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The materials displayed here include practice guides, research briefs and reports, policy papers, information packets, Technical Assistance Guidance (TAG) documents, webinar recordings, videos, brochure templates, and other publications of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence. For assistance in locating a resource, use our online contact form.
Practice guides, research briefs and reports, policy papers, information packets, Technical Assistance Guidance (TAG) documents, webinar recordings, videos, and brochure templates. For assistance in locating a resource, use our online contact form.
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  • NRCDV Publications
December 2014

How can I talk about healthy sexuality in conservative, religious communities?

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Increasing individual knowledge about sex and sexuality is a key piece of the sexual violence prevention puzzle, so it’s important to find ways to engage all members of your community. NRCDV's December 2014 TA Question of the Month offers strategies for engaging religious communities in sexual violence prevention efforts.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
November 2014

Domestic Violence and the Holidays: Promoting Wellness and Managing Stress

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This Technical Assistance Guidance is intended to help domestic violence programs create the organizational support needed to better respond to the wellness needs of shelter staff during the holiday season.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
October 2014

How can my program be responsive to the needs of runaway and homeless youth?

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Nearly one in five young people in the United States runaway from homes before the time they reach the 18 years of age. NRCDV's November 2014 TA Question of the Month offers strategies for addressing the needs of these youth.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
October 2014

WEBINAR: Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Economic Factors

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This webinar focused on the intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV), economic abuse, and poverty. Speakers provided an overview of the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, explored the intersection between economic factors and IPV, and discussed policy implications.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
October 2014

WEBINAR: Intersection of Domestic Violence & Poverty

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This webinar explored the intersection of poverty, domestic violence, and economic security. Important considerations for domestic violence survivors, including strategies to strengthen the safety net for survivors in need, were explored. Resources were shared about financial literacy, asset building, credit repair, and economic empowerment.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
October 2014

WEBINAR: Enhancing Safe Access to Child Support

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This webinar provided an overview of OCSE produced domestic violence resources - including fact sheets, desk cards, and online training materials - promoting safe access to child support.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
October 2014

WEBINAR: Celebrating the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) 30th Anniversary

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This commemorative webinar celebrates the far-reaching impact of FVPSA, the first Federal commitment to creating a pathway to safety for survivors of domestic violence and their children.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
October 2014

How can I identify and assist victims of human trafficking accessing domestic violence services?

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Domestic violence programs are likely encountering human trafficking victims, whether knowingly or unknowingly. NRCDV's October 2014 TA Question of the Month provides information on screening for human trafficking and assisting trafficking survivors in domestic violence programs.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
September 2014

WEBINAR: The Pressure Is On: Ready for DVAM 2014?

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Since 1981, advocates, allies, survivors and their families have recognized October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). This webinar discusses planning and hosting successful and engaging awareness activities, even with limited time and resources.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
September 2014

WEBINAR: Selling Social Change: Exploring What Works in Making the Case for Prevention

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On this webinar, the IPV Prevention Council and allies will share key preliminary findings from these discussions, invite participants to offer their insights, and explore successful models in Washington and Texas for encouraging investment in prevention.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
September 2014

How can I make my center an affirming place for people who identify as LGBTQ?

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Achieving equity and inclusivity for people who are traditionally on the margins of our culture is a multi-step process. NRCDV's September 2014 TA Question of the Month discusses strategies for promoting LGBTQ inclusion.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
September 2014

Sheltering Transgender Women: Providing Welcoming Services

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This Technical Assistance Guidance highlights effective strategies for integrating trans women into shelter, building on the knowledge that most shelter staff and allied professionals have already developed practice, familiarity, and skill in providing shelter services to women.