Children and Families
Children and Domestic Violence Resources
Help protect children by preventing domestic violence. Whether it's advocating for increased funding for intervention and support programs by contacting policy makers or working to build a bridge between advocates and the child welfare system, you can play a vital role in activating others to join the movement to end abuse.
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Resources
- Steps Toward Safety: Improving Systemic and Community Based Responses for Families Experiencing Domestic Violence
- Supervised Visitation: Information for Mothers Who Have Been Abused
- Accountability and Connection with Abusive Men: A new child protection response to increasing family safety
- Fathering After Violence: Working with Abusive Fathers in Supervised Visitation
- Beyond Observation: Considerations for Advancing Domestic Violence Practice for Supervised Visitation Sites
- Connect: Helping caregivers talk to kids about violence against women
- Creating Safety and Stability for Children: Exposed to Family Violence A Working Paper for Family to Family Sites
- Family To Family: In the Moment Strategies for Facilitators of Team Decision making Meetings: When Domestic Violence is Present or Suspected
- Culture Handbook
- Activist Dialogues: How Domestic Violence and Child Welfare Impact Women of Color and Their Communities
- Advocacy Matters: Helping Mothers and Children Involved with the Child Protection System
- Preventing Family Violence: Lessons From the Community Engagement Initiative
- Breaking the Cycle: Fathering After Violence: Curriculum Guidelines and Tools for Batterer Intervention Programs
- Family Team Conferences in Domestic Violence Cases: Guidelines for Practice
- Something My Father Would Do: Overcoming Legacies of Family Violence--DVD
- Fathering After ViolenceāPosters
- Download PDF vesions of our Posters:
- Conversations with Mothers of Color Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence
- Public Policy on Children and Domestic Violence
