Approximately
STEPPING UP TO PROVIDE CRITICAL RESOURCES AT THE RIGHT TIME.
Together, with your expertise in Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault counseling and support, we can help you:
- Deliver enhanced client-centered, supportive, quality care to your clients
- Better support and empower clients and survivors of abuse
- Increase professional capacity for working with victims of sexual violence through a clear and comprehensive set of training tools
- Design policies and procedures through our Technical Assistance Program to institutionalize client support and referral-making for reproductive healthcare
STEPPING UP TO PROVIDE CRITICAL RESOURCES AT THE RIGHT TIME.
Together, with your expertise in Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault counseling and support, we can help you:
- Deliver enhanced client-centered, supportive, quality care to your clients
- Better support and empower clients and survivors of abuse
- Increase professional capacity for working with victims of sexual violence through clear and comprehensive set of training tools
- Design policies and procedures through our Technical Assistant Program to institutionalize client support and referral-making for reproductive healthcare
Approximately
1 in 7 young women
said they experienced active interference with contraception
“I tend not to see our work as DV specifically. When women come to me they don’t always come as victims of violence, they may arrive pregnant for the first time and struggling with drug addiction. I’m in the DV system but with an eye towards women’s health.”
– Domestic Violence advocate and Provide training participant
“They need more than just an info sheet. They need us to help them connect the dots.”
– Domestic Violence Counselor, Tennessee
“A lot of clients experience reproductive coercion. It was really important to have the tools and be able to express that compassion, understand what they’re going through and empower them to make the choices that are best for them.”
– Domestic Violence Hotline Advocate, North Carolina
“Before, I shied away from the topic a bit and felt I wasn’t qualified to provide them with that info because I didn’t have accurate info or enough. In the past, I would have passed them onto someone who had more information. But now, because time is of the essence (going through a longer referral process could delay the decision), I can be the one to start that process with them.”
- Rape Crisis Advocate, Kentucky
The Provide Training Prepares Professionals for Successful Outcomes
were “very satisfied” with the training
agreed by the end of the training that “I have the skills and information I need to effectively refer a client with an unintended pregnancy for pregnancy termination if she requests it.”
agreed by the end of the training that “I have the skills and information I need to effectively counsel a client with an unintended pregnancy on all her options.”
The Provide Training Prepares Professionals for Successful Outcomes
were “very satisfied” with the training
agreed by the end of the training that “I have the skills and information I need to effectively refer a client with an unintended pregnancy for pregnancy termination if she requests it.”
agreed by the end of the training that “I have the skills and information I need to effectively counsel a client with an unintended pregnancy on all her options.”
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