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Trainings and Curricula

Trainings and Curricula

(http://www.w-c-a.org/pdfs/vawaworkbook.pdf)
Developed by Disability Rights Wisconsin (formerly the Wisconsin Coalition for Advocacy), the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and IndependenceFirst, this workbook acknowledges and encourages you to individualize a process that you can use, on your own and as part of an organization, to address the needs of each person who might need your help.

(http://www.mincava.umn.edu/documents/wscdv/wscdv.pdf)
The goal of this manual, designed by the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV), is to expand the definition of what is "enough" when it comes to domestic violence advocacy, so that all domestic violence services are as accessible as possible to all persons regardless to disability.

   Getting Safe and Sober: Real Tools You Can Use 1 2
Getting Safe and Sober: Real Tools You Can Use is a practical tool kit for use with women who have substance abuse or chemical dependence problems and who are, or have been, victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or sexual abuse. The kit also can be used to train service providers about the needs of women whose experience includes both substance abuse and victimization.

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