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  • Survivor Access to Safety is Not fully Available

    The following report is compiled by the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence. They  report, “Illinois systems are failing survivors despite the existence of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act (IDVA). Local processes, procedures, and the need for training and understanding of the cycle and trauma put survivors at an on-going serious risk of life-threatening harm. The […]

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  • Your Voice, Your Choice: A Survivor Media Guide

    The voices, faces and stories of survivors of gender-related violence are critical to creating lasting social and legal change — and the media can help us amplify those voices in powerful ways. But how can survivors speaking to the media do so most effectively? What things do you need to consider before agreeing to take […]

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  • Survivor Financial Assistance

    The following resources are provided by the Delaware Criminal Justice Council regarding financial assistance available to survivors and their families. Both the policy and the application are provided below. The application is what is shared with a survivor once a need is apparent, and the policy is more for the agency to have parameters in […]

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  • Culture Handbook

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  • The Center on Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury Free Training

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