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Resources in Domestic violence
Rev. Carl W. Mangold, retired ELCA pastor
by the Rev. Anne Sayre It is a widely held belief that battering is always physical. In order to recognize that we are batterers, we first need to widen our… Read more »
by the Rev. Kevin Fredericks, Black Mountain Presbyterian Church, Black Mountain, N.C., Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network (PADVN) Leadership Team For years many church leaders have operated from the basic… Read more »
Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network (PADVN) provides this resource for pastors. The indicators of elder abuse are similar to those for spousal/partner abuse and child abuse. In addition to physical,… Read more »
Web sites and other resources for specific racial and ethnic communities or are resources that present materials in a culturally sensitive method Although the rates of abuse are consistent across… Read more »
Battered women living in rural areas have many of the same experiences as battered women everywhere. But rural battered women have certain experiences and face certain barriers that are unique… Read more »
Children can participate and learn some strategies to stay safe during violent episodes in their homes. The goal is for them to seek safety and to know where and how… Read more »
These puppet shows were developed by the Spokane County (Washington State) Domestic Violence Consortium Education Committee. These can be adapted to be sensitive to the different cultures where used.