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Technology Abuse: Experiences of Survivors and Victim Service Agencies

April 29, 2014 - The newest infographics produced by the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) show how technology is being misused by abusers against survivors, in addition to how victim service agencies are using technology in order to help survivors.

Date added: April 29, 2014

NNEDV hosts Voluntary Services Training for OVW Transitional Housing Grantees

April 25, 2014 - Last month the transitional housing team at NNEDV hosted and presented, along with other national presenters and local programs as panelists, a Voluntary Services Training in Washington, DC for Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) Transitional Housing Grantees.

Date added: April 25, 2014

Why Coalitions are Critical to Ending Domestic Violence

April 17, 2014 - State and territorial coalitions have played a unique role in our nation’s response to domestic violence. Their history is rooted in the battered women’s movement and the values that define this movement, including working towards social justice, self-determination, and ending the oppression of women.

Date added: April 17, 2014

Second Annual Technology Summit Registration Now Open!

April 15, 2014 - This unique 3-day training will focus on the various complex issues and concerns that come from the intersection of technology and domestic & sexual violence, stalking, and trafficking.

Date added: April 15, 2014

Equal Pay Stalled in the Senate

April 9, 2014 - Today, the Senate failed to move forward on the Paycheck Fairness Act, which would have required employers to demonstrate that pay differences between men and women are based on legitimate business reasons, and not based on sex.

Date added: April 9, 2014

On Equal Pay Day, Help Survivors Achieve Safety and Independence

April 7, 2014 - For survivors of domestic violence, personal safety is closely linked to economic stability. In fact, the inability to support themselves and their children is one of the top reasons survivors stay in or return to an abusive relationship.

Date added: April 7, 2014

[CLOSED] Support the Paycheck Fairness Act

April 7, 2014 - Join NNEDV in calling on the Senate to close the pay gap - for all women, and for survivors of violence, who need fair pay to achieve economic security.

Date added: April 7, 2014

Updates and Improvements from WomensLaw

April 2, 2014 – In the past few months WomensLaw has made valuable updates and substantial improvements to the WomensLaw.org website — all while continuing to answer the Email Hotline — for our more than 1.1 million annual visitors. In addition, WomensLaw was invited to conduct an in-person training for more than 30 victim advocates in Connecticut. […]

Date added: April 2, 2014