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Here is a list of links with brief descriptions of their contents that we feel are related to our mission and vision. This list is in no particular order of importance.

United Way of Monroe County
http://www.icn.org/

Here is a list of links with brief descriptions of their contents that we feel are related to our mission and vision. This list is in no particular order of importance.

Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault
http://www.incasa.org/

This site offers a list of service providers in Indiana, resources on sexual assault, information about their lending library, pending legislation related to sexual assault in Indiana and more.

National Domestic Violence Hotline
http://www.ndvh.org/

NDVH site provides their toll-free 1-800 number where crisis line workers are fluent in English and Spanish and have interpreters for 139 other languages as well as a TTY for persons who are hearing-impaired, domestic violence statistics, Quiz: How is your relationship, hotline services, links and more.

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
http://www.ncadv.org/

This site provides information about the domestic violence problem, various community responses, getting help, information about changing your social security number, public policy considerations, resources, links, and more.

National Network to End Domestic Violence
http://www.nnedv.org/

"On the Hill" - latest information on legislative, budgetary, and judicial decisions, Information on the Doors of Hope grant for domestic violence programs, NNEDV also provides information, referrals, technical assistance, training, and other resources to domestic violence programs across the country.

Support Network for Battered Women
http://www.snbw.org/

The SNBW site includes information about keeping your self safe on the Internet, has Spanish translation of domestic violence information, a compendium of publications and articles relating to domestic violence, and more.

Family Violence Prevention Fund
http://endabuse.org/

This site is an excellent resource for information the healthcare impact of domestic violence, the workplace and domestic violence, the effects on children, international considerations of domestic violence, immigrant women and domestic violence, the importance of economic independence, public policy, and much more.

Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence
http://faithtrustinstitute.org/

The CPSDV is an interreligious educational organization for the study of religion and domestic violence. The site has information about sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse with a particular emphasis on religious aspects of the problem. They also provide an array of educational materials (videos, brochures, etc.) for human service professionals through their information service coordinator.

U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/

This site provides statistics about: crime and victims, criminal offenders, crime and justice data from other sources, the justice system data (i.e. law enforcement, prosecutors, courts and sentencing, corrections, expenditure and employment).

U.S. Department of Justice Violence Against Women Office
http://www.ovw.usdoj.gov/

The VAWO site includes up-to-date information on best practices and model programs for law enforcement, practitioners, and victim advocates, grant information, federal Violence Against Women laws, research and statistics, domestic violence, stalking, batterer intervention programs, child custody and protection, sexual assault, welfare reform and more.

American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence
http://www.abanet.org/domviol/home.html

The ABA site provides a list of pro-bono (free) legal programs, cyberstalking facts, Model Code on Domestic Violence, Multidisciplinary responses to domestic violence, legal research and analysis, 5 Ways to Fight Domestic Violence and more.

Violence Against Women Online Resources
http://www.vaw.umn.edu/

This site offers a comprehensive online document library with current research on interventions to stop violence against women. Articles cover domestic violence, stalking, batterer intervention programs, child custody and protection, sexual assault, welfare reform and more.

Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community
http://www.dvinstitute.org/

This site provides an bibliography of research being conducted in the field of violence in African American families and community, Issues of PDF formatted newsletter entitled "Assembling the Pieces: An African-American Perspective on Community and Family Violence", IDVAAC sponsored forum information, hotline numbers, and more.

Love is Not Abuse Website
http://www.loveisnotabuse.com/

A site dedicated exclusively to teen dating violence. Includes a story of teen dating violence, 10 Warning Signs, How to Talk to Your Parents, Domestic Violence Awareness Quiz, facts, resources and more.

The Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
http://www.mincava.umn.edu/

This site is a comprehensive online library of articles, fact sheets, and other informative resources on a variety of violence related issues.

The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence
http://www.caepv.org/

The CAEPV is an organization made up of corporate partners and "serves to conceive, distribute and implement a consistent message about preventing partner violence and believes that the corporate community is the best possible network to distribute information about the issue of partner violence to local areas". The site includes information about End Domestic Violence Day promotion, CommuniKit, an education and training program to increase awareness of domestic violence to workers, corporate responses to domestic violence, tips for making work safe for victims, safety plans, best practices, domestic violence facts, and more.

The Feminist Majority
http://www.feminist.org/

A comprehensive and well-organized site for issues affecting women. It includes information on Feminist News and Events, Activism, reproductive rights, feminist research, and much more.

NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund
http://www.legalmomentum.org/site/PageServer

A great site for information on legislative and judicial information on women's rights. Action alerts, publications and resources, and more on violence against women, reproductive rights, economic justice, child care and more.

The Anti-Stalking Website
http://www.antistalking.com/

This site includes useful information about stalking and stalkers for victims, law enforcement and service providers.

United Nation's Women Watch
http://www.un.org/womenwatch/

The UN's WomenWatch site provides news, online forums, county and region-specific statistical data, plans for empowerment and more related to women's and girl's rights. It features an online document archive of articles related to women's and girl's issues and includes highlights from conferences and events.

ICPAC
http://www.learnmoreindiana.org/Pages/default.aspx

The Indiana Career and Postsecondary Advancement Center has over 450 career profiles, interest inventories, Indiana and national college profiles, financial aid resources, free publications (some available in Spanish) and a whole lot more. ICPAC provides the most comprehensive free career and education information about Indiana in the world.

Hot Peaches Page
http://www.hotpeachpages.net/

World-Wide List of Agencies Against Domestic Violence

ICN
http://www.icn.org/

The Indiana College Network (ICN), a partnership of the state's colleges and universities, is Indiana's clearinghouse for information about college classes and degree programs available through the Internet, videotape, CD-ROM, satellite/cable television and correspondence. Housed at ICPAC, ICN helps facilitate course registration and provides free career and financial aid information to Hoosiers.

 

 

24 Hour Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846 ~ Administrative Office: (812) 333-7404
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 95, Bloomington, IN 47402

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