Supporting Survivors in Achieving Permanent, Safe, Accessible, and Affordable Housing
” candid conversation on the development of accessible, permanent, affordable, and safe housing for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.”
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” candid conversation on the development of accessible, permanent, affordable, and safe housing for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.”
“This document from PreventConnect explores Greening as a strategy to advance health equity and prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. The resources compiled in this report are intended to build practitioner toolkits to make the case for Greening.”
“This webinar offers guidance on how organizations can create decision-making processes that stay true to their mission while strengthening relationships with key stakeholders.”
“Tips, questions, and ideas for how to support male survivors from before your first client reaches out to your program to debriefing with your supervisor after you close their file.”
“This segment will identify institutional biases that may be a barrier to access civil and criminal legal systems for survivors of intimate partner violence from diverse communities.”
These frequently asked questions are designed to help you better understand the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
“Suicide is a leading cause of death among American Indian and Alaska Native people. This training will help you build your knowledge of Indigenous people while learning to balance that knowledge with an understanding that there is always more to learn.”
“While anxiety disorders, MDD, and ADHD were the most commonly reported diagnoses, many young people experienced multiple co-occurring conditions, and nearly a quarter of those with a diagnosis reported having four or more conditions.”
LPC, Shani Tran, brings together others with lived experience of suicidal ideation, including her own, to share about their experiences asking for help, sustaining their mental health, healing, and more.
This is a phone service that provides support to Michiganders who are struggling. The phone lines are open 10am-2am daily. Number: 888-733-7753
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