Webinar: Domestic Violence Advocate Burnout
Women’s Resource Center will help us understand the critical difference between burn out and moral injury.
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Women’s Resource Center will help us understand the critical difference between burn out and moral injury.
This document provides insight into the involvement of the Church/community, accessibility and safety, legal action information, and more.
Background on Amish life and specific suggestions for advocates who are working on child abuse and neglect cases in the Amish community.
This wheel includes examples of abuse that are especially relevant for the Amish/Plain community.
This training discusses the unique needs of Black youth experiencing sexual violence and how service provider biases may impact their healing.
Rachael Anne Clinton helps us understand why discovering the stories that have shaped our past benefits our present and future.
“This webinar will focus on the intersection of trauma and intellectual and developmental disabilities (e.g., autism, ID, FAS, etc.).”
Made by the NIWRC and inspired by TED Talks, these are the stories of fifteen women who spoke their truths at the 2018 Women Are Sacred conference.
Statistics, topical issues, and resources to create awareness and promote important discussions about MMIWG.
Organizational information, ally-building and cultural competency resources focused on Indian Country and domestic and sexual violence.
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