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Beyond Observation: Considerations for Advancing Domestic Violence Practice in Supervised Visitation (PDF only)
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This paper presents considerations for expanded practice in the Supervised Visitation Grant Program and describes interventions that go beyond observation in the supervised visitation setting. The information for this paper comes from a number of sources including: interviews with experts in the field; a review of the literature on supervised
Breaking the Silence: A Training Manual for Activists, Counselors and Latina Organizers (PDF only)
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This manual is for domestic violence service providers, activists, counselors and others focused on advancing the rights of battered immigrant women. Based on the Futures Wither Violence's successful pilot project, the manual provides essential details on how to start organizing and maintaining a group of activists and counselors.
Breaking the Silence
Bringing the Greenbook to Life: A Resource Guide for Communities (PDF only)
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This guide is designed for communities seeking to develop interventions that will improve their responses to families suffering both domestic violence and child maltreatment.
PDF download only.
Connect: Helping caregivers talk to kids about violence against women: Issues 1 and 2 (PDF)
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Connect is a mini-magazine for foster parents and kin that provides information on meeting the needs of children who have been exposed to domestic violence and are in the child welfare system.
This product is available in the following languages: English and Spanish. If you request this item, you will receive
Connect: Supporting Children Exposed to Domestic Violence (PDF and Real Player Video)
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Connect is a three hour curriculum, Power Point presentation and related tools intended for use in child welfare settings with foster parents, kin caregivers, and adoptive parents with all levels of experience in caring for children who have been exposed to domestic violence, or who may have cause to care
Connected Parents, Connected Kids ACEs Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The Connected Parents, Connected Kids Safety Card is a universal education tool that health care and community-based providers can distribute as part of universal education with families to discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), relationships (healthy and unhealthy), and resilience. This resource is appropriate for a variety of settings, including pediatrics, reproductive health, home
Fathering After Violence “American Indian/Alaska Native” Poster (PDF only)
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This poster may be used in any community or health setting frequented by men and boys including Tribal offices, schools, gyms, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.
This resource is only available as a PDF download.
Fathering After Violence “Memories-Hug” Poster (PDF only)
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These posters were created as part of the Fathering After Violence Initiative and may be used in any community setting frequented by men and boys. This may include tribal offices, schools, gyms, child welfare offices, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.
Fathering After Violence “Memories-Necktie” Poster (PDF and Hard Copy)
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These posters were created as part of the Fathering After Violence Initiative and may be used in any community setting frequented by men and boys. This may include tribal offices, schools, gyms, child welfare offices, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.
Fathering After Violence “Role Model” Poster (PDF and Hard Copy)
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These posters were created as part of the Fathering After Violence Initiative and may be used in any community setting frequented by men and boys. This may include tribal offices, schools, gyms, child welfare offices, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.
Fathering After Violence: Working with Abusive Fathers in Supervised Visitation (PDF)
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This guide is intended to assist the grantees of the Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Grant Program (Supervised Visitation Program or SVP) that want to enhance the safety and well-being of women and children by working more deliberately with abusive fathers who use the centers to visit their
Health Educational Training Video Vignettes
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These 28 educational videos are meant to be used by health care providers who are interested in incorporating evidence-based and trauma-informed practices for universal education as well as assessment and response to intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion as well as advocates and other providers who are hoping to integrate health services
Healthy Moms, Happy Babies Home Visitor Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The Healthy Moms, Happy Babies safety card is no longer
available in English. Hard copies in Spanish are still available!
¡Las copias impresas en español todavía están disponibles! El enlace de descarga en PDF se seguirá distribuyendo e incluye los archivos de la tarjeta de seguridad en inglés y español.
Healthy Moms, Happy Babies Poster (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Healthy Moms, Happy Babies is a poster co-branded by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and accompanies the perinatal safety card. The poster sends the message that babies and kids thrive when their moms thrive. Moms thrive in healthy relationships—ones that are respectful, nurturing and caring. The poster encourages people to
Healthy Moms, Happy Babies: A Train the Trainers Curriculum on Domestic Violence, Reproductive Coercion and Children Exposed (Second Edition) PDF
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The updated curriculum provides training, tools, and resources to help home visitation staff address the complex and sometimes uncomfortable issue of domestic violence. When it comes to promoting health and safety outcomes for women and children impacted by domestic violence, there is a methodology to effective assessment, primary prevention, and
Realizing the Promise of Home Visitation (PDF)
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This issue brief will help policy makers and advocates build a strong national policy framework to maximize the effectiveness and reach of early childhood home visiting programs. More specifically, it is intended to ensure that federal home visiting policies directly address: the needs of mothers and children who are experiencing