Sometimes when people are abused their head gets hurt. This can cause injuries that aren’t always obvious. Please answer the questions and talk with an advocate so we can help make services work best for you. We know how difficult it is to share this information—thank you for your courage. We are here to support you.
This Trauma brochure provides a culturally-based overview of what trauma is, how people respond differently to trauma, and Indigenous ways of healing. Read More ››
The It’s About Trauma handout provides a culturally-based overview of what trauma is, how people respond differently to trauma, and Indigenous ways of healing. Read More ››
This webinar focuses on love, healing and self-care. Dr. Duran will introduce the pillars of compassion and how through loving and taking care of ourselves we become better advocates, better human Read More ››
The document is about trauma and its impact on Native women, including the root causes, dynamics, and effects of violence, as well as trauma-informed advocacy.
This document is an information sheet for domestic violence advocates about self-injury and how to respond to survivors who engage in self-injurious behaviors.
Tools for Transformation: Becoming Accessible,
Culturally Responsive, and Trauma-Informed Organizations
Implementation Support Guides for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs Read More ››