Prevention
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History of the Domestic Violence Movement
Linked through VawNet, this interactive timeline shows the history of the DV Movement. “This timeline documents key historical events known to significantly impact or advance the goal of intimate partner violence prevention in the United States, noting intersections with sister social justice movements. The information is complied from several timelines and listings of prevention milestones.”
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Project-Specific Positions – Job Descriptions
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Communications
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Prevention
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Public Health Approach
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Building Prevention Capacity
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Coalition Prevention Capacity Assessment
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Legislative Advocacy
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About Coalitions
State and territory domestic violence coalitions have many things in common, and each coalition also has unique features defining what and who they are, what they do, and how they do it. “(T)he Defining State Domestic Violence Coalitions – Essential Criteria document… assists State Domestic Violence Coalitions in assessing the essential criteria for defining who and what […]
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Meeting the Needs of Survivors – Reimagining DV Services in Illinois
This report that was just released by the Michael Reese Health Trust, a foundation in Chicago, in partnership with the Network (the Chicago coalition). This report is thorough and highlights a lot of innovative promising practices around the country, encouraging flexible funding and creative innovation in programming.
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Facts & Stats Report: Domestic Violence In Asian And Pacific Islander Homes
Facts & Stats Report: Domestic Violence in Asian and Pacific Islander Homes raises awareness about the experiences of Asian and Pacific Islander survivors of domestic violence, counters denial about the problem, emphasizes the need for socio-culturally effective prevention and intervention, and serves to guide future research and inform public policy. Authored by Mieko Yoshihama, Ph.D., Chic […]
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Locating Guidance in the FVPSA Statute and Regulations
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