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Supporting victims of domestic abuse to become empowered; Educating community leaders; & Preventing future generations from suffering by raising awareness.
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JCADA Ene 16
Help support and have fun at the same time this Friday!
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Cheryl C. Kagan Dis 31
. tix are available at . Prices increase tomorrow! will benefit from your ticket purchase to enjoy 5 performers on Jan 18th!
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JCADA Dis 11
Thank you to all those who lite a candle in support of power-based violence victims and survivors last night! These were just a few of our favorite photos - but you can always tag and when you post your photos and we'll be sure to share them!
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JCADA Dis 4
Students deserve to learn in safe schools, free from harassment and dating violence. Please pass the School Safety Omnibus Act to ensure that schools have the training and resources to support young survivors.
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JCADA Okt 31
Today is the LAST DAY to donate to JCADA's Challenge Page! Make sure you get your donation in before 11:59pm tonight to ensure your gift counts towards our challenge total!
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NNEDV Okt 16
Take a stand against domestic violence through (happening October 18)! 💜 ▶️▶️ Sign on and share the Facebook event:
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JCADA Okt 16
A10: The we will be doing this week is participating in , encouraging others to join in, and starting meaningful conversations about WHY we do so!
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JCADA Okt 16
The more you know! Thank you
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NNEDV Okt 16
Q10. What is you will be doing this month () to be a voice against violence?
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JCADA Okt 16
A9: Virtual assistants have the potential to help survivors immensely - but that's up to the manufacturers & organizations they partner with to ensure that these technological resources are appropriate, safe, & supportive ✌️📱
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NNEDV Okt 16
Q9. Have you asked Siri, Alexa, Cortana, or a similar virtual assistant about domestic violence? Are they able to talk about in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered way?
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JCADA Okt 16
Conversations surrounding consent & healthy relationships should not be gendered! knows what they're talking about - ALL OF US must participate fully in these convos if we want to see tangible social change
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JCADA Okt 16
A8: Conversations about building healthy relationships and consent should start early, wayyy before puberty. Classrooms, family dinners, & after school activities are perfect places to start the convo!
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NNEDV Okt 16
Q8. How, and in what spaces, should we be talking to kids and teens about building healthy relationships and ensuring ?
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strongheartsdv Okt 16
A7. It’s important to understand what the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is and what its reauthorization means for tribal communities. To learn more:
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NNEDV Okt 16
Q6. We often see domestic violence depicted in popular books and movies. What have you seen or read that addresses in a survivor-centered and trauma-informed way? (If you can’t think of any, why is that?)
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JCADA Okt 16
Absolutely! is never the victims fault and systemic victim blaming must be dismantled
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JCADA Okt 16
A6: No examples spring to mind and that's exactly the issue! Trauma informed care is still a relatively new treatment framework but having nuanced, accurate portrayals of such an approach is extremely important for victims and advocates alike
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JCADA Okt 16
A must listen! Thanks for sharing 👍 
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JCADA Okt 16
A5: We really admire and appreciate SAMHSA who helps survivors with substance abuse/mental health struggles in countless way 🙏
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