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Learning and capacity building resources for advocates, preventionists, and activists

➜  If you are experiencing domestic violence and need support, please visit our searchable map of domestic violence organizations.

Whether you’re a seasoned advocate, a student, or a community member interested in learning more about domestic violence, our user-friendly resource library is a great tool for you. We have compiled an extensive database of publications, images, websites, webinars and more — all dedicated to understanding the dynamics of abuse, prevention strategies and community solutions. 

See our search options below. Results of your search will appear at bottom of screen.

Don’t see what you’re looking for? Check back often as we’re frequently tagging and uploading additional materials. Or contact our Help Desk: info@cpedv.org.

And if you would also like to search for additional materials compiled by our national partners, click on the links to the left (which will direct you to their searchable sites).

Webinar Laurel Freeman of the Center for Domestic PeaceCalifornia Partnership to End Domestic Violence

Youth Ownership of Prevention Efforts
Prevention Peer Network

Laurel Freeman of the Center for Domestic Peace discusses the Marin Against Youth Abuse Committee, which is a youth-led project that engages adult allies. This webinar is part of the Partnership’s Prevention Peer Network series, where local programs present short trainings on their prevention strategies and lessons learned.

Image California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

Teen DV Month 2015 Infograph
Nearly 50% of Students...

Image California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

Teen DV Month 2015 Infograph
1 in 4 Adolescents Report...

Website State of California Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General

List of County Taskforces in CA
Fighting Human Trafficking

The Office of the Attorney General provides a comprehensive list of all task forces and lead NGOs working to address human trafficking in California.

Webinar Creative Interventions

Strengthening Social Network Responses to Domestic Violence

This webinar will discuss some of the new conversations in the anti-violence movement ranging from transformative justice to the engagement of social networks. Mimi Kim will introduce her work with Creative Interventions and the development of an alternative model and set of tools for friends, family and community members to engage directly in domestic violence intervention and prevention.

Webinar Ira Sachnoff of Peer Resources Training and ConsultingHilary Roberts of Peer Advocates Training and ConsultingCalifornia Partnership to End Domestic Violence

Everything You Want to Know about Successful Youth to Youth Peer Programs, But Were Afraid to Ask: The Power of Peer Resource Programs
Prevention Peer Network

Ira Sachnoff of Peer Resources Training and Consulting and Hilary Roberts of Peer Advocates Training and Consulting discuss best practices for cultivating a successful peer resource program. This webinar is part of the Partnership’s Prevention Peer Network series, where local programs present short trainings on their prevention strategies and lessons learned.

Webinar

College Campus Prevention
Prevention Peer Network

Local programs presented a short training on their prevention strategies and lessons learned as part of the Prevention Peer Network. This webinar focuses on college campus prevention.

Webinar

Increasing Access for Trans and Gender Nonconforming Survivors

This webinar provides strategies for increasing access to shelter and other services for transgender and gender nonconforming victims and survivors. In support of the inclusivity presented by the 2013 VAWA reauthorization, the Partnership is dedicated to exploring and presenting strategies for best practices in increasing access to shelter and services.

Pod

Understanding the Impacts of Domestic Violence on Survivors

The Depp v. Heard trial has been trauma activating for many survivors. At this moment when domestic violence is receiving a lot of sensationalized attention throughout the various forms of media, we affirm the need for attention on concrete solutions—those that support survivors, educate on the realities of domestic violence, and prevent it from occurring in the first place.