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Disaster Response and Emergency Financial Assistance

 

Parts I & II will explore how natural disasters affect domestic violence rates, including the impact on survivors and programs. It will discusses the Texas Report, as well. You will also receive the special perspective from state administrators and programs.

Accompanying documents include:

Black Feminism and Radical Planning: New Directions for Disaster Planning Research

Understanding the Impact of Hurricane Harvey on Family Violence Survivors in Texas and Those Who Serve Them

Intimate Partner Violence and Disasters: A Framework for Empowering Women Experiencing Violence in Disaster Settings

Downloadable Resources

Disasters and Domestic Violence Download
Disasters and Domestic Violence Webinar Download
Disasters and Domestic Violence Part II Download
Intimate Partner Violence and Disasters Download
Understanding the Impact of Hurricane Harvey Download
Understanding the Impact of Hurricane Harvey on Family Violence Survivors in Texas and Those Who Serve Them Download
Black Feminism and Radical Planning Download
DV & Disaster Planning Download
WVADV Catastrophe Plan Download