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Being abused by an intimate partner can have traumatic mental health and substance use effects, while at the same time creating barriers to sources of…
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With lives lost to overdose continuing to rise each year, we've lost too many people to overdoses that could have been prevented with the right…
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This webinar series is devoted to discussing how NCDVTMH’s signature ACRTI philosophy applies to and can inform advocacy with survivors across all ages and life stages. Accessibility Each…
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This webinar series is an invitation to broaden awareness of the many ways that people engage healing from interpersonal and collective harm. Central to individual, family, and community healing is the ongoing work to transform the social conditions that perpetuate continued disparities and abuse.
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Presented in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, panelists will share their pathways for drawing from personal hardship and history to bring authenticity and hopefulness to their advocacy. The conversation will include real talk about healing-centered advocacy with survivors navigating systemic barriers related to mental health, substance use, housing, and legal concerns, as well as the power of peer support.
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For more than a decade, the Core Curriculum on Creating Accessible, Culturally Responsive, and Trauma-Informed (ACRTI) Services has been a cornerstone of NCDVTMH’s work. Over the years, we have partnered…
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Moderator: Gabriela Zapata-Alma, LCSW, CADC, is the Associate Director of the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health, as well as faculty at the…
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Historically, the domestic violence (DV) field has separated services for adults and services for children and youth, rather than taking an integrated approach that centers…
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This webinar series provides cross-training and practical applications for supporting survivors of domestic/sexual violence who use substances through an Accessible, Culturally-Responsive, and Trauma-Informed (ACRTI) approach.…
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As our field adapts, supervisors provide a foundation for staff in domestic and sexual violence programs to work in ways that are inclusive, accessible, survivor-defined, and…
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People who abuse their partners often coerce them into using substances, including deliberately sabotaging their recovery attempts. This insidious form of power and control cuts…
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During this national emergency, there are new challenges for organizations and advocates who serve survivors of domestic/sexual violence and trauma, as well as increased barriers for…
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While it has long been recognized that domestic violence can have significant mental health and substance use-related effects, the lack of collaboration between systems often…
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Welcome to our webinar series on creating and sustaining accessible, culturally responsive, and trauma-Informed (ACRTI) domestic violence and sexual assault services and organizations. This series…
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This webinar series will examine the intersections between trauma, domestic violence, and the opioid epidemic; discuss innovative approaches to addressing these complex issues; and offer…
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