Strategies for Seeking Justice for Survivors of Campus Sexual Violence through Policy, Social Media, Activism
Our panel, including students, activists, a professor, and sexual assault expert moderator, will unpack the ways in which campus judicial processes function, and the reasons why they rarely produce justice for victim/survivors.
Safety in the Crosshairs: Guns, Domestic Violence and Community Safety
In this conversation with survivors of domestic violence, professional advocates, and researchers of deadly intimate partner violence will talk about risks to victim-survivors and firearms, the possible impacts of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the Rahimi case, and how the intersection of guns and domestic violence can be addressed.
No Pet Left Behind: Intersection of GBV and Animal Welfare
There are many connections to be made with animal rights and the anti-gender-based violence movements, including pushing for pet-friendly laws and policies that support survivors of violence. Join us for a conversation about current innovations that address this particular barrier to justice for animals and human victims of violence.
How do You Know It’s Abuse? What the Power and Control Wheel Reveals about Intimate Partner Violence
In this conversation about the Power & Control Wheel, advocates, survivors, and upstanders will gain critical insight into how domestic violence is reinforced by systems and social norms.
Safe Consultations with Survivors of Violence Against Women and Girls
This webinar focuses on the implementation of Safe Consultations with Survivors of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), a new guidance created between a partnership of Global Rights for Women, UN Women and Australia Aid.
This webinar offers advocates effective strategies for supporting domestic violence survivors on probation or parole to successfully complete supervision while ensuring safety.
Supporting Survivors Navigate Experiences of Suicidality and Mental Health Coercion: A Guide for Helpline Advocates to Respond
Series for helpline advocates on supporting DV survivors in Indigenous communities dealing with suicidality and mental health coercion, using NCDVTMH/StrongHearts models.