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2021 CONFERENCE TOGETHER FORWARD: REIMAGINING JUSTICE AND The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) is pleased to announce our 2021 Virtual Learning Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Together Forward: Reimagining Justice and Healing for Survivors.” As our community slowly recovers from the impacts of COVID-19, ACESDV looks at new ways to move together towards a new ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383 WORKING WITH VICTIMS WHO ARE INMATES 2 | Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA): A Pennsylvania Perspective Pennsylvania Coalition against RaPe Ignore slightly personal or embarrassing remarks and forget instead of directly and immediately addressing them Have difficulty saying no Circumvent minor rules 6. Can you? Be made to feel obligated Be made to look the other way orpretend
INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system FIGHTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THROUGH INSURANCE: WHAT … 78 Texas Journal of Women and the Law Vol. 23:1 2. Expand Provision to Apply to Men 91 3. Define When Screenings and Counseling Will beCovered 91
LOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
TRAUMA-INFORMED EVIDENCE-BASED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 16 Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Recommendations for Advocates Working with Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence January 22, 2013 Renee DeBoard-Lucas, Kate Wasserman, ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2005 Name Date of Death Age Child-ren Cause of Death Location Relationship Summary ARIZONA Domestic Violence Related Deaths 2005 F Nakeisha Walker 3/5/2005 2 n/a Malnutrition Phoenix Mother ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2006 Name Date of Death Age Children Cause of Death Location Relationship 1 Elizabeth Price 1/14/2006 71 unk Blunt Force Trauma Yuma Husband Kenneth Ray Price, 71, fatally injured his wife, Elizabeth Price, 71, ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INABOUTWHAT IS SEXUAL VIOLENCEWHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDONATECONTACTWHAT WE DO NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jenna Panas, CEO Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 817-939-1577 Jenna@acesdv.org ALLSTATE FOUNDATION GRANT EMPOWERS FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ARIZONA SURVIVORS Phoenix, AZ, October 15, 2020 – Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reportsand financial
2021 CONFERENCE TOGETHER FORWARD: REIMAGINING JUSTICE AND The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) is pleased to announce our 2021 Virtual Learning Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Together Forward: Reimagining Justice and Healing for Survivors.” As our community slowly recovers from the impacts of COVID-19, ACESDV looks at new ways to move together towards a new ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383 WORKING WITH VICTIMS WHO ARE INMATES 2 | Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA): A Pennsylvania Perspective Pennsylvania Coalition against RaPe Ignore slightly personal or embarrassing remarks and forget instead of directly and immediately addressing them Have difficulty saying no Circumvent minor rules 6. Can you? Be made to feel obligated Be made to look the other way orpretend
INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system FIGHTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THROUGH INSURANCE: WHAT … 78 Texas Journal of Women and the Law Vol. 23:1 2. Expand Provision to Apply to Men 91 3. Define When Screenings and Counseling Will beCovered 91
LOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
TRAUMA-INFORMED EVIDENCE-BASED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 16 Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Recommendations for Advocates Working with Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence January 22, 2013 Renee DeBoard-Lucas, Kate Wasserman, ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2005 Name Date of Death Age Child-ren Cause of Death Location Relationship Summary ARIZONA Domestic Violence Related Deaths 2005 F Nakeisha Walker 3/5/2005 2 n/a Malnutrition Phoenix Mother ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2006 Name Date of Death Age Children Cause of Death Location Relationship 1 Elizabeth Price 1/14/2006 71 unk Blunt Force Trauma Yuma Husband Kenneth Ray Price, 71, fatally injured his wife, Elizabeth Price, 71, COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) See below for resources and information on serving sexual and domestic violence survivors during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. We'll update this page frequently with theVIRTUAL CONFERENCE
The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) is pleased to announce our 2021 Virtual Learning Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Together Forward: Reimagining Justice and Healing for Survivors.” As our community slowly recovers from the impacts of COVID-19, ACESDV looks at new ways to move together towards a newTRAINING MATERIALS
Training and event calendar for ACESDV advocacy and outreachmaterials.
VIRTUAL: HOUR OF POWER When: June 28 at 12:00p & July 22, 2021 at 5:00p Details: We are getting ready to have our second Hour of Power meetings! As a reminder: the Hour of Power is an hour long confidential space for (case managers, victim’s assistance, and victim advocates) to explore self-care, professional development, and emotional support. To honor the boundaries VIRTUAL: SYSTEMS ADVOCACY TRAININGS When: June 17 at 1:00p, June 23 at 11:00a & June 29 at 1:00p Details: Please join ACESDV and learn about Systems Advocacy. This educational session will explore the mechanisms of local and federal government, the art of advocacy, and why your participation in our democracy is powerful. Contact Jamie Aragon with any questions. Register here for VIRTUAL: HOUR OF POWER Details: We are getting ready to have our second Hour of Power meetings! As a reminder: the Hour of Power is an hour long confidential space for (case managers, victim’s assistance, and victim advocates) to explore self-care, professional development, and emotional support. To honor the boundaries set in this space, we areasking that only
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior. VIRTUAL: SERVING SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE WITH When: June 21, 2021 Time: 8:30a – 4:30p Details: People with intellectual disabilities are sexually assaulted at a rate seven times higher than people without disabilities. This training will provide advocates with tangible best practices for serving survivors with I/DD. We will also discuss current state-wide efforts to increase survivors accessibility and opportunities for advocates to beEVENTS | ACESDV
This two-hour webinar will focus on how adults can have discussions with youth at different ages to promote safety, healthy boundaries,and consent.
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When: June 17 at 1:00p, June 23 at 11:00a & June 29 at 1:00p Details: Please join ACESDV and learn about Systems Advocacy. This educational session will explore the mechanisms of local and federal government, the art of advocacy, and why your participation in our democracy ispowerful.
ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INABOUTWHAT IS SEXUAL VIOLENCEWHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDONATECONTACTWHAT WE DO NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jenna Panas, CEO Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 817-939-1577 Jenna@acesdv.org ALLSTATE FOUNDATION GRANT EMPOWERS FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ARIZONA SURVIVORS Phoenix, AZ, October 15, 2020 – Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reportsand financial
2021 CONFERENCE TOGETHER FORWARD: REIMAGINING JUSTICE AND The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) is pleased to announce our 2021 Virtual Learning Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Together Forward: Reimagining Justice and Healing for Survivors.” As our community slowly recovers from the impacts of COVID-19, ACESDV looks at new ways to move together towards a new STATISTICS & REPORTS Every three days in Arizona, someone dies in a domestic violence related incident. The deceased include adult and minor victims of abuse, parents & siblings, targeted family members related to a victim of abuse, and bystanders. Download our reports here. ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383TRAINING MATERIALS
Click on the section below to find training materials associated with that topic. Click the links below to view recorded webinars or browse directly on our YouTube channel here for the most up to date recordings. What about me! Seeking to understand a child’s view of violence in the family.SAFETY PLANNING
Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in your ever-changing situation. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior.INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system PERSONALIZED SAFETY PLAN PERSONALIZED SAFETY PLAN . Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in yourLOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INABOUTWHAT IS SEXUAL VIOLENCEWHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDONATECONTACTWHAT WE DO NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jenna Panas, CEO Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 817-939-1577 Jenna@acesdv.org ALLSTATE FOUNDATION GRANT EMPOWERS FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ARIZONA SURVIVORS Phoenix, AZ, October 15, 2020 – Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reportsand financial
2021 CONFERENCE TOGETHER FORWARD: REIMAGINING JUSTICE AND The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) is pleased to announce our 2021 Virtual Learning Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Together Forward: Reimagining Justice and Healing for Survivors.” As our community slowly recovers from the impacts of COVID-19, ACESDV looks at new ways to move together towards a new STATISTICS & REPORTS Every three days in Arizona, someone dies in a domestic violence related incident. The deceased include adult and minor victims of abuse, parents & siblings, targeted family members related to a victim of abuse, and bystanders. Download our reports here. ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383TRAINING MATERIALS
Click on the section below to find training materials associated with that topic. Click the links below to view recorded webinars or browse directly on our YouTube channel here for the most up to date recordings. What about me! Seeking to understand a child’s view of violence in the family.SAFETY PLANNING
Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in your ever-changing situation. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior.INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system PERSONALIZED SAFETY PLAN PERSONALIZED SAFETY PLAN . Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in yourLOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
TRAININGS & EVENTS
ACESDV promotes public awareness through information, training, awareness campaigns, events and the media. Please visit our Education Into Action page for listings and descriptions of multi-day trainings, in person trainings and webinars throughout the upcoming year. Please also see our Training and Events Calendar.. ACESDV provides training on the dynamics of and responses to sexual and VIRTUAL: HOUR OF POWER When: June 28 at 12:00p & July 22, 2021 at 5:00p Details: We are getting ready to have our second Hour of Power meetings! As a reminder: the Hour of Power is an hour long confidential space for (case managers, victim’s assistance, and victim advocates) to explore self-care, professional development, and emotional support. To honor the boundariesFORENSIC NURSING
Forensic nurses have a critical role in providing specialized care for victims and perpetrators of trauma, collecting and documenting evidence, and providing medical testimony. ACESDV advocates and provides support for the development and sustainability of forensic nursing programs statewide. Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) Coordinator Our Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) Coordinator provides TYPES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Forcible physical restraint against their will, being trapped in a room or having the exit blocked, being held down. The abuser hitting or kicking walls, doors, or other inanimate objects during an argument, throwing things in anger,destruction of property. Holding the victim hostage. Sexual Abuse. VIRTUAL: SYSTEMS ADVOCACY TRAININGS When: June 17 at 1:00p, June 23 at 11:00a & June 29 at 1:00p Details: Please join ACESDV and learn about Systems Advocacy. This educational session will explore the mechanisms of local and federal government, the art of advocacy, and why your participation in our democracy is powerful. Contact Jamie Aragon with any questions. Register here for DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior. VIRTUAL: SERVING SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE WITH When: June 21, 2021 Time: 8:30a – 4:30p Details: People with intellectual disabilities are sexually assaulted at a rate seven times higher than people without disabilities. This training will provide advocates with tangible best practices for serving survivors with I/DD. We will also discuss current state-wide efforts to increase survivors accessibility and opportunities for advocates to be VIRTUAL: HOUR OF POWER Details: We are getting ready to have our second Hour of Power meetings! As a reminder: the Hour of Power is an hour long confidential space for (case managers, victim’s assistance, and victim advocates) to explore self-care, professional development, and emotional support. To honor the boundaries set in this space, we areasking that only
VIRTUAL: SYSTEMS ADVOCACY TRAININGS When: June 17 at 1:00p, June 23 at 11:00a & June 29 at 1:00p Details: Please join ACESDV and learn about Systems Advocacy. This educational session will explore the mechanisms of local and federal government, the art of advocacy, and why your participation in our democracy is powerful. Contact Jamie Aragon with any questions. Register here for June 17th, Register here WEBINAR: THE ROLE OF A LOVED ONE: UNDERSTANDING VICARIOUS When: July 19, 2021 Time: 8:30a – 4:30p Details: This training will provide an in-depth understanding of vicarious trauma, coping strategies for people who have experienced secondary victimization, healing centered discussion with a community of loved ones, resource sharing and action planning. Please contact Marli Mayon for anyquestions.
ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INABOUTWHAT IS SEXUAL VIOLENCEWHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDONATECONTACTWHAT WE DO NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jenna Panas, CEO Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 817-939-1577 Jenna@acesdv.org ALLSTATE FOUNDATION GRANT EMPOWERS FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ARIZONA SURVIVORS Phoenix, AZ, October 15, 2020 – Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reportsand financial
2021 CONFERENCE TOGETHER FORWARD: REIMAGINING JUSTICE AND The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) is pleased to announce our 2021 Virtual Learning Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Together Forward: Reimagining Justice and Healing for Survivors.” As our community slowly recovers from the impacts of COVID-19, ACESDV looks at new ways to move together towards a new ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383SAFETY PLANNING
Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in your ever-changing situation. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior. AS OF MARCH 31ST THERE WERE 20 DEATHS. ARIZONA DOMESTIC 19 Steven Allen 3/23/2021 62 Unknown Stab Wounds Maricopa David Holmes A man was arrested Tuesday night after Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies say he stabbed his ex-girlfriend's parents and set their mobile home on fire west of Maricopa. FIGHTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THROUGH INSURANCE: WHAT … 2013 Fighting Domestic Violence Through Insurance 79 Domestic violence survivors and their families have faced discrimination from the insurance industry for many years.INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine systemLOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2005 Name Date of Death Age Child-ren Cause of Death Location Relationship Summary ARIZONA Domestic Violence Related Deaths 2005 F Nakeisha Walker 3/5/2005 2 n/a Malnutrition Phoenix Mother ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INABOUTWHAT IS SEXUAL VIOLENCEWHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDONATECONTACTWHAT WE DO NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jenna Panas, CEO Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 817-939-1577 Jenna@acesdv.org ALLSTATE FOUNDATION GRANT EMPOWERS FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ARIZONA SURVIVORS Phoenix, AZ, October 15, 2020 – Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reportsand financial
2021 CONFERENCE TOGETHER FORWARD: REIMAGINING JUSTICE AND The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) is pleased to announce our 2021 Virtual Learning Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Together Forward: Reimagining Justice and Healing for Survivors.” As our community slowly recovers from the impacts of COVID-19, ACESDV looks at new ways to move together towards a new ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383SAFETY PLANNING
Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in your ever-changing situation. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior. AS OF MARCH 31ST THERE WERE 20 DEATHS. ARIZONA DOMESTIC 19 Steven Allen 3/23/2021 62 Unknown Stab Wounds Maricopa David Holmes A man was arrested Tuesday night after Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies say he stabbed his ex-girlfriend's parents and set their mobile home on fire west of Maricopa. FIGHTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THROUGH INSURANCE: WHAT … 2013 Fighting Domestic Violence Through Insurance 79 Domestic violence survivors and their families have faced discrimination from the insurance industry for many years.INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine systemLOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2005 Name Date of Death Age Child-ren Cause of Death Location Relationship Summary ARIZONA Domestic Violence Related Deaths 2005 F Nakeisha Walker 3/5/2005 2 n/a Malnutrition Phoenix MotherTRAININGS & EVENTS
ACESDV promotes public awareness through information, training, awareness campaigns, events and the media. Please visit our Education Into Action page for listings and descriptions of multi-day trainings, in person trainings and webinars throughout the upcoming year. Please also see our Training and Events Calendar.. ACESDV provides training on the dynamics of and responses to sexual and VIRTUAL: HOUR OF POWER When: June 28 at 12:00p & July 22, 2021 at 5:00p Details: We are getting ready to have our second Hour of Power meetings! As a reminder: the Hour of Power is an hour long confidential space for (case managers, victim’s assistance, and victim advocates) to explore self-care, professional development, and emotional support. To honor the boundariesTRAINING MATERIALS
Click on the section below to find training materials associated with that topic. Click the links below to view recorded webinars or browse directly on our YouTube channel here for the most up to date recordings. What about me! Seeking to understand a child’s view of violence in the family. TYPES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Forcible physical restraint against their will, being trapped in a room or having the exit blocked, being held down. The abuser hitting or kicking walls, doors, or other inanimate objects during an argument, throwing things in anger,destruction of property. Holding the victim hostage. Sexual Abuse. VIRTUAL: SYSTEMS ADVOCACY TRAININGS When: June 17 at 1:00p, June 23 at 11:00a & June 29 at 1:00p Details: Please join ACESDV and learn about Systems Advocacy. This educational session will explore the mechanisms of local and federal government, the art of advocacy, and why your participation in our democracy is powerful. Contact Jamie Aragon with any questions. Register here for VIRTUAL: HOUR OF POWER Details: We are getting ready to have our second Hour of Power meetings! As a reminder: the Hour of Power is an hour long confidential space for (case managers, victim’s assistance, and victim advocates) to explore self-care, professional development, and emotional support. To honor the boundaries set in this space, we areasking that only
VIRTUAL: SERVING SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE WITH When: June 21, 2021 Time: 8:30a – 4:30p Details: People with intellectual disabilities are sexually assaulted at a rate seven times higher than people without disabilities. This training will provide advocates with tangible best practices for serving survivors with I/DD. We will also discuss current state-wide efforts to increase survivors accessibility and opportunities for advocates to be VIRTUAL: SYSTEMS ADVOCACY TRAININGS When: June 17 at 1:00p, June 23 at 11:00a & June 29 at 1:00p Details: Please join ACESDV and learn about Systems Advocacy. This educational session will explore the mechanisms of local and federal government, the art of advocacy, and why your participation in our democracy is powerful. Contact Jamie Aragon with any questions. Register here for June 17th, Register here DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior. WEBINAR: THE ROLE OF A LOVED ONE: UNDERSTANDING VICARIOUS When: July 19, 2021 Time: 8:30a – 4:30p Details: This training will provide an in-depth understanding of vicarious trauma, coping strategies for people who have experienced secondary victimization, healing centered discussion with a community of loved ones, resource sharing and action planning. Please contact Marli Mayon for anyquestions.
ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INABOUTWHAT IS SEXUAL VIOLENCEWHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDONATECONTACTWHAT WE DO NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jenna Panas, CEO Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 817-939-1577 Jenna@acesdv.org ALLSTATE FOUNDATION GRANT EMPOWERS FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ARIZONA SURVIVORS Phoenix, AZ, October 15, 2020 – Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reportsand financial
ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383FORENSIC NURSING
Forensic nurses have a critical role in providing specialized care for victims and perpetrators of trauma, collecting and documenting evidence, and providing medical testimony. ACESDV advocates and provides support for the development and sustainability of forensic nursing programs statewide. Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) Coordinator Our Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) Coordinator providesSAFETY PLANNING
Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in your ever-changing situation.INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system DEFERRED ACTION AND DRIVER’S LICENSES Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence Public Policy Department | (602) 279-2900 Deferred Action and Driver’s Licenses New Arizona Department of Transportation Policy denying Driver’s Licenses and State IDs to immigrants granted Deferred Action: ACCOUNTABILITY AND CONNECTION WITH ABUSIVE MEN The overlap between domestic violence and child abuse is well documented: where one form of family violence exists, there is a likelihood the other does as well1.In one review of 200 substantiated child abuse reports in Massachusetts, 48% of the cases could not be closed due to risk posed byLOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
TRAUMA-INFORMED EVIDENCE-BASED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 16 Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Recommendations for Advocates Working with Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence January 22, 2013 Renee DeBoard-Lucas, Kate Wasserman, ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2006 Name Date of Death Age Children Cause of Death Location Relationship 1 Elizabeth Price 1/14/2006 71 unk Blunt Force Trauma Yuma Husband Kenneth Ray Price, 71, fatally injured his wife, Elizabeth Price, 71, ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INABOUTWHAT IS SEXUAL VIOLENCEWHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDONATECONTACTWHAT WE DO NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jenna Panas, CEO Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 817-939-1577 Jenna@acesdv.org ALLSTATE FOUNDATION GRANT EMPOWERS FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ARIZONA SURVIVORS Phoenix, AZ, October 15, 2020 – Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reportsand financial
ARIZONA SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE The Sexual and Domestic Violence Services Helpline can be reached via the phone number(s) below, text line, as well as through our online chat by clicking the chat icon located at the bottom right corner of this page. 602-279-2980 | (800) 782-6400 SMS Text Line: (520) 720-3383FORENSIC NURSING
Forensic nurses have a critical role in providing specialized care for victims and perpetrators of trauma, collecting and documenting evidence, and providing medical testimony. ACESDV advocates and provides support for the development and sustainability of forensic nursing programs statewide. Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) Coordinator Our Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) Coordinator providesSAFETY PLANNING
Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in your ever-changing situation.INTERSEX FACT SHEET
Intersex fact sheet: Intersex: formerly referred to as “hermaphrodite.” “A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system.” Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system DEFERRED ACTION AND DRIVER’S LICENSES Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence Public Policy Department | (602) 279-2900 Deferred Action and Driver’s Licenses New Arizona Department of Transportation Policy denying Driver’s Licenses and State IDs to immigrants granted Deferred Action: ACCOUNTABILITY AND CONNECTION WITH ABUSIVE MEN The overlap between domestic violence and child abuse is well documented: where one form of family violence exists, there is a likelihood the other does as well1.In one review of 200 substantiated child abuse reports in Massachusetts, 48% of the cases could not be closed due to risk posed byLOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
TRAUMA-INFORMED EVIDENCE-BASED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 16 Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Recommendations for Advocates Working with Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence January 22, 2013 Renee DeBoard-Lucas, Kate Wasserman, ARIZONA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED DEATHS 2006 Name Date of Death Age Children Cause of Death Location Relationship 1 Elizabeth Price 1/14/2006 71 unk Blunt Force Trauma Yuma Husband Kenneth Ray Price, 71, fatally injured his wife, Elizabeth Price, 71, COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) See below for resources and information on serving sexual and domestic violence survivors during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. We'll update this page frequently with theTRAININGS & EVENTS
ACESDV promotes public awareness through information, training, awareness campaigns, events and the media. Please visit our Education Into Action page for listings and descriptions of multi-day trainings, in person trainings and webinars throughout the upcoming year. Please also see our Training and Events Calendar.. ACESDV provides training on the dynamics of and responses to sexual andSAFETY PLANNING
Safety plans may help you anticipate the dangers you may face. Just as abusers continually shift their tactics of power and control, your safety plan is an adaptable tool to help increase your safety in your ever-changing situation. SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS Sexual Violence Myths & Misconceptions. MYTH: Victims cause the violence that has happened to them. FACT: It doesn’t matter what someone is wearing or how they are acting, no one asks to be raped. People who sexually assault often use force, threat, or injury. Anabsence of
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS MYTH: Domestic violence is a private family matter. FACT: Domestic Violence is everyone’s business. Keeping domestic violence secret helps no one, has been shown to harm children, incurs substantial costs to society, and serves to perpetrate abuse through learned patterns of behavior. ACCOUNTABILITY AND CONNECTION WITH ABUSIVE MEN The overlap between domestic violence and child abuse is well documented: where one form of family violence exists, there is a likelihood the other does as well1.In one review of 200 substantiated child abuse reports in Massachusetts, 48% of the cases could not be closed due to risk posed byLOVE IS NOT ABUSE
Th is curriculum was created by Liz Claiborne Inc. in conjunction with Education Development Center, Inc., an international, non-profi torganization
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Discrimination and police violence against the Black community and other people of color is nothing new. These are not broken systems; they were built on stolen land and designed to control, contain, and exploit the lives and labor of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Police brutality did not begin with George Floyd or Dion 30 FACTS FOR 30 DAYS OF SAAM We are excited to share our 30 facts for 30 days of SAAM during April and welcome you to join us as we raise awareness about sexual violence. Also a reminder to check out NSVRC’s SAAM awareness campaign materials – they always have great, inspiring, and colorful materials and ideas. Additionally, please remember to saveSUPPORT ACESDV
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