Super Supervision: It’s Not as Hard as You Think
A collection of resources to support excellent supervision at domestic violence programs.
A collection of resources to support excellent supervision at domestic violence programs.
Domestic violence survivors can apply for health insurance through their state’s health exchange at any time, even outside the open enrollment period.
We’re thrilled to introduce you to: Tamaso Johnson, our new Public Policy Coordinator. No stranger to domestic violence policy work, Tamaso comes to us from the DC Coalition Against Domestic […]
Get connected to help and learn what to expect if you call a domestic violence program, go to a shelter, or talk to a domestic violence legal advocate.
Overview of confidentiality protections in state and federal law passed in 2006, focusing on privileged communication for advocates.
[…] services they delivered to domestic violence survivors and their children during a 24-hour survey period. 2024 Census Report Washington State Summary (1 page) Domestic Violence Counts 2024 – Full Report (25 pages) […]
February is a month of love—a time to celebrate relationships, community, and care. It’s also a time to honor Black history and the leaders who have shaped movements for justice […]
New data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) illustrate the lifetime health consequences of domestic and sexual […]
A new report from the Center for Policy Research and the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence looks at opportunities for building the evidence base for domestic violence services and interventions. Building Evidence for […]
Safety protocol for advocates participating in home visits and other home-based services.