This Clinic featured Olga Trujillo who focused on how STOP Administrators can engage with culturally specific communities during the STOP Implementation Planning Process and maintaining relationships with stakeholders in communities…
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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…
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This Clinic featured Nicole Matthews, member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, and Executive Director for the Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition. Nicole discussed issues of sexual assault…
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In honor of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Clinic facilitator Robin Hassler Thompson discussed how STOP Administrators can respond to human trafficking during the implementation planning process and the impact of…
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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…
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Download here: Quick Guide to Addressing HT within STOP Purpose Areas Grant Administration ,Human Trafficking,Underserved Populations
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Visit site: Tribal Leaders Directory- Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribes,Underserved Populations
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Visit site: Walking on Common Ground- Resources for Promoting and Facilitating Tribal-State-Federal Collaborations Tribes,Underserved Populations
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Download here: Tribal Nations of the United States Tribes,Underserved Populations
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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…
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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…
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There are more than 7 million Deaf and hard of hearing people in the United States. They are two times more likely to be victims of domestic violence and sexual…
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The A-Z Advocacy Model for Asian and Pacific Islander Survivors identifies the integration of program design principles and evidence-informed practices that address some of the unique abuser, family, community, and…
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Human trafficking does not stop during crises and disasters: quite the opposite. Traffickers take advantage of people’s vulnerabilities and exploit them even more during natural disasters, political unrest, and economic…
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As a STOP Administrator, you have a unique opportunity to enhance the safety and quality of life of older victims in your state. Bonnie Brandl and Juanita Davis from the…
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