State Legislative Advocacy
[…] what we were up to this past session. Learn more about some of the proposals passed this session that will have an impact on survivors in our state: WSCADV Report […]
[…] what we were up to this past session. Learn more about some of the proposals passed this session that will have an impact on survivors in our state: WSCADV Report […]
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[…] programs to invest in adequate staffing, living wages, and advocate training. In 2021, the legislature passed our request for $15 million in supplemental funding, but due to further shortfalls, more […]
@ After four years of gathering virtually, we are excited to announce our 2024 Domestic Violence Advocacy Days will be held in-person in Olympia on January 22-23, 2024! The deadline […]
October is Domestic Violence Action Month! Here are some resources to engage your community.
Overview of subpoenas and guidelines for how advocates and program managers can respond.
Calling all new (and new-ish) directors! If you are a brand-new, kind of new, or still-feeling-new E.D. or program director, you are invited to the WSCADV New Directors Orientation. This […]
Calling all new (and new-ish) directors! If you are a brand-new, kind of new, or still-feeling-new E.D. or program director, you are invited to the WSCADV New Directors Orientation. This is your […]
Calling all new (and new-ish) directors! If you are a brand-new, kind of new, or still-feeling-new E.D. or program director, you are invited to the WSCADV New Directors Orientation. This […]
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