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When governments intervene in private violence against women and girls, a coordinated community response is essential to keep women safe, and create accountability for perpetrators. This workshop will explore the model of Coordinated Community Response (CCR), a survivor-informed intervention model that was developed in Duluth, Minnesota designed to coordinate agency responses to violence against women and girls.
Implementing CCR emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to domestic violence, working closely with survivors, advocates and justice agencies to create policies and response protocols that prioritize survivor safety and offender accountability.