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Catalyst Newsletter Part 1
Catalyst Newsletter Part 2
Catalyst Newsletter Part 3
This is the most recent edition of TC-TAT's newlsetter, highlighting the recent three-year project focused on assisting Faith Leaders and Domestic Violence Prevention Advocates as they address domestic violence together within their communities, funded by the Department of Health Services (DHS), EPIC Branch. The newsletter is divided into three parts for easy downloading.
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Domestic Violence Expert Witnesses/Consultants
Contact information for Expert Witnesses/Consultants throughout California who can be utilized in court to advise Judges and/or Juries regarding Domestic Violence. What Is An Expert Witness?
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Kid & Teen Safe: An Abuse Prevention Program for Youth with Disabilities
This document describes a special school-based program for addressing abuse and violence against children and teens with disabilities designed by the SafePlace Disability Services ASAP project.
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Instigate!
A free online toolkit for starting a community action team. Let INSTIGATE! open doors to new resources and opportunities to create change in your community.
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Snapshots: A Picture of California’s Domestic Violence Prevention Services for Underserved Communities
This document highlights innovative programs in California that are transforming communities by integrating domestic violence prevention into unserved and underserved communities. Snapshots contains introductory information for a total of sixty-five different programs in California. The programs vary in size, scope, history and strategy. Some have articulated service models, while others are adapting program strategies to meet the needs of a community they serve. This updated version of Snapshots provides a view of the progress being made to end domestic violence in our multicultural state.
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Spanish Selections
TC-TAT announces new Spanish Selections from our popular How to Facilitate a Community Action Team (CAT) Handbook. These translated CAT pieces can be downloaded and used by Domestic Violence Organization staff and volunteers, community activists and community educators in their work to transform communities by creating safety, equality and justice for all community members.
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