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Prevention Programs: Addressing the Root Causes of Violence
At Resilience, we are striving to eliminate domestic and sexual violence by using evidence-based research to address the root causes that perpetuate violence.
Resource: Webinar on Domestic Violence and COVID-19
Resilience Staff Members, Holly and Adrienne, offer information about why we’ve seen an increase in intimate partner violence as a result of stay-at-home mandates and what you can do to plant the seed.
Caring for Your Child’s Mental Health During COVID-19
We are feeling physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually stressed, and our kids are too.
Free Resources During COVID-19
Resilience staff has put together educational resources to help with schooling and fun resources to help combat any anxiety and cabin fever families may be feeling.
When Staying Home Isn’t Safe
For domestic violence survivors, stay at home mandates can be deadly. With nearly all businesses and community gathering places temporarily shuttered, there simply aren’t places to go for respite or to reach out for help.
Supporting Survivors of Sexual Assault
Healing from sexual assault is a process, and will look different for each and every individual. Take the time to educate yourself on how to support survivors, it makes a difference in their lives and in the world altogether.
Self-Compassion and Parenting during COVID-19
Just like children, adults can have a hard time managing emotions, effectively connecting with others, and not taking other’s emotions to heart. So, why should we expect children to respond differently? It begins with parents modeling these behaviors.
Remaining Calm and Grounded During a Global Pandemic
During this global health pandemic, those with anxiety and/or PTSD may experience heightened symptoms. Learn how to stay grounded when feeling anxious about the world around you.
How COVID-19 Impacts Domestic Violence Survivors
A global health pandemic such as COVID-19 increases risk and presents a unique set of barriers for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Films to Watch During SAAM
Get involved with SAAM at home – our staff has compiled a list of movies, shows, and documentaries that you can binge-watch this April.
Supporting Survivors Amid COVID-19
Click here for the learn more about hours, services, and safety information in relation to COVID-19.
A Call to Action: Engaging Men and Boys
Resilience is collaborating with administrators and coaches at local High Schools to implement violence prevention and healthy relationship programming.
Coping with Sexual Assault Triggers
An increase of people feeling safe, empowered and emboldened by other people’s similar disclosures have led to a time where there are an unprecedented amount of disclosures of sexual abuse and harassment from celebrities, anonymous sources and friends of social media with the #metoo hashtag.
#WeAreHere
We are witnessing a change in our collective response to sexual harassment and assault. We are slowly and painfully chipping away at the wall of silence that protects perpetrators and prevents victims from speaking out.
Why Didn’t She Just Leave?
In the wake of a recent domestic violence homicide that took place in our community, we know many are asking, “Why didn’t she just leave?”