The challenges that we continue to experience this year have affirmed the belief there is so much more work to do to achieve racial justice and health equity in this nation and in our state. It [...]
By Cierra Olivia Thomas Williams, Prevention Specialist At some point in the last five years the phrase “vulnerable populations,” used heavily in grant announcements and research articles, has [...]
At ICADV, we often talk about the importance of safe, stable and nurturing environments in creating healthy and connected communities where violence isn’t seen as an easy or appropriate choice. A [...]
Are you interested in sexual violence prevention learning opportunities during social distancing? Visit the Indiana Abuse Prevention Disability Task Force webinar series channel to find 12 [...]
As we all work to navigate our collective experiences of the coronavirus, we’re trying to learn what’s available to us along the way. We are curious about how our systems, services and [...]
At ICADV we work to make respectful relationship behavior the easy and expected choice. Take a moment to think about what that means to you. What would that world look like? What does it require [...]
At ICADV, we believe that violence is fueled by inequity. We believe that disproportionate exposures to communities’ risk factors and inequitable access to protective factors increase [...]
Finding help in a domestic violence situation. There is not a right or wrong way to feel when you have experienced domestic violence. Nor is there one set of services that work for every [...]
We have often used Domestic Violence Awareness Month as a time to share statistics and imagery to illustrate that domestic violence is a serious problem. This played an important role in the [...]
In prevention practice, we know that a great solution can address many problems. With that, we were so excited to hear about the changes to organizational policies and practices that the Warren [...]