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This handbook is designed to be used by advocates and professionals who work with victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence. It provides some basic information on how to understand culture and begin the process of challenging oneself to become more aware of the ways in which culture impacts our work and the lives of those who are victims/survivors.

The handbook gives some guidance on how to understand the complex ways in which people respond to intimate violence.  In simple terms, the handbook outlines on some basic ways in which to begin the process of becoming aware on both an individual and institutional basis.

This resource is available as a digital download only.

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This handbook is designed to be used by advocates and professionals who work with victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence. It provides some basic information on how to understand culture and begin the process of challenging oneself to become more aware of the ways in which culture impacts our work and the lives of those who are victims/survivors.

The handbook gives some guidance on how to understand the complex ways in which people respond to intimate violence.  In simple terms, the handbook outlines on some basic ways in which to begin the process of becoming aware on both an individual and institutional basis.

The handbook includes information on the following topics:

  • Why consider culture?
  • Developing cultural competency
  • Increasing accessibility for all underserved communities
  • Increasing accessibility for immigrant communities
  • Model programs that work well on interpreter issues 

This publication is available as a digital download only.

Language

English

Product Type

PDF

Visit FUTURES step-by-step online toolkits for community health centers on building partnerships with DV/SA advocacy, addressing violence in health centers, and promoting prevention: www.IPVHealthPartners.org and www.IPVHealth.org
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