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 […]
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 […]
[…] Act (aka Obamacare) is rapidly becoming a reality, and Washington State will be implementing a new healthcare system to comply with the Affordable Care Act this coming October. This may […]
Advocates and home visi tors are interested in preventing and reducing harm, supporting families, and finding community-based solutions that work for everyone. This resource includes strategies for building meaningful partnerships […]
You are finding some great ways to create Good Jobs—creating fulfilling work environments and jobs that support staff working with people in crisis. Here are four DV Program Directors talking […]
A webinar on how abuse can affect a survivor’s ability to work, and the protections available in Washington State.
This training explores the history of the domestic violence movement and invites the participant to reflect on their own experiences and hopes for the future.
See if the Domestic Violence Housing First approach is a fit for your agency and for your community.
[…] or how much money we make, we all deserve the support and resources we need to care for ourselves and our families. Our film, Where You Are, We Are Here, […]
[…] don’t always make the important connections that investing in advocates, staff and the workplace ( Good Jobs!) absolutely supports excellent services to survivors and the community. Take a look at […]