This webinar lays the foundation for understanding sex trafficking of Native women and survivor centered responses developed by three experts in the field. Read More ››
The Traumatic Brain Injury and Battering booklet provides an overview of TBI, its impacts, screening, and advocacy for advocates working with survivors with TBI. Read More ››
The document is about the link between traumatic brain injury and domestic violence, discussing the potential for women who are abused to suffer from TBI and the symptoms and challenges associated with it. Read More ››
Tribal Access Project: Information Sharing and Access to Federal Databases. Tribes can more effectively serve and protect victims of domestic and sexual violence by having full access to critical data Read More ››
Every October, Tribal programs and Native advocates nationwide turn their attention to a critical human rights issue that impacts all Native communities and Nations: domestic and intimate partner violence. During this panel discussion, tribal coalitions will shed light on the significance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and how it drives their programming and work year-round. Read More ››
American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) have the highest crime victimization rates in the nation and often have difficulty connecting with victim services. AI/AN victims of crime face additional Read More ››
This resource illustrates four places Indigenous evaluation is already taking place in violence prevention, response, and healing programs that have not been recognized in an evaluation framework. Read More ››
Healing from violence for Indigenous people is an ever-evolving journey that includes times of joy, tears, celebration, grief, ceremony, and love. Read More ››