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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.
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Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Reports: A Complex Matter (PDF only)
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This resource from Promising Futures is intended to help child-serving programs reduce harm that may be caused by filing a child abuse report when domestic violence is a concern, while also paying close attention to the safety of children and adults. This resource offers information about questions to ask when considering making a report,
Greenbook: Effective Interventions in Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment: Guidelines for Policy and Practice (PDF)
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These guidelines target three systems – battered women’s advocates, child protection services and family court judges – with the goal of keeping mothers and children safe and together and avoiding unnecessary out-of-home placement. The guidelines were developed in 1999 by leading family court judges and experts on child maltreatment and
If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Project Leadership in Multi-System Change Efforts to Address the Co-Occurrence of Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment (PDF)
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This document shares many of the leadership lessons from the perspective of the Greenbook project directors and is one of several publications that document the Greenbook sites’ experience. Multi-system collaborations need strong leaders with vision, commitment, and an ability to inspire others to move forward with the desired project. The
Steps Toward Safety: Improving Systemic and Community Based Responses for Families Experiencing Domestic Violence (PDF)
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This report speaks to the pioneering programs inspired by a growing appreciation of the pervasiveness, danger and consequences of domestic violence for women and their children. It provides a portrait of a quiet crisis brewing in the 1980s and 1990s as well as discussions among stakeholders, increasingly robust research, templates