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Intimate Partner Violence

National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health

Provides training, support, and consultation to advocates, mental health and substance abuse providers, legal professionals, and policymakers as they work to improve agency and systems-level responses to survivors and their children.

What Is Child Welfare? A Guide for Domestic Violence Services Advocates

This guide provides an overview of basic child welfare services, describes how domestic violence services and child welfare professionals can support one another’s efforts in working with families, and lists resources for more information.

Everyday Magic: 16 Ways Adults Can Support Children Exposed to Violence and Trauma

Futures Without Violence offers recommendations for advocates, educators and health care providers to improve their response to children who have experienced violence or trauma

Trauma-Informed Approaches to Domestic Violence Exposure, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resiliency

Futures Without Violence webinar that explores ACEs and childhood exposure to DV, emphasizes opportunities for primary prevention.

National Health Collaborative on Violence and Abuse

Resources on key topics related the health consequences of intimate partner violence and abuse.

The Domestic Violence Evidence Project

Combines research, evaluation, practice and theory to inform critical thinking and enhance the field's knowledge to better serve survivors and their families.

The Family Advocacy Program

The U.S. Department of Defense, Military One Source, family advocacy program works to prevent domestic abuse before it starts, ensure the safety of victims and help military families overcome the effects of violence.

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

A variety of resources about children and domestic violence.