Sexual Violence in Disasters Guide
“Explore the connections between sexual violence and disasters, the inequities that shape them both, and opportunities for all of us to prevent sexual violence before, during, and after disasters.”
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“Explore the connections between sexual violence and disasters, the inequities that shape them both, and opportunities for all of us to prevent sexual violence before, during, and after disasters.”
“In this webinar participants will hear from researchers Charvonne N. Holliday, PhD and April Zeoli, PhD about their recent study examining whether domestic violence firearm restriction laws were associated with reductions in intimate partner homicide and firearm intimate partner homicide in Black and White populations, separately.”
“New students unfamiliar with campus life are especially at risk of assault, and because the pandemic disrupted last school year, two classes of students found themselves on campus for the first time this fall at many universities.”
“January 2022 marks the eighteenth annual National Stalking Awareness Month (NSAM), an annual call to action to recognize and respond to the serious crime of stalking.”
“Join panelists from American Indian and Alaska Natives communities as they offer insight and answer participant questions on the intersection between child welfare, human trafficking, and vulnerability to exploitation.”
“This webinar highlights strategies and tools to create and elevate discourse on stalking.”
“The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) uplifts the tireless work of Native advocates and programs as we work together to shine a light on January as National Stalking Awareness, Human Trafficking, and Slavery Prevention Month. … Find information and resources on stalking and human trafficking below, and visit NIWRC’s social media pages in January for sharable information to support survivors in our communities.”
“Participants learned tips and strategies for seeking out and successfully applying for corporate and foundation grants.”
“Should They Stay or Should They Go? The Legal Resource Center on Violence Against Women speaks presents a webinar on Helping Survivors with Interstate custody and relocation cases.”
“NSVRC’s Laura Palumbo and Sally J. Laskey talk with Dr. Julie Sweetland, Senior Advisor at the FrameWorks Institute, about her 2021 report, Reframing Childhood Adversity: Promoting Upstream Approaches, and how it connects with our research on messages about preventing sexual harassment, abuse, and assault.”
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