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EMPOWERING TEENS IN RELATIONSHIPS: RESPECT & BODILY AUTONOMY FOR ALL
In the U.S., one in three teens experiences dating violence (TDV) – meaning their partner uses behaviors like physical...
Strategies for Healing & Strengthening Families
Developing equity driven, culturally relevant and community specific services enable programs to increase family engagement and more effectively respond in to parent and child survivors of family violence. Involving the community members who are the most impacted by violence and are part of your target population in program design, implementation, and evaluation will ensure your interventions are responding to the actual needs of the people you are trying to reach.
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In the U.S., one in three teens experiences dating violence (TDV) – meaning their partner uses behaviors like physical...
Let’s create environments where everyone can accept and care for their body. As young people navigate social media and...
The experiences of violence and oppression of Black families and children are unique. Black families and children experience intergenerational...
The work of advancing equity and anti-oppression in the anti-violence movement is pivotal to ending the intergenerational cycle of...
The work of advancing equity and anti-oppression in the anti-violence movement is pivotal to ending the intergenerational cycle of...
Domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking are all-too-common experiences for teens who are pregnant or have recently given birth.
Indigenous survivors and children living on Indian reservations and in urban communities experience unique challenges that intensify the epidemic of...
Children and youth born to immigrant parents are an increasingly large population within the U.S. Working with immigrant and...
Programs serving children and youth with disabilities should strive for accessibility, making sure that their environment is inclusive of people...