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STOP TA Clinic: 11/23/20 Qualitative Data with Dr. Quenette Walton

This Clinic featured Dr. Quenette Walton, who engaged Administrators in a discussion on the use of qualitative methods in their Implementation Plans. Drawing upon the benefits and limitations of both quantitative and qualitative data, Dr. Walton facilitated a discussion with participants about how they can use the qualitative data they gather from listening sessions, conversations ….  Read More
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STOP TA Clinic: 6/14/21 Qualitative Data and Implementation Planning with Dr. Quenette Walton

This Clinic featured Dr. Quenette Walton, who engaged Administrators in a discussion on the use of qualitative methods in their Implementation Plans. Drawing upon the benefits and limitations of both quantitative and qualitative data, Dr. Walton facilitated a discussion with participants about how they can use the qualitative data they gather from listening sessions, conversations ….  Read More
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Domestic Violence Homicide Reduction Workshop Series Part 1: Current Prevention Efforts, Gaps, What the Data Say, and What You Can Do to Address the Needs of Underserved Communities

The STOP Implementation Plan process requires STOP Administrators and their planning partners to examine and analyze a number of factors related to domestic violence homicides in the state, meaningfully respond to the needs of underserved communities, and articulate a STOP planning and grantmaking strategy that addresses all of these issues. This workshop is designed to ….  Read More
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Domestic Violence Homicide Reduction Workshop Series Part 3: Understanding and Applying Research and Qualitative Data for Domestic Violence Homicide Reduction Efforts

This workshop focuses on understanding and applying qualitative research and data approaches to domestic violence homicide in underserved communities. The workshop: ● Defines qualitative research and data approaches; ● Explores possible qualitative research questions; ● Provides guidance on choosing the right qualitative data collection method; ● Shares tips about qualitative research and data, as well ….  Read More
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Webinar: A Review of STOP Subgrantee Progress Reporting Forms for Administrators

VAWA MEI staff discussed how to submit subgrantee reports, reviewed the most frequently reported sections of the subgrantee reporting form, and demonstrated how STOP Administrators should conduct their review of the subgrantee reporting form. This webinar included tips and tricks for analyzing subgrantee reports, including common errors to keep an eye out for.  (Presented on ….  Read More
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A Practical Guide for Creating Trauma-Informed Disability, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault Organizations

Download here: A Practical Guide for Creating Trauma-Informed Disability, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault Organizations Accessibility,Certifications,Confidentiality,Courts,Civil Legal System,Criminal Justice,Culturally Specific,Data,Dating Violence,Deaf/Hard of Hearing,Disabilities,Domestic Violence,Elder Abuse,FAQs,Financial,Grant Administration,Human Trafficking,Language Access,Law Enforcement,Legal Services,LGBTQ+,Match,New Administrator,Nondiscrimination,Planning Committee,Prosecution,Protection Orders,Sexual Assault,Stalking,Subgrantees,Trauma,Tribes,Underserved Populations,VAWA,Victim Services
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Implementation Plan Guidance Tool

The Guidance Tool provides more comprehensive guidance to STOP Implementation Plan development in a tool that tracks the OVW Implementation Plan Checklist. The Tool offers links to statutory language and regulations, suggests methods for communicating information, and provides examples of ways to approach and meet elements of the Checklist. Download here: STOP Formula Grants Program Implementation Plan Guidance ….  Read More
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Implementation Plan Template

Implementation Plan Template The Template is a pre-formatted Word template document that tracks the OVW Implementation Plan Checklist.  It includes removable content control boxes for each required and recommended element of an Implementation Plan, as well as margin comments with links to important resources (e.g., STOP FAQs) and brief guidance. You must download the Template and ‘Save ….  Read More
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