Intimate partner violence
Coordinated Strangulation Incident Response Training for Law Enforcement Officers and Emergency Medical Personnel
Assessing the Impact of an Innovative Response to Intimate Partner Violence Related Strangulation, Process Evaluation
Assessing the Impact of an Innovative Response to Intimate Partner Violence Related Strangulation, Final Report & Outcome Evaluation
Apply for Funding To Enhance Services for Victims of Crime
StrongHearts Native Helpline
This helpline offers 24/7 culturally-appropriate support and advocacy to American Indians and Alaska Natives who are victims of domestic and sexual violence. Contact the helpline by phone or text at 844-7NATIVE (844-762-8483) or live chat.
Survivors.org
National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center
The Intersections of Human Trafficking, Intimate Partner Violence, and Child Welfare
Trauma Informed Safety Planning for Criminal Justice Professionals
A Conversation With Nancy Blaney: Shelter Services for Survivors and Their Companion Animals
A Conversation With Nancy Blaney: Shelter Services for Survivors and Their Companion Animals
Development of a Legal Service Needs and Barriers Measure for Victims of Family Violence and Other Crime
Impact of the Domestic Violence Housing First Model on Survivors' Safety and Housing Stability: Six Month Findings
The Use of Children as a Tactic of Intimate Partner Violence and its Relationship to Survivors' Mental Health
Lifting Up the Voices of Older Survivors
OVC Training and Technical Assistance Center Recorded Webinars
National Domestic Violence Hotline Answers 6 Million Contacts
National Deaf Hotline
This hotline offers help to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Deaf advocates are available to provide culturally-sensitive crisis intervention, education, information, and referrals to local services for Deaf survivors. Contact the hotline via video phone at 855-812-1001, email at [email protected], or live chat.
Understanding the Effects of the Pandemic for Domestic Violence Victims
Hear from Federal Government representatives, researchers, and service providers about how COVID-19 has impacted the occurrence of domestic violence across the country as they cover—
- an analysis of domestic violence calls,
- the inequities experienced by underserved populations, and
- the challenges service providers experienced and their innovative responses to help those in need.
OVC and the Office on Violence Against Women hosted this webinar on Friday, October 29, 2021.
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