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> Christian Resources
      Here is a list of
Christian Domestic Violence Resources
      to browse through.

> UNIFEM's Virtual Knowledge Centre to End Violence
   against Women and Girls: Access the Centre at
                    http://www.endvawnow.org

Take advantage of this free resource that includes: 
     Step-by-step programming guidance
     Downloadable resources for implementation in the 
       Tools Section
     A search feature expert organizations in the 
       Sources of Expertise Section
     Lists of events & training sessions in the Calendar Section
     The opportunity to learn about ongoing programs in the 
       Leading Initiatives Section
     Programming help in the FAQs Section

Programming Modules Include:
     Adolescents & Youth
     Legislation
     Campaigns
     Men & Boys
     Conflict/Post-Conflict
     Policy & Budget Cycles
     Education
     Prevention
     Health
     Safe Cities
     Justice
     Security/Military/Police


> Webinar Replay: Domestic Violence with Brenda Branson
      Access the webinar recording here

> Template Materials for Anonymous Reporting
      End Violence Against Women (EVAW) International offers a
      range of free resources to assist community professionals 
      with forensic compliance.  The most recent addition is a set
      of template materials for communities to implement a
      protocol for anonymous reporting.


> Articles on Domestic Violence & The Church:
   >> A Survivor Looks Back: 
What I Wish Pastors had Known When I was Looking for Help

      by Julie Owens, BA 
   >> Are the Shepherds Safeguarding the Lives of the 
Sheep?
 
      by Dr. Catherine Clark Kroeger
   >> When Terror Strikes at Home: 
The Interface Between Religion and Domestic Violence
 
      by Nancy Nason Clark

> Children: The Silent Victims
      Children who witness violence in their home suffer on many
      levels.  Raise awareness and help your church become a  
      safe haven for these children.  Use this 
bulletin insert.  
      Also available for your use are these
      Children's Sabbath lesson plans.

> Children & Domestic Violence Free Online Courses
      Visit
www.ahecconnect.com and click on "courses."
      Scroll down to the "Mental Health" heading and look for
      courses entitled "Children and Domestic Violence."
      There are several to choose from.

> Traumatic Brain Injury & Domestic Violence
      This Special Collection offers information about the 
      intersection between domestic violence and Traumatic Brain 
      Injury (TBI). It provides advocates and other professionals
      and other professionals with tools to screen for TBI within the
      context of domestic violence as well as presentations, 
      articles, and other relevant resources on the topic.

> Domestic Violence in the African American Community
      Find out more about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) among
      African Americans on this fact sheet from the Institute on
      Domestic Violence in the African Community
      (
www.idvaac.org).

> Women's UN Report Network (WUNRN) 
      The Women's UN Report Program & Network is a non-
      governmental organization to implement the conclusions 
      and recommendations of a United Nations Study on Freedom 
      of Religion of Belief and the Status of Women From the 
      Viewpoint of Religion and Traditions (E/CN.4/2002/73/Add.2). 
      This study is a major, universal, comprehensive U.N. 
      approach to intolerance and discrimination against women 
      based on religion and traditions.  Visit the website.

>
Brochure on the United Nations Secretary-General’s   database on violence against women
     Download PDF brochure
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This
Domestic Violence Resource Guide provides for emergency help and support needs in the local area.

The FaithTrust Institute's Domestic Violence Resources Webpage provides answers to questions, articles, and perspectives from different religious standpoints.

The Rave Project hopes to bring knowledge and social action together to assist families of faith impacted by abuse.  Learn more about Religion And Violence E-learning (RAVE).

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