Enhancing Indigenous Advocacy for Survivors of IPV Impacted by Trauma, Mental Health, and Substance Use
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center hosted an in-person specialty institute in August 2024 in Denver, Colorado. Presentations addressed the complex intersections of intimate partner violence (IPV) with substance use, trauma, and mental health challenges that survivors experience. Survivors of domestic violence and IPV are challenged with many obstacles, especially navigating systems, finding safety, and accessing services. Additionally, survivors face increased abuse, violence, and sabotaging of recovery by current or former partners when they reach out and access resources. This specialty institute highlighted promising practices that showcase the critical need for:
- Trauma-informed advocacy;
- Resilience-informed advocacy; and
- Culturally relevant advocacy.
6110 North Panasonic Way
Denver, Colorado, United States, 80249
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In response to a representative from California, a representative from South Dakota shared that their state has developed a self-paced, on-demand training. They have a PowerPoint to share with peers who are interested. Contact us to be connected to South Dakota!
In response to a representative from California, a representative from Washington offered some helpful resources:
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