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Talking to Partners who Batter Discussion

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This discussion provides an opportunity to explore our role when victims ask us to talk to their partners or to help their partners change.
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National Prevention Town Hall 2020

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On September 14, 2020, the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence and the National IPV Prevention Council, in partnership with the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence, and the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, hosted our first ever National Prevention Town Hall, highlighting innovative social change efforts in the East North Central Region of the United States. 
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Domestic Violence in Later Life Annotated Bibliography

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This bibliography includes selected journal articles from year 2000 onward and focuses specifically on domestic violence against older women.
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Advocacy Qualities: Responsible vs. Responsive

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This exercise explores different qualities of advocacy for victims and children and which support a victim-defined approach.
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TA Bundle: From Icons to Unsung Advocates: The History of the Gender-Based Violence Movement is Black History

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This Black History Month and always, we learn from the past and honor the legacy of the ancestors. This Technical Assistance (TA) Bundle includes reflections, calls to action, and recommendations for nurturing the well-being of Black advocates and creating supportive, equitable work environments that emphasize accountability and anti-racist practices.
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Safety for Children in Contact Discussion

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This exercise uses case scenarios to talk about how to explore whether children are okay and safety strategies for children and their mothers.
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Supporting Victims and Survivors of Dating Violence in Our Faith Communities: A Guide for Faith Leaders and Congregations

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Faith leaders and communities can play a key role in supporting young adults that may be experiencing dating violence. This publication from Safe Havens and Break the Cycle offers background information on dating violence and explores ways that faith communities can support survivors and promote healthy relationships.
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What are the connections between domestic violence and human trafficking?

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This document offers talking points and statistics on the connection between domestic violence and human trafficking.