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Alianza Brochures | Other Brochures | Other Educational Materials |
Teen Dating Violence Publications and Other Resources
Brochures |
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Entre Jóvenes
Teen Dating Violence
(6/31/2003)
A generic brochure designed to be used or adapted by local programs;
it was designed to provide basic domestic violence information that
relates to teenagers.
Layout: 8 x 11 (letter) two-sided three-panel brochure |
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Homes Free
of Violence: Options and Help
(6/31/2003)
A generic brochure designed to be used or adapted by local programs;
it provides basic domestic violence information designed to be given
to victims/survivors.
Layout: 8 x 11 (letter) two-sided three-panel brochure |
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Homes
Free of Violence: Options and Help for Immigrant or Refugee Women
(6/31/2003)
A generic brochure designed to be used or adapted by local programs;
it provides basic domestic violence information designed to be given
to immigrant/refugee victims/survivors.
Layout: 8 x 14 (legal) two-sided four-panel brochure
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Safety
Plan for Abused Women
A generic brochure designed to be used or adapted by local programs;
it is a safety planning guide designed to be given to victims/survivors.
Layout: 8 x 14 (legal) two-sided four-panel brochure |
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Build Strong Communities We Have to Create Safe and Healthy Families
Layout: 8 x 14 (legal) two-sided four-panel brochure |
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There are many other organizations that have created brochures on different
topics for their communities. Other brochures are available on
the following websites:
Usted No Esta Sola, a fotonovela booklet on domestic
violence.
Distributed by:
Novela Health Education
Northwest Communities Education Center
121 Sunnyside Ave
PO Box 800
Granger, WA 98932
Phone: 509-854-1900
www.radiokdna.org/novelas.htm
Lo Que Toda Congregación Debe Saber Sobre la Violencia
Doméstica, plus many other inter-religious brochures that
can be purchased.
Faith Trust Institute
2400 N 45th Street #10
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 877-860-2255
www.faithtrustinstitute.org
Other brochures are available on the following websites:
www.vawnet.org
* Alianza has not endorsed any of
the following materials, but lists it here for reference.
Other Educational Materials |
Specialized Family Violence Information Packets:
Effects of Domestic Violence on Children
Especially for Survivors:
Managing Your Divorce: A Guide for Battered Women
Spanish version of Managing Your Divorce: A Guide for Battered Women
Distributed by:
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody
P.O. Box 8970
Reno, NV 89507
Phone: 800-527-3223
Order on-line at www.ncjfcj.org
Teen Dating Violence Publications and/Other Resources |
Publications:
National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence http://www.ncdsv.org/publications_dateteenviolence.html
Connect, (Conexiones) Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: Spring 2005 – a resource to engage kids in discussions about violence against women. For more information please visit www.connect-endabuse.org.
Curriculum:
Dating Violence 101: Educating Youth about Dating Violence and Healthy Relationshipsis an innovative dating violence prevention tool (curriculum) developed by Break the Cycle for teachers, community members, and social service providers to educate teens about dating and domestic violence. This user-friendly curriculum comes with an instructor’s manual, flash cards, activities, and visual aids to provide an interactive educational experience for participants.
For more information go to www.breakthecycle.org. To place an order, please contact Break the Cycle at 310.286.3366 or orders@breakthecycle.org.
Research Brief:
Curbing Teen Dating Violence
Evidence from a School Prevention Program
By: Lisa H. Jaycox, Daniel F. McCaffrey, Beverly Weidmer Ocampo, Grant N. Marshall, Rebecca L. Collins, Laura J. Hickman, Denise D. Quigley
This research brief summarizes a survey about the effectiveness of programs from Break the Cycle, a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing and fielding dating-violence prevention programs.
For more information, please visit http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9194/
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