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Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV) Content Topic Results

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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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December 2010

Up to Us: Lessons learned and goals for change after thirteen years of the Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review

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This sixth and final biennial report draws on the lessons learned by the Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review (DVFR) after more than a decade of analysis and community conversation, and it sets out eleven goals for change.
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February 2010

Nonprofit Finance Webinar: Cost Allocation

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This webinar teaches ways to satisfy funder requirements and simplify the cost allocation process.
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Social Worker's Practice Guide to Domestic Violence

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"Domestic violence may profoundly impact the ability of a family to protect and nurture their children. It may also pose a threat to social workers and other professionals working with the family. Because of these concerns, it is critical that Children's Administration social workers have access to current information and resources about domestic violence, and that our social workers partner with private agencies to better serve families experiencing domestic violence...
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January 2010

Model Protocol Safety Planning for Domestic Violence Victims with Disabilities

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The goal of this protocol is to support domestic violence agencies to increase their safety planning services to people with disabilities and advance self-determination by offering safety planning that is cognizant of environmental and social barriers.
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January 2010

What If She Says Yes? A Webinar of Strategies for Health Professionals When Someone Discloses DV

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This webinar provides an opportunity to learn how to respond to and advocate for clients experiencing domestic violence. Covering some of the emotional, legal, and financial implications of DV, participants will learn strategies to better help survivors of abuse.
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March 2009

Model Form - In the Event of My Death

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This form is meant to provide guidance for programs regarding confidentiality and releasing of information in the event of a program participant’s death.
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February 2009

Webinar - Now That We Know: How to Use the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Report to Mobilize Change

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This is a 2-hour webinar presenting the findings and recommendations from the 2008 report “Now That We Know” by the Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review.
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February 2009

Model Protocol on Service Animals in Domestic Violence Shelters

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This document provides basic information about service animals and the people who use them, the laws that apply to domestic violence shelters and service animals, and policies and procedures for domestic violence shelters regarding service animals.
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January 2009

Accessibility: Ramps, ADA Bathrooms and a Whole Lot More!

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This checklist will help domestic violence programs identify ways to increase access to services for survivors with a disability.
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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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December 2008

Now That We Know: Findings and Recommendations from the Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review

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This report offers key data findings on domestic violence homicides in Washington State, including data specific to women of color -- who have been found to be at a 2.5 to 3.5 times greater risk for homicide than white women.
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July 2008

CPS: Closing the Distance Between Domestic Violence Advocacy and Child Protective Services

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This article explains collaboration efforts between domestic violence agencies and CPS in Oregon. Additionally, it gives detailed observations from a first-person perspective and includes resources (including a report by Ellen Pence and Terri Taylor of Praxis International).