Sexualized Violence Fact Sheet
(Center for Disease Control): www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/svfacts.htm
Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence: http://www.mcadsv.org/
The Domestic Abuse Handbook
was produced by The Women's Resource Center of Northern Michigan, Inc.
It defines abuse and gives support, encouragement, and information to survivors
and their friends and family members.
WomensLaw.org is a
nationwide online resource for women and girls living with or escaping
domestic violence. The entire site is set up to provide information on
state by state basis on how to obtain a protective order, how to find
courthouse, download court forms, legal statutes, and other links and
resources.
National Violence Against Women Information
Clearinghouses and Organizations: An extensive list can be found
here.
For online opportunities to discuss the primary
prevention of violence against women, visit Prevention Connection: The Violence Against Women
Prevention.
These handbooks are
available to download for free here . Handbook titles include:
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A Parent's Guide to Teen Dating
Violence: 10 Questions to Start the Conversation
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What You Need to Know About
Dating Violence: A Teen's Handbook
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A Woman's Handbook: A Practical
Guide to Discussing Relationship Abuse
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A Parent's Handbook: How to Talk
to Your Children About Developing Healthy Relationships
To find a domestic violence or sexual assault
program near you, go to Michigan Programs Providing Services to Domestic Violence and Sexual
Assault Survivors. The list is
alphabetized by city.
Women for Hope: 10% of gross proceeds generated
from purchases on this site goes to various non-profit organizations that offer
support to survivors and information about sexualized violence, including RAINN, The National Coalition Against
Domestic Violence and The
Joyful Heart Foundation.
TBTN on
MySpace
TBTN national
website:
Information on marches and rallies throughout the country, resources on
sexualized violence, guide to planning your own TBTN, etc. If you click on
Shatter the Silence, there is a place to post your story and read about others'
experiences with sexual assault. (Warning: some of the stories are graphic and
may trigger survivors.)