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About the Program
Short information about the Domestic Violence Community Partnership Program
  • Offices and Staff
    Offices and Staff who are working on the Domestic Violence Community Partnership Program
  • Participants in the Program
    Short information about the American specialists who participate in the Domestic Violence Community Partnership Program
  • Calendar of Events
  • Work of the Coalitions
    • Petrozavodsk
      - List of Organizations and Participants in the Coalition
      - Coalition Goals
      - Coalition Tasks
      - Coalition Work Plan
      - Resource Center
      - Winners of the Small Grants Competition
    • Volgograd
      - Representative Organizations in the Coalition
      - Coalition Credo and Goals
      - Coalition Work Plan
  • Where to Go for Help?
    • Moscow
    • Murmansk
    • Petrozavodsk
    • Ekaterinburg
    • Volgograd
    • List of Russian Women's Crisis Centers
What is Domestic Violence?
  • Types of Violence
    • Physical Abuse
    • Sexual Abuse
    • Emotional Abuse
    • Economic Violence (Neglect)
  • Cycle of Violence
  • Myths about Violence
    Myths and Facts about Domestic Violence
  • Effects of Violence on its Victims
    • Female Behavior
    • Why Women Stay with Batterers
    • Psychological Advice about Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome
  • Children and Violence
    Various Materials and References:
    • Types of Violence towards Children and the Effects of this Violence
    • Children from Violent Homes
    • Characteristics of Children who Witness Violence at Home
    • Physical Indicators of Child Abuse
    • Symptoms of Neglected Children
    • Ways to Help Children with Their Feelings
    • Some Suggestions on What to Do (Children and Trauma: Understanding and Helping)
    • Booklet "The Syndrome of Child Abuse"
    • Booklet for Children "Russian Law Defends You"
    • Booklet "Advice for Parents and Guardians. Supporting a Child through a Difficult Time"
    • Website "House of Light"
  • Teen Dating Violence
    • Recognizing Teen Dating Violence
    • Uniqueness of Teen Dating Violence
    • Understanding and Responding to Youth at Risk for Dating Violence
    • Understanding and Responding to Victims of Teen Dating Violence
    • Understanding and Responding to Perpetrators of Teen Dating Violence
    • Warning Signs of Teen Dating Violence
    • Frequently Asked Questions about Teen Dating Violence
    • A Curriculum for Schools to Help Prevent Teen Dating Violence
    • How to Speak with Teenagers about Dating Violence
    • Materials for Teenagers
      - Contract for Relationships
      - Love is… Love is not…
      - 4 Building Blocks in Understanding Teen Dating Violence
      - Breaking Up is Hard to Do
      - Breaking Up and Danger
    • Handbook for Young People
  • Safety Plan
  • Statistics
Informational Materials
Informational and Methodological Materials to Use at Work
  • Handbooks and Leaflets
    • Psychological Advice
    • A Leaflet from the Petrozavodsk Center for Social and Psychological Work
    • What to do if a Woman who is a Victim of Domestic Violence Comes to You for Help
    • Domestic Violence Survey
    • Palm Card on Domestic Violence for Police Officers
    • Talking to a Person who is living with Domestic Violence
    • Palm Card for Young People
    • Brochures from the series "Rainbow of Rights: Violence at Home, Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment and Rights of Women in the New Russia"
    • Booklet "Advice for Parents and Guardians. Supporting a Child through a Difficult Time".
    • Booklet "The Syndrome of Child Abuse"
    • Booklet for Children "Russian Law Defends You"
    • Brochure from the series "Rainbow of Rights: Men against Violence"
  • Methodological Materials
    • Actions of Medical Workers in the Struggle against Domestic Violence
    • Leadership in the Struggle against Domestic Violence. Recommended for Medical Workers (Microsoft Word -62Kb)
    • Information for Doctors: Violence at Home. Prepared by the American Bar Association and provided by Diane Post, a specialist on women's rights. (Microsoft Word - 172 Kb)
  • Surveys
    • Sociological Survey on the Topic "Level of Recognizing Domestic Violence, Levels," Arzamas, Russia
    • Survey for the Action "Victims of Domestic Violence Give Evidence," Odesa, Ukraine
    • Survey for School Children on Attitudes about Violence, Petrozavodsk
    • Survey for Children and Teenagers in Centers for Social Rehabilitation, Shelters, and Temporary Protection Centers for Minors - Petrozavodsk, Russia
    • Survey for District Inspectors - Arzamas, Russia
    • Survey "Study a City Population's Level of Education about Domestic Violence" - Volgograd, Russia
  • Publications
  • Statistics
  • Bibliography
    • Literature about Rights and Laws
    • Social Work
    • Psychology and Psychotherapy
    • Methodological Materials
  • Posters
  • Where to Go for Help
    • Moscow
    • Murmansk
    • Petrozavodsk
    • Ekaterinburg
    • Volgograd
    • List of Russian Women's Crisis Centers
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