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Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2022 Resources


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OWH Domestic or Intimate Partner Violenece Website

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Publication Date: 2018

This website provides information on domestic or intimate partner violence.

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LETTAC DVAM 2022 Booklet

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Publication Date: Oct 2022

This October, the National Violence Against Women Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium (LETTAC) commemorates and elevates Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) and highlights available training and technical assistance.

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The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence and Firearms

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Publication Date: 2021

The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence and Firearms (which includes the Safer Families, Safer Communities project) is the first-ever website wholly dedicated to addressing the role of firearms and domestic violence.

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ICCR's 2023 Rural Virtual Conference: Collaborative Responses to DV

Publication Date: 2023

Registration is now open for the 2023 Rural Virtual Conference: Collaborative Responses to Domestic Violence in Rural Communities (Oct 2 & 3). Sessions will cover implementing collaborative, systemic responses to DV in rural communities nationwide.

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Training for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors Serving Immigrants

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Publication Date: April 26, 2022

This publication, from the National Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project (NIWAP), provides an extensive list of training materials for law enforcement and prosecutors.

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The National Domestic Violence Prosecution Best Practices Guide

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Publication Date: 2020

This is intended as a living document highlighting current best practices in the prosecution of domestic violence, inspired by the NDAA's Women Prosecutors Section and National Symposium on the Prosecution of Domestic Violence Cases.

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NCVC's Victim Assistance to Support Tribes Website

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Publication Date: 2022

The Victim Assistance to Support Tribes Center is an extension of NCVC's mission to include our Indigenous Partners in hopes to expand services of victims and survivors which may be overlooked and underserved in Indigenous communities.

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Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence

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Publication Date: Mar 2011

This guide, for law enforcement, provides guidance on the inter-jurisdictional enforcement of protection orders.

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NNEDV's 2022 DVAM Campaign & Toolkit: #Every1KnowsSome1

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Publication Date: 2022

By uniting our efforts through the same hashtags and simple messaging, through GiveForDV and during DVAM, it builds the case that Every1 has a part to play in supporting our work to end domestic violence. We hope you will join us in this campaign.

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Responding to Domestic Violence-Related Homicides

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Publication Date: July 08, 2020

This webinar will highlight the Domestic Violence Homicide Response Plan, as well as provide suggestions for how it can be applied in practice.

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Military OneSource DVAM 2022 Resource Guide: #UnitedAgainstDA

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Publication Date: 2022

This year’s campaign seeks to support victims with a clear message: If you are experiencing abuse in your relationship, you don't have to face it alone. Learn about your local Family Advocacy Program and other resources available to you.

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DVAM Resources on TA2TA

Publication Date: 2021

This page has tools, ideas to promote awareness in your community, and OVW-funded events and webinars on domestic violence. Resources are grouped for specific audiences: advocates, attorneys, judges, law enforcement, and prosecutors.

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NCADV's 2022 DVAM Toolkit: #WeAreResilient

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Publication Date: 2022

This toolkit includes information, background, messaging, templates, and content to help promote your involvement in #DVAM2022 and your commitment to seeing a national culture where we are all safe, empowered, and free from domestic violence.

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Office on Violence Against Women - Local Resources Map

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Publication Date: 2022

If you are in immediate danger, call 911. The Office on Violence Against Women does not provide services directly to the general public. Find local help by clicking on our local resources map or calling one of the national hotlines.

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Improving LEA's Response to DVSA by Preventing Gender Bias

Publication Date: May 31, 2022

In 2022, DOJ released this updated guidance to help law enforcement agencies recognize, mitigate, and prevent gender bias and other bias from compromising the response to, and investigation of, SA, DV, and other forms of gender-based violence.

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NRCDV's DVAM 2022 Resources: #1Thing

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Publication Date: 2022

The Domestic Violence Awareness Project (DVAP), a project of the NRCDV, developed a unified message and action guide: #1Thing. One person’s actions may seem insignificant, but together a communities' collective “#1Things” can lead to transformation.

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Office on Violence Against Women - Domestic Violence Website

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Publication Date: 2021

This website provides information and resources regarding domestic violence.

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NSA Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking Training

Publication Date: 2021

NSA is offering free two-day training on lethality, liability, dynamics, investigating, interviewing, and Federal laws.

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