Manual de apoyo para sobrevivientes Creado por VALOR
Este manual está destinado a ser usado en conjunto con el entrenamiento requerido por las personas que tienen la intención de proveer servicios de abogacía a sobrevivientes de asalto sexual en los centros de crisis de violación en California.
Beyond Silos: Harnessing Collaboration to End Gender-Based Violence
In October 2025, BWJP and Centre for Public Impact co-hosted “Reimagining a Whole-of-Society Approach to Ending Gender-Based Violence: Strategies for Action” in Chicago. This report summarizes the powerful conversations that took place and lays out recommendations for moving forward.
PODER COLECTIVO: Un Plan Práctico para que los Programas de Asalto Sexual Puedan Crear Asociaciones y Colaboraciones Comunitarias
El propósito de este plan comunitario es ofrecer a los programas de asalto sexual de California un marco para pensar en cómo podemos trabajar más eficazmente con los socios de la comunidad, tanto de manera tradicional como inovadora.
COLLECTIVE POWER: A Practical Blueprint for Sexual Assault Programs to Create Community Partnerships and Collaborations
The purpose of this Community Blueprint is to offer California’s sexual assault programs a framework for thinking about how we can work most effectively with community partners in both traditional and inventive ways.
VALOR's Support for Survivors Training for Sexual Assault Counselors/Advocates
Advocates are amazing people. Whether they serve as Rape Crisis Center staff members or volunteers from the community, they dedicate themselves to the challenging task of supporting survivors of sexual abuse and assault.
Shear Haven - Concientización sobre la Violencia Doméstica para Profesionales de la Belleza y para Todos
Enlace a la capacitación gratuita de Shear Haven, que consiste en un video de 20 minutos seguido de un breve cuestionario de tres preguntas. Aunque la capacitación está dirigida a profesionales de la industria de la belleza, este curso gratuito en línea puede enseñar a cualquier persona sobre las señales de abuso y cómo ayudar.
Shear Haven: Domestic Violence Awareness for Beauty Pros & Everyone
Link to Shear Haven's free training, consisting of a 20-minute video followed by a short three question quiz. While the training is geared toward beauty industry professionals, this free online course can teach anyone about the signs of abuse and how to help.
FinTech: How Mobile Payment and the Gig Economy can Help Enhance Survivor Safety
This document explores how FinTech and the so-called “gig economy” can be used by survivors to increase their safety and help them build their long-term safety plan.
This memo offers social science literature to explain the link between IPV victimization and substance use/SUD for practitioners working with criminalized survivors.
This memo contains excerpts from social science literature about the impacts of trauma on survivors’ ability to recall the details of traumatic events.
Victimized Again: How the Reentry Process Perpetuates Violence Against Survivors of Domestic Violence
Describes how community supervision can decrease safety and increase violence for reentering victims of battering by eliminating or limiting viable options.
Three Formerly Incarcerated Women Talk About Reentry
Print/text version of a panel interview of formerly incarcerated women regarding their reentry experiences, insights, and suggestions for advocates and practitioners working with reentering survivors.
The Impact of Parental Kidnapping Laws and Practice on Domestic Violence Survivors
Explores the role that domestic violence plays in a high percentage of parental kidnapping cases and the need to illuminate that role for a fair applications of justice.
Lessons from the Field: Talking About Mass Incarceration, Racial Justice, and Alternatives to Reliance on the Criminal Legal System
Conversations with anti-violence advocates on key themes and approaches for addressing mass incarceration, racial justice, and alternatives to the criminal legal system.
Knowledge into Action: Resources & Tools for Change
Draws from resources and tools related to ending mass incarceration, centering racial justice in communities and institutions, and creating alternatives to the criminal legal system.
In Their Own Words: Victims of Battering Talk About Being Arrested and Convicted
Presents the findings of a series of focus groups and interviews with female victims of battering who had been convicted of domestic-violence-related crimes against their intimate partners.
Provides practice tips, immigration law info, a sample expert report, and citations for experts/attorneys representing interpersonal violence victims in immigration proceedings.
Reentry Checklist for advocates working with reentering survivors
For practitioners working with criminalized survivors, it's helpful to be familiar with common reentry issues that people face when returning home from incarceration.
Pasifika Power & Control Wheel Translation Project
The project adapts the domestic violence Power and Control Wheel into culturally specific frameworks for Native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Chuukese people.
Considerations and Recommendations on Trauma-Informed Advocacy for Trafficking Survivors
TA Brief on complex advocacy for adult and minor trafficking survivors, covering trauma-informed practices, confidentiality, and contact considerations.
Relevant Statutes for Webinar Attendees: Lunch & Learn for Nevada Judges -Tribal and Rural Perspectives on Protection Orders
This handout provides relevant statutes and a chart that outlines key factors regarding criminal jurisdiction in Indian country. Designed for judges in Nevada.
Bridging Anti-Violence Movements: Exploring the Connection Between Community Violence Intervention and Anti-Domestic Violence Work
The article promotes enhanced collaboration between Community Violence Intervention and anti-domestic violence efforts to improve family and community safety.
The SAFeR Practitioner's Manual help practitioners user the SAFeR method. SAFeR helps survivors–and attorneys and advocates who work with them–decide for themselves which options make the most sense under the circumstances.
The SAFE tool assists survivors with evaluating if, when, how, and for what period they may want to request that an intimate partner who abused them be prohibited from use, possession, or ownership of firearm(s) and ammunition.
Protection Orders and Working with People with Disabilities
Tip sheet is designed to assist practitioners in foreseeing, recognizing, and eliminating barriers to justice in the protection order process for people with disabilities.
Assisting Survivors with Pets in the Wake of a Pandemic
This fact sheet describes the realities of survivors with pets in the context of COVID-19, offering ways to utilize protection orders and community resources to help ensure support and safety.
This checklist includes guidance for advocates on facilitating the firearm discussion, removal during issuance of protection orders, enforcement, and transfer.
TA Bulletin: Enforcement of Tribal Protection Orders by State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies Pursuant to the Full Faith and Credit Provision of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
This bulletin is designed to ensure that state and local law enforcement officials across the country have the necessary information to enforce and prosecute violations of tribal protection orders.
More Than Just a Piece of Paper: A Toolkit for Advocates on Firearms and Domestic Violence During COVID-19
This toolkit supports advocates in educating communities about the life-saving value of protection orders and improving the implementation of firearm prohibitions to protect survivors.
Toolkit for Serving Military- Connected Victims/Survivors of Domestic Abuse
This toolkit includes a checklist and resources for assessing and assisting victims/survivors of domestic abuse who have a connection to the U.S. Armed Forces.
Designed to help survivors, advocates, attorneys, mediators, judges, and others talk about whether a case is appropriate for mediation and, if so, how mediation can be structured to account for the nature, context, and effects of IPV.
Trusted resources for domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking survivors, including hotlines, legal/safety planning tools, and local service directories.