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Change:perpetrator and the social belief systems that are at the core. We need to consider as well that those who make the rules and laws are those with the most
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Change:cryptic with many law enforcement and ICE (immigration and customs enforcement) officers don't usually take the time to inform undocumented immigrants and detainees of their rights. It is common for those of them who are abused to suffer in silence under threats by their abuser of reporting them. The
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Change:Violence Woman Abuse: any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm, or suffering to women,
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Change: from the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence. This is Canadian though it souces American journals. It is a comprehensive resource and applicable beyond the border.
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Change:Women who experience abuse are 3 times more likely to take time off from their everyday activites. The estimates of the costs of healthcare range
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Change:America: We would like every woman who wants a doula to have one. We also want doulas to be well prepared for their important role.
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Mar 17 2008, 1:26 AM EDT |
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Change:Childbearing: ICTC is a non-profit, culturally diverse, pregnancy support, health promotion and training organization. We offer prenatal and parenting classes, doula services/training's and complete pregnancy
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Change:A study of gay, lesbian and bisexual adults showed that 41% reported being a victim of a hate crime after age 16 Impacts on Mother Women of Color Women of color experience the greatest amount of all forms of
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Change:In our culture, media and belief systems, blame has been heavily shifted onto the victim. It is important that we work to deconstruct this and
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Change: Child sexual abuse is the sexual use of a child by someone with more power. The vast majority of child sexual abuse happens in situations where the child trusts or is dependent upon the offender. RapeRape: Forced or coerced penetration or contact
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Change:of these, 34.2% were family members and 58.7% acquaintances - Only seven percent of the perpetrators were strangers to the victim While about 80% of all victims are white, minorities are somewhat more likely to be attacked: In 2002, seven out of every eight rape victims were female Homicides
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Change: increases communities' ability to support the self-determination and safety of bisexual, transgendered, lesbian, and gay survivors of abuse through education, organizing and advocacy. Services are free. Phone: (206) 568-7777 TTY: (206) 517-9670 Crisis Clinic - provides crisis counseling over the phone (24 hours
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Change: and National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1 (800) 656-HOPE NSVRC - National Sexual Violence Resource Center - Serves as the nation's principle information and resource center regarding all aspects of
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Change:(800) 562-6025 (24 hours/day) WAVAW Network - Washington Violence Against Women Network - Connecting community through technology to enhance domestic violence and sexual assault services: through connecting the
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Change: Provide free support and information line for families. Support group for parents, caregivers, teens and children. Classes for new dads. Pregnancy and birth education. Family Help Line: 1 (800) 932-HOPENationally:National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1 (800) 799-SAFE and National Sexual Assault Hotline:
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Change: provides crisis counseling over the phone (24 hours a day) and resources referrals at their 211 in some locations. Phone: 1(866) 4CRISIS TTY/TDD: 1(206) 461-3219Parent Trust for Washington Children - Provide free support and information line for families. Support
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Change: increases communities' ability to support the self-determination and safety of bisexual, transgendered, lesbian, and gay survivors of abuse through education, organizing and advocacy. Services are free. Phone: (206) 568-7777 TTY: (206) 517-9670 Email: info@nwnetwork.org Website: www.nwnetwork.orgCrisis Clinic - provides crisis counseling over the
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