Training Kits: Frequently Asked Questions
How does it work? Based on the experiences of real survivors, participants walk in the shoes of various characters experiencing abusive and controlling relationships. Groups or individuals are given a…
How does it work? Based on the experiences of real survivors, participants walk in the shoes of various characters experiencing abusive and controlling relationships. Groups or individuals are given a…
A collection of resources on the safe use of technology for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking.
Abusers often use technology to stalk or monitor their partners. Here are some tips for using technology safely.
Last month we presented a MoneyTalks webinar (for those of you who do not know, WSCADV holds quarterly MoneyTalks for advocates to come together and talk about economic justice topics).…
The Seattle Seahawks and Alchemy Goods have partnered up to create one-of-a-kind Seahawks themed tote bags to benefit WSCADV. The bags are on sale now at the team’s flagship store…
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum has announced that Building Dignity: Design Strategies for Domestic Violence Shelter will be featured in their exhibition of socially responsible design “By the People: Designing…
Are you a high school coach or know someone who is? Are you disturbed by reports of violence and abuse in our communities? Dating violence and sexual assault are 100%…
One of the biggest risk factors for experiencing domestic violence is having limited financial resources, which can entrap people in abusive relationships and make it harder to find safety and…
You do not need an advanced degree to help prevent violence! We’re leveraging the power of sports to prevent sexual assault & dating abuse. Team Up Washington is an initiative that trains…
You do not need an advanced degree to help prevent violence! We’re leveraging the power of sports to prevent sexual assault & dating abuse. Team Up Washington is an initiative that trains…