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August 2024

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 with Despierta!

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In observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month and National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, NRCDV staff Patty Branco and Ivonne Ortiz chat with Juliana Lozano, Founder and Executive Director of Despierta, a culturally specific organization in Charlotte, NC, serving Latina immigrants.
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  • General Material
August 2024

Community Violence Prevention Resource for Action: A Compilation of the Best Available Evidence for Youth and Young Adults

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This prevention resource brings together examples based on the best available evidence. It outlines seven strategies to prevent community violence to ensure everyone can live in safe, healthy, and thriving communities.  
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
July 2024

How can I use storytelling as a tool for raising awareness and inspiring action for social transformation?

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Listening to the accounts of survivors and advocates can be a powerful way for all of us to stand with others in their pain and healing, struggles and triumphs. This Technical Assistance Question of the Month (TAQ) discusses how the telling and hearing of advocates’ and survivors’ stories play a critical role in promoting cultural transformation and propelling social change. 
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
May 2024

Disaster & Emergency Preparedness and Response for the Domestic Violence Field Fact Sheet

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Domestic and sexual violence are critical issues facing communities affected by disasters. At the same time, disasters can also have a distinctly challenging impact on those individuals already traumatized by violence. This fact sheet outlines available data and explores how anti-violence advocates and organizations can best prepare and respond to disaster and emergency situations.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
April 2024

ARP Series: How can anti-violence advocates and organizations best prepare and respond to disaster and emergency situations?

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In the context of emergencies and disasters – and beyond – as advocates, service providers and social change agents, our work is the work of dismantling systems of oppression. This Technical Assistance Question of the Month (TAQ) explores what it means to root our disaster prevention and response efforts in equity, mutual aid, and hope. 
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
March 2024

Heal, Hold & Center Reflection Guide

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For DVAM and beyond, the Domestic Violence Awareness Project calls on us to Heal, Hold & Center survivors, especially those navigating anti-Blackness and other systems of oppression. In this guide, you will find conversation starters, considerations, and prompts for personal and organizational reflection.
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  • General Material
February 2024

Understanding Domestic Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community Zine

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This zine from the National LGBTQ Institute on Intimate Partner Violence serves as a survivor-defined, trauma-informed, intersectional guide for the community by the community. Readers will gain an understanding of domestic violence, learn how the LGBTQ+ community is uniquely impacted, and get resources for safety plan and get support.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
February 2024

ACE-DV Speaker’s Toolkit

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This Toolkit offers a variety of practical resources and tools to help build the capacity of adult survivors of children’s exposure to impact change through storytelling. Materials are accessible in a variety of formats to suit the diverse learning styles of this audience.
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January 2024

2025 Get It Back Toolkit: Earned Income Tax Credit & Child Tax Credit

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The Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit are important tax benefits that can help provide tax filers a significant income boost. This toolkit includes messaging and materials to help you spread the word about the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit and how to get them.
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  • General Material
November 2023

Partnership Building For Economic Justice: Best Practices By And For Non-Lawyer Advocates And Their Organizations

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Check out this guide from the Center for Survivor Agency & Justice for tips for optimizing partnerships to best support survivors of IPV as well as how to address some of the challenges that may arise in pursuit of collaboration.
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  • General Material
  • NRCDV Publications
November 2023

TAG Package: Spiritual Health Matters

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Spirituality is important to the holistic health of survivors and can be a critical component of a survivor’s healing journey. This TA Guidance package features two new publications that offer guidance to advocates and faith leaders working to promote spiritual health and allyship.