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Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence (Third Sector New England, Inc.)
Bookmark Back: Where Faith and Safety Meet
Find quick facts about elder abuse on a convenient bookmark.
Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence (Third Sector New England, Inc.)
Bookmark Front: Where Faith and Safety Meet
Find quick facts about elder abuse on a convenient bookmark.
Bridging The Gap – Rural Survey Results
In January 2017, Break the Cycle, in partnership with loveisrespect, the youth-focused project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, distributed a survey to assess the scope of the need for youth-focused services and technical assistance desires in rural communities.
Bridging the Gap: Love is Advocacy Survey of Rural Services Report
In January 2017, Break the Cycle, in partnership with loveisrespect, the youth-focused project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, distributed a survey to assess the scope of the need for youth-focused services and technical assistance desires in rural communities.
Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence (Third Sector New England, Inc.)
Brochure: Where Faith and Safety Meet
A brochure for our program “Where Faith and Safety Meet: Faith Communities Respond to Elder Abuse.”
National Organization for Victim Advocacy
Building A Coordinated Community Response (CCR) : Military-Civilian CCR Team Development Self-Assessment Checklist
This self-assessment tool provides communities with a guide for developing a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) to preventing and responding to dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking (DVSAS) involving military members, veterans and their families (military-connected survivors). Available in English & Spanish.
Building A Support System
Training materials supporting, engaging, and serving youth in rural communities.
Inspire Action for Social Change
Building an Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation: Immersion Extension Training Package – Facilitator Guide
Inspire Action for Social Change in partnership with the Office on Violence Against Women has a new take-home training package for supervised visitation programs. It is without question that the work of providing supervised visitation services is hard and requires a steady head and heart. At Inspire Action for Social Change, we know that learning and improving practice is not limited to single events and training. Still, it is the most dynamic and effective when it is continuous and occurs in relationships with our peers. Building an Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation: Immersion Extension Training Package was designed to foster ongoing learning, connectedness, and enhanced practice in supervised visitation programs and includes everything you need to lead discussions, experiential learning exercises, and self-reflection activities. The Immersion Extension Training Package has been designed so that it can be used as a staff enrichment training during your existing staff meetings, individually with staff members during one-on-one supervision meetings, or for more extended staff training or retreat functions. Training Modules Include: Module 1: Self-Reflection of Identify and Bias Module 2: Healing Centered Engagement in Supervised Visitation Services Module 3: Enhancing Staff Teams Module 4: The Practice of Meaningful Engagement: Checking-in and Connecting with Families in Supervised Visitation Programs
Inspire Action for Social Change
Building an Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation: Immersion Extension Training Package – Supplemental Workbook
This Supplemental Workbook is designed to accompany the Building an Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation: Immersion Extension Training Package – Facilitator Guide.
Building Collaborative Responses with Healthcare, for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Task Forces and Multidisciplinary Teams Addressing HT
Benefits and strategies of healthcare partnerships for DV/SA/HT task forces and coalitions.