An Introduction to National Sources of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization Data
This webinar offers a descriptive and non-technical introduction to national sources of data on intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization in the United States.
Apoyo a la Seguridad: Herramientas y Prácticas de Evaluación de la Seguridad de los Sobreviviente
En esta conferencia web, los participantes se comprometerán con varias herramientas de evaluación y mejores prácticas para proporcionar evaluaciones de seguridad informadas sobre el trauma para guiar la planificación de la seguridad y el apoyo integral.
This course offers foundational knowledge about domestic violence including its scope and impact, types of abuse, common tactics used, the cultural contexts, and ways to effectively support someone who is experiencing abuse.
Domestic Violence and Gun Violence: Co-Existing Public Health Crises
Presenters offer creative policies and strategies at the intersection of partner violence and guns, including domestic violence protection orders and extreme risk protection orders.
Firearm Restriction Laws and Intimate Partner Homicide: Protective Effects by Race
This webinar explores a 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.
Gathering Technology Abuse Evidence in Protection Order Cases
This interactive webinar examines the technologies most commonly misused in domestic violence cases and outline the process for gathering and admitting evidence of tech abuse.
This webinar offers an introduction to the intersection of domestic violence and firearms, including statistics, social science research, and legal interventions.
Supporting Safety: Survivor Safety Assessment Tools and Practices
The web conference provides an interactive guide to using safety assessments and keeping a survivor-centered approach in promoting safety and crafting safety plans.
This session reviews: preparing for writing, using the strengths of your team, common grant requirements, and key practices to completing an effective grant application.