Culturally-specific Advocacy
An introduction to culturally-specific advocacy.
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An introduction to culturally-specific advocacy.
This webinar surveys the landscape of what puts women and girls at risk.
This webinar identifies the differing dynamics and current domestic violence trends API immigrant and refugee survivors are facing.
This short article has links to self-assessment tools for measuring resilience, measuring assets, and measuring strengths as a form of empowerment.
Women’s Resource Center will help us understand the critical difference between burn out and moral injury.
Culturally specific curriculum for advocates to use in shelter when working with Native children.
This wheel includes examples of abuse that are especially relevant for the Amish/Plain community.
Background on Amish life and specific suggestions for advocates who are working on child abuse and neglect cases in the Amish community.
This document provides insight into the involvement of the Church/community, accessibility and safety, legal action information, and more.
This training discusses the unique needs of Black youth experiencing sexual violence and how service provider biases may impact their healing.
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