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Guide for Medication Storage and Access
This resource outlines why it is important to work with survivors on medication, and how to do so while respecting confidentiality.
HIV/AIDS Resource Guide
This resource guide provides basic information on HIV/AIDS, as well as links to find additional information.
Domestic Violence Resource Guide
This resource guide provides basics information on domestic violence, as well as links to find additional information on domestic violence.
Conversation Guide: Starting the Discussion About HIV/AIDS
This guide provides general guidelines, specific questions, and best practices, as well as suggestions about referral if a survivor discloses her/his HIV/AIDS status.
Conversation Guide: Starting the Discussion About Domestic Violence
This conversation guide can help ease hesitation in talking about violence with clients, while creating an opportunity for service providers to continue getting to know clients as individuals.
The New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NYSCADV) prepared this presentation and compiled the accompanying resources, drawing upon NYSCADV’s experience providing trainings for disaster response workers.
Updates in the Credit Industry: What’s New – EJ Summit 2019
Melinda Croes of Credit Builders Alliance delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.