Domestic Violence: Intervention

This area contains information on the development and delivery of safe and appropriate services for victims of domestic violence and their children, offering tools for advocates or counselors in community-based domestic violence programs as well as helping professionals in human service arenas or institutional settings who encounter domestic violence victimization in their work. Materials explore approaches addressing intersecting life circumstances or co-occurring issues.

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March 2013
This online video series addresses the needs of children exposed to violence and victimization.
Authors: Office for Victims of Crime
2013
Authors: FaithTrust Institute
November 2012
This course, designed for advocates (military and civilian) who provide services to military-related families experiencing intimate partner violence, pulls together information about military and combat-related issues as they intersect with intimate partner violence.
Authors: Battered Women’s Justice Project
October 2012
This discussion guide offers questions to consider after reading the Applied Research paper titled The Effectiveness of Sexual Assault Services in Multiservice Agencies. These discussions may assist in cultivating services for people healing from sexual violence.
Authors: The National Sexual Violence Resource Center
September 2012
This sermon focuses on bringing awareness to congregations on domestic violence.
Authors: Family Ministries Archdiocese of Chicago
August 2012
On this podcast, Jennifer Witt of the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse interviews Katreena Scott, author on the VAWnet Applied Research papers: Parenting Interventions for Men who Batter and Practical Considerations for Parenting Interventions for Men who Batter.
Authors: Jennifer Witt
August 2012
In this podcast series, Mary Louise Kelley, Director of the Family Violence Prevention Services program at the Department of Health and Human Services, is joined by Anne Menard, Director of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, and Eleanor Lyon, the principal investigator to discuss a study focused on nonresidential domestic violence services.
Authors: Mary Louise Kelley
May 2012
ABA Journal web producer Lee Rawles talks with Lori Andrews, author of I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy about the lack of online privacy rights and the need for a social media constitution.
Authors: Lee Rawles
April 2012
This 1.5 hour course provides an overview of the neurobiological and psychological implications of sexually violent trauma and the information and skills necessary for victim service providers to provide trauma-informed services.
Authors: Kelly Wilt and Janine D’Anniballe
March 9, 2012
This webinar gives advocates and program leaders steps and strategies to begin to develop trauma-informed practices and environments to foster healing and support us and survivors in the work we do together.
Authors: Terri Pease