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ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm OUR NEW JUSTICE FOR FAMILIES GRANT In some situations, as in the case of Ms. Frank, an untrained evaluator might misinterpret a child’s fear of an abusive parent as parental alienation, resulting in a recommendation that actually places the child directly in harm’s way. Last fall, the Coalition was awarded the Justice for Families Grant (from the Federal Office onViolence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm OUR NEW JUSTICE FOR FAMILIES GRANT In some situations, as in the case of Ms. Frank, an untrained evaluator might misinterpret a child’s fear of an abusive parent as parental alienation, resulting in a recommendation that actually places the child directly in harm’s way. Last fall, the Coalition was awarded the Justice for Families Grant (from the Federal Office onViolence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual THE ISSUE | COALITION Sexual assault is a profound violation of a person’s body, sexuality, sense of self, and right to feel safe. Behaviors that are defined as sexual assault include: Forced sexual acts. Rape or attempted rape. Child molestation, incest, and/or fondling. Coercing sex by using threats to a victim’s social, economic, health, legal,or immigration
JOB OPENING AT THE COALITION! TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence is seeking a skilled person to coordinate activities and initiatives focused on community engagement in the response to, and prevention of, gender-based violence, including promoting alternatives to criminalization and incarceration, and supporting work in BIPOC communities focused on violence prevention and transformative andLOCAL SERVICES
206-363-9601. NW Network for Bisexual, Trans & Lesbian Survivors of Abuse. 206-568-7777. Refugee Women’s Alliance Domestic Violence Program. 206-721-3846. Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program (8AM to 4.30PM weekdays - ask for the Domestic Violence Advocate on duty, Seattle) 206-324-4943. Seattle Counseling Service for SexualMinorities
CELEBRATE RESILIENCE 100%. We at the Coalition are ASTOUNDED by the amount of love, support, and loyalty shown through this campaign– thank you! This response is a testament to community resilience and the belief that our work to end gender-based violence is valuable–and worth fightingfor!
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member. We would love to welcome you into our community of dedicated individuals and organizations who share a commitment to ending gender-based violence! Our Coalition acts as a centralized hub to provide resources and support to make our members stronger and provide a forum for more impactful collective efforts. Through ourmeetings
VICTIM-DEFENDANT PROJECT The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, as well as those working with them either in a community or CELEBRATION FOR CHANGE Registration & Event Details. 2021’s 13th Annual Celebration for Change was a hit! We hope you had a great time at this year’s Celebration and our programming brought you some of the joy and community connection that keeps people coming to Celebration for Change year after year. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & MENTAL HEALTH COLLABORATION PROJECT Domestic Violence & Mental Health Collaboration Project. This project is a multi-agency effort to improve the experiences of domestic violence survivors with mental health concerns. We help make services for survivors more accessible, holistic, and effective as well as strengthen collaboration between service providers. CIVIL AND FAMILY LAW RELATED TOOLS & REPORTS Survivors of domestic violence often share common problems and concerns when they are engaged in protection order and family law proceedings. The Coalition has written articles and reports to help identify these issues. In addition, the Coalition has developed a number of tools to prepare advocates, survivors, attorneys, mental health therapists, and others to navigate the complexities of DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
THE ISSUE | COALITION Sexual assault is a profound violation of a person’s body, sexuality, sense of self, and right to feel safe. Behaviors that are defined as sexual assault include: Forced sexual acts. Rape or attempted rape. Child molestation, incest, and/or fondling. Coercing sex by using threats to a victim’s social, economic, health, legal,or immigration
JOB OPENING AT THE COALITION! TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence is seeking a skilled person to coordinate activities and initiatives focused on community engagement in the response to, and prevention of, gender-based violence, including promoting alternatives to criminalization and incarceration, and supporting work in BIPOC communities focused on violence prevention and transformative andLOCAL SERVICES
206-363-9601. NW Network for Bisexual, Trans & Lesbian Survivors of Abuse. 206-568-7777. Refugee Women’s Alliance Domestic Violence Program. 206-721-3846. Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program (8AM to 4.30PM weekdays - ask for the Domestic Violence Advocate on duty, Seattle) 206-324-4943. Seattle Counseling Service for SexualMinorities
PROJECTS & TOOLS
The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, aswell
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member. We would love to welcome you into our community of dedicated individuals and organizations who share a commitment to ending gender-based violence! Our Coalition acts as a centralized hub to provide resources and support to make our members stronger and provide a forum for more impactful collective efforts. Through ourmeetings
MAKE A GIFT TODAY!
Make a Gift Today! Input amount must be more than the minimum. Please select at least one amount item. Please send me a confirmation email. Connecting to https://www.iatspayments.com to process. Via workplace giving, matching gifts, donating your car, and more! VICTIM-DEFENDANT PROJECT The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, as well as those working with them either in a community or DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, OUR NEW JUSTICE FOR FAMILIES GRANT In some situations, as in the case of Ms. Frank, an untrained evaluator might misinterpret a child’s fear of an abusive parent as parental alienation, resulting in a recommendation that actually places the child directly in harm’s way. Last fall, the Coalition was awarded the Justice for Families Grant (from the Federal Office onViolence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER (DVPO) ELIGIBILITY www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO) EligibilityCriteria
COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
THE ISSUE | COALITION Sexual assault is a profound violation of a person’s body, sexuality, sense of self, and right to feel safe. Behaviors that are defined as sexual assault include: Forced sexual acts. Rape or attempted rape. Child molestation, incest, and/or fondling. Coercing sex by using threats to a victim’s social, economic, health, legal,or immigration
JOB OPENING AT THE COALITION! TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence is seeking a skilled person to coordinate activities and initiatives focused on community engagement in the response to, and prevention of, gender-based violence, including promoting alternatives to criminalization and incarceration, and supporting work in BIPOC communities focused on violence prevention and transformative andLOCAL SERVICES
206-363-9601. NW Network for Bisexual, Trans & Lesbian Survivors of Abuse. 206-568-7777. Refugee Women’s Alliance Domestic Violence Program. 206-721-3846. Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program (8AM to 4.30PM weekdays - ask for the Domestic Violence Advocate on duty, Seattle) 206-324-4943. Seattle Counseling Service for SexualMinorities
PROJECTS & TOOLS
The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, aswell
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member. We would love to welcome you into our community of dedicated individuals and organizations who share a commitment to ending gender-based violence! Our Coalition acts as a centralized hub to provide resources and support to make our members stronger and provide a forum for more impactful collective efforts. Through ourmeetings
MAKE A GIFT TODAY!
Make a Gift Today! Input amount must be more than the minimum. Please select at least one amount item. Please send me a confirmation email. Connecting to https://www.iatspayments.com to process. Via workplace giving, matching gifts, donating your car, and more! VICTIM-DEFENDANT PROJECT The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, as well as those working with them either in a community or DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, OUR NEW JUSTICE FOR FAMILIES GRANT In some situations, as in the case of Ms. Frank, an untrained evaluator might misinterpret a child’s fear of an abusive parent as parental alienation, resulting in a recommendation that actually places the child directly in harm’s way. Last fall, the Coalition was awarded the Justice for Families Grant (from the Federal Office onViolence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER (DVPO) ELIGIBILITY www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO) EligibilityCriteria
COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
THE ISSUE | COALITION Sexual assault is a profound violation of a person’s body, sexuality, sense of self, and right to feel safe. Behaviors that are defined as sexual assault include: Forced sexual acts. Rape or attempted rape. Child molestation, incest, and/or fondling. Coercing sex by using threats to a victim’s social, economic, health, legal,or immigration
JOB OPENING AT THE COALITION! TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence is seeking a skilled person to coordinate activities and initiatives focused on community engagement in the response to, and prevention of, gender-based violence, including promoting alternatives to criminalization and incarceration, and supporting work in BIPOC communities focused on violence prevention and transformative andLOCAL SERVICES
206-363-9601. NW Network for Bisexual, Trans & Lesbian Survivors of Abuse. 206-568-7777. Refugee Women’s Alliance Domestic Violence Program. 206-721-3846. Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program (8AM to 4.30PM weekdays - ask for the Domestic Violence Advocate on duty, Seattle) 206-324-4943. Seattle Counseling Service for SexualMinorities
PROJECTS & TOOLS
The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, aswell
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member. We would love to welcome you into our community of dedicated individuals and organizations who share a commitment to ending gender-based violence! Our Coalition acts as a centralized hub to provide resources and support to make our members stronger and provide a forum for more impactful collective efforts. Through ourmeetings
MAKE A GIFT TODAY!
Make a Gift Today! Input amount must be more than the minimum. Please select at least one amount item. Please send me a confirmation email. Connecting to https://www.iatspayments.com to process. Via workplace giving, matching gifts, donating your car, and more! VICTIM-DEFENDANT PROJECT The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, as well as those working with them either in a community or DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, OUR NEW JUSTICE FOR FAMILIES GRANT In some situations, as in the case of Ms. Frank, an untrained evaluator might misinterpret a child’s fear of an abusive parent as parental alienation, resulting in a recommendation that actually places the child directly in harm’s way. Last fall, the Coalition was awarded the Justice for Families Grant (from the Federal Office onViolence
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COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
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Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
COALITION | WORKING TOGETHER FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIAL Gender-based violence refers to acts of intimidation, control, coercion, and physical and sexual violence that are rooted in strict gender roles and inequity. No one of any gender, race, or age is immune to the harm caused by this form of violence. It is happening in your community. It is happening to people you know – and it oftenintersects
ABOUT | COALITION
Our Vision. Together we can create safe and just communities where all people thrive. “The Coalition has a consistent vision that sees the broader intersections of gender-based violence in terms of people of color, the LGBTQ community and other ways in which people are marginalized and disenfranchised.”BOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff. The Coalition focuses the combined expertise, passion, and energy of our members and allies to support survivors and prevent gender-based violence. The Coalition staff and board are charged with providing the leadership and structure to collectively move our mission forward and make our vision of safe and just communities areality.
ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT The Organizational Self-Assessment is divided into ten related areas of organizational operations: built environment, human resources,workplace climate,
FAMILY LAW TOOLKIT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Family Law Toolkit for Domestic Violence Survivors. We created these tools to help domestic violence survivors, particularly those with mental health concerns, access the information, resources, and support they need to navigate the family law system successfully and to protect themselves and their children from further harm DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BASICS Asking about DV. Using your organization’s DV questions or the questions on Slide 17 is a good first step. However, many people donot know enough
DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PARENTING EVALUATIONS AND PARENTING PLANS: A Practice Guide for Parenting Evaluators in Family Court Proceedings Anne L. Ganley, PhD, For King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, August 13, 2009 ii This document can serve as a guide for professionals charged with conducting parenting STAKEHOLDER INPUT ON COMMUNITY-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 6 Needs and Gaps One of the goals of the stakeholder engagement process was to elicit information about the strengths and gaps in the community-based domestic violence and sexual HOW TO SERVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County How to Serve A Domestic Violence Protection Order April2016
THE ISSUE | COALITION Sexual assault is a profound violation of a person’s body, sexuality, sense of self, and right to feel safe. Behaviors that are defined as sexual assault include: Forced sexual acts. Rape or attempted rape. Child molestation, incest, and/or fondling. Coercing sex by using threats to a victim’s social, economic, health, legal,or immigration
JOB OPENING AT THE COALITION! TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence is seeking a skilled person to coordinate activities and initiatives focused on community engagement in the response to, and prevention of, gender-based violence, including promoting alternatives to criminalization and incarceration, and supporting work in BIPOC communities focused on violence prevention and transformative andLOCAL SERVICES
206-363-9601. NW Network for Bisexual, Trans & Lesbian Survivors of Abuse. 206-568-7777. Refugee Women’s Alliance Domestic Violence Program. 206-721-3846. Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program (8AM to 4.30PM weekdays - ask for the Domestic Violence Advocate on duty, Seattle) 206-324-4943. Seattle Counseling Service for SexualMinorities
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The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, aswell
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Make a Gift Today! Input amount must be more than the minimum. Please select at least one amount item. Please send me a confirmation email. Connecting to https://www.iatspayments.com to process. Via workplace giving, matching gifts, donating your car, and more! VICTIM-DEFENDANT PROJECT The Victim Defendant Project is a Coalition resource designed to help increase access to safety, justice and support for survivors of abuse who are accused of committing domestic violence related crimes. The project has published reports, developed resource materials and created tools that can be used by survivors charged with crimes, as well as those working with them either in a community or DV COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS POINT (DVCHAP) Historical Background and Context 2012Mandate from Department of Housing and Urban Development. •King County launched coordinated entry process via CCS, OUR NEW JUSTICE FOR FAMILIES GRANT In some situations, as in the case of Ms. Frank, an untrained evaluator might misinterpret a child’s fear of an abusive parent as parental alienation, resulting in a recommendation that actually places the child directly in harm’s way. Last fall, the Coalition was awarded the Justice for Families Grant (from the Federal Office onViolence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDER (DVPO) ELIGIBILITY www.endgv.org Working together for gender equity and social justice in King County Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO) EligibilityCriteria
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GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IS ALL AROUND US GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE REFERS TO ACTS OF INTIMIDATION, CONTROL, COERCION, AND PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE THAT ARE ROOTED IN STRICT GENDER ROLES AND INEQUITY. NO ONE OF ANY GENDER, RACE, OR AGE IS IMMUNE TO THE HARM CAUSED BY THIS FORM OF VIOLENCE. IT IS HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY. IT IS HAPPENING TO PEOPLE YOU KNOW – AND IT OFTEN INTERSECTS WITH OTHER FORMS OF OPPRESSION, LIKE RACIAL AND ECONOMICINJUSTICE.
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COLLABORATION IS THE KEY TO ENDING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE WE BELIEVE THAT STRENGTHENING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN OUR MEMBERS AND BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS WITH PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS IS CRITICAL TO THE SUCCESS OF OUR SHARED WORK TO END GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN KING COUNTY. OUR ORGANIZATION AMPLIFIES INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP EFFORTS AND LEADS REGIONAL INITIATIVES THAT: * Support the needs of survivors * Demand accountability and change from people who commit acts of gender-based violence * Increase the efficiency and responsiveness of institutions andprograms
* Provide training and technical support to allied organizations * Mobilize the community to challenge social and cultural standards that perpetuate inequity, rigid gender roles, and the abuse of powerJoin us
HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP TAKING EFFECTIVE ACTION REQUIRES AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE ISSUE OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, KNOWING HOW TO TALK ABOUT IT WITH OTHERS, AND HAVING ACCESS TO RESOURCES TO MOBILIZE THE COMMUNITY. EVERYONE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE, AND WE ARE HERE TO SUPPORT YOUR INVOLVEMENT ON ANYLEVEL!
* EXPLORE the many tools and resources on our site * SPEAK OUT when you see disrespectful, coercive, or violentbehavior
* LISTEN to survivors of gender-based violence. Let them tell their stories without judging them * OFFER support and options to survivors rather than advice * TALK to your elected officials about increasing resources for programs that help survivors and prevent gender-based violence. Listening to you is part of their job * JOIN the Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence! A chorus of dedicated voices commands attention Become a Member Donate TodayNEWS & ACTION
COALITION JOB POSTING: FUND DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Job Opportunity: Fund Development Manager The Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence (formerly the King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence) is seeking a talented individual to join our small, dynamic, collaborative team, based in Seattle. As the agency’s only dedicated fundraising professional, the Fund Development Manager will lead and implement all aspects of the Coalition’s growing donorRead more
COMMUNITY JOB POSTING: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LEGAL ADVOCATE – THESALVATION ARMY
The Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program is seeking a Legal Advocate. This position works in Seattle with adult DV survivors on an advocacy based counseling model to provide: safety planning, legal information, assistance in navigating the civil and criminal justice systems, help obtaining and completing court paperwork, referrals to legal, community and other resources, crisisRead more
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