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January 2013

An Evidence-Based Leadership Intervention for Latina Survivors of Domestic Violence

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The Líderes program was created in 2003 in response to Latinas in the Twin Cities of MN asking for leadership opportunities in their communities. In 2006, Casa de Esperanza developed a curriculum for the Líderes and in 2011 it was adopted by Caminar Latino in Atlanta, GA, and adapted for women survivors of domestic violence.
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December 2012

Integrating Trauma-Informed and Sexual and Reproductive Health Care in the Domestic HIV Response

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This Powerpoint outlines the importance of trauma-informed HIV services, histories of trauma across the lifespan, the impact of many instances of trauma on cognitive functioning, the impact of trauma on health, risk behaviors and immunofunction, and recommendations.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • Training Tools
November 2012

Domestic Violence: Understanding the Basics

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This interactive eLearning module addresses 10 common questions related to domestic violence to help new advocates, allied professionals, students, and the general public achieve a basic understanding of this complex issue.
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October 2012

Violence Against Women and Girls in the Post-2015 Framework: Why and How

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This paper discusses the ways that gender-based violence against women and girls (VAWG) undermines global development, peace, human rights and social justice as a root cause of inequality, and outlines why a new post-2015 international framework should tackle it.
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October 2012

Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee Ninth Annual Report

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This report presents data on domestic violence-related homicides in New Hampshire for a 10-year period from 2001 to 2010 with the goal of increasing understanding of the context of these homicides and helping prevent future fatalities.
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  • NRCDV Publications
October 2012

How can I incorporate NO MORE into my public education and awareness efforts for DVAM and beyond?

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Whether you are looking for a simple idea on how to use the symbol this year, or are already thinking of making a big splash for your next year’s DVAM campaign, NRCDV's October 2012 TA Question of the Month offers strategies to incorporate the NO MORE symbol and messaging.
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  • Training Tools
September 2012

Human Trafficking Awareness Video for First Responders

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This video is a resource geared to fire and emergency medical services providers discussing patient (trafficked individual) recognition indicators.
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September 2012

Ignorance, Domestic Violence, and HIV Disclosure: A Fatal Combination

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This article describes the many reasons it is important for policy makers to discuss the connection between HIV/AIDS and IPV and the ways abusers may use the survivor’s HIV-positive status as an excuse for abuse.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
September 2012

Does domestic violence lead to homicide?

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This form offers taking points for advocates on domestic violence homicides. Recent, fully cited statistics are provided to assist advocates in engaging the media and raising awareness of this important issue.
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  • Training Tools
September 2012

Meeting the Needs of LGBTQ Survivors of Domestic Violence: NCAVP Can Help Your Coordinated Community Response

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In this webinar, presenter Chai Jindasurat explains the nuances of intervening with survivors/victims and perpetrators of LGBTQ domestic violence, including how oppression and discrimination create barriers to accessing system-based responses for LGBTQ survivors and strategies to meet the specific needs of LGBTQ survivors in your local community.
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  • Training Tools
September 2012

National Victim Assistance Academy Resource Paper: Human Trafficking

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This Resource Paper is part of a series of foundation-level training documents. This paper includes statistics, definitions, impact/effects on victims, effective responses, and additional information designed to educate entry-level professionals and volunteers.
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  • NRCDV Publications
August 2012

How do I hold an anti-sexism study circle?

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NRCDV's August 2012 offers readings and topic themes for an anti-sexism study circle.