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Monthly Archives: April 2024

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Resources for Families Coping with Mental and Substance Use Disorders

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

Being able to offer support, family members can connect those in need with treatment, resources, and services to begin and stay on their recovery journey. This resource holds resources for family members around how to start the conversation about mental illness and substance use, including videos, talk sheets, and more.

Family Members and Caregivers: Mental Health

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

This resource collection from NAMI addresses topics relevant to family members and caregivers of those who experience mental illness, including resources around supporting that family member and maintaining the relationship, taking care of yourself, crisis prevention, and additional support.

Let’s Talk: Confronting Mental Health Stigma in the Black Community

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

In this episode, National Runaway Safeline discusses the stigma surrounding mental health within the Black community, the emotional toll of code-switching, and the personal journeys of Amea Smith and Antonio Davis-Robinson.

How can advocates better support survivors within marginalized communities in addressing their mental health needs?

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

Recommendations and tangible resources to help advocates in the gender-based violence movement better support survivors within marginalized communities in addressing their mental health needs.

Advocating at the Intersections of Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Substance Use Coercion

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

This session will demonstrate Accessible, Culturally Responsive, and Trauma-Informed approach to supporting survivors experiencing trauma and substance use coercion.

Promoting Sexual Assault Healing Services to Men

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

This webinar from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) and Just Detention International (JDI) suggests how you can communicate about sexual violence as something that men experience, and about what services are available at your sexual program for men who are survivors.

Supporting Men in Healing from Sexual Violence: Tip Sheets

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

These tip sheets for advocates and providers discuss many of the intersections at play when working with male sexual violence survivors on their healing journey.

MenHealing Webinar Series Session 1: Men As Survivors

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

This first session discussed sexual harm and how it affects everyone, how our biases create barriers for the male survivors we work with, how the societal definition of being a man doesn’t always fit with the societal definition of a “typical survivor”, and the importance of creating space.

Preventing Sexual Assault Together: The Power of Community Engagement

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

This podcast is a conversation with Kelly Mays and Sara McGirr about the process used and findings from an equity focused sexual assault community assessment process in Michigan. They discussed practical lessons and tools that can be used to increase community engagement, build authenticity, and strengthen trust and connections

Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse

UncategorizedBy adminApril 30, 2024

This guide overviews child sexual abuse and grooming, discusses the lasting effects on adult survivors, explains how adult survivors can navigate healthy relationships after childhood sexual abuse, and talks about how to support adult survivors.

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