, and families in the aftermath of school crisis, disaster, or terrorism event. It includes information on linking with collaborative services and coping strategies.
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January 2009

Teen Sexual Assault Survivors: Legal Impacts and Considerations

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This issue of Connections from the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs explores key legal considerations when working with teen survivors of sexual assault. Topics include privacy and safety concerns, teen survivors' rights around healthcare and education, and more.
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  • Training Tools
January 2009

Victims with Disabilities: Collaborative Multidisciplinary First Response, Techniques for First Responders Called to Help Crime Victims who Have Disabilities

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This trainer’s guide is designed to demonstrate effective techniques for first responders called to help crime victims who have disabilities that affect the victim’s intellectual and communication abilities.