Webinar: The Rights of Native Communities
Webinar addresses the need for advocacy and the necessity of providing victims of crime in tribal communities with the rights they are owed pursuant to federal and tribal law.
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Webinar addresses the need for advocacy and the necessity of providing victims of crime in tribal communities with the rights they are owed pursuant to federal and tribal law.
This paper seeks to illustrate the impact of human trafficking on Native women and girls in our times.
The toolkit aims to help identify vested partners or potential EPT members to help respond to elder abuse in Indian Country.
Must be logged in to view this resource. Sliver of a Full Moon shines light on the fight to include protections for Native women in the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
7 tips for providing trauma-informed care to Latin@ survivors of domestic violence.
Increase the capacity to promote health and mental health equity with resources, self-assessment tools, and distance learning opportunities.
A resource for defining the principles of trauma-informed work through a Latinx culturally specific lens.
What sex and labor trafficking look like for the American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) population, and the culturally appropriate resources available to better serve victims.
Prepared by the National Resource Center on LGBT Aging, the resource library offers a host of information for advocates working with LGBTQ+ elders.
Overview of how sexual violence affects the LGBTQ community, provides survivor stories, and ways to support LGBTQ survivors, as well as a list of resources.
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