06 March, 2009

Toolkit To End Violence Against Women

Toolkit To End Violence Against Women, from the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women and the Violence Against Women Office
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Letter from U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (PDF)

To provide concrete guidance to communities, policy leaders, and individuals engaged in activities to end violence against women, the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women developed the Toolkit To End Violence Against Women. The recommendations contained in the Toolkit were reviewed by numerous experts in the fields of sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking.

Each Toolkit chapter focuses on a particular audience or environment and includes recommendations for strengthening prevention efforts and improving services and advocacy for victims. We encourage you to consult all chapters of the Toolkit for instruction, guidance, and inspiration.

Chapter 1. Strengthening Community-Based Services and Advocacy for Victims Community-Based ServicesChapter 9. Intervention and Prevention for Children and Youth
Chapter 2. Improving the Health and Mental Health Care Systems' Responses to Violence Against WomenChapter 10. Educating and Mobilizing the Public About Violence Against Women
Chapter 3. Enhancing the Response of the Justice System: Civil RemediesChapter 11. Engaging the Media, Advertising, and Entertainment Industries
Chapter 4. Enhancing the Response of the Justice System: Criminal RemediesChapter 12. Engaging Religious, Spiritual, and Faith-Based Groups and Organizations
Chapter 5. Additional Justice System ResponsesChapter 13. Promoting Healthy, Nonviolent Attitudes and Behaviors Through Sports
Chapter 6. Promoting Women's Economic SecurityChapter 14. Nation to Nation: Promoting the Safety of Native Women
Chapter 7. Promoting Safety and Nonviolence on College and University CampusesChapter 15. The Role of the U.S. Military in Preventing and Responding to Violence Against Women
Chapter 8. Promoting Safety and Nonviolence in the WorkplaceChapter 16. The United States Within the International Community—Responding to Trafficking in Persons

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