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Publications

When using these documents, please be sure to credit the appropriate source(s).

2008 Teleconferences Report - STV Outreach

Report from EVA BC teleconferences with STV Outreach programs across BC.

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EVA BC Newsletter, Spring 2008

Theme: Social Enterprise for Anti-Violence Programs

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EVA BC Newsletter, Fall 2007

Feature: Trauma, Mental Health and Substance Use.
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Freedom from Violence: Tools for Working with Trauma, Mental Health and Substance Use

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In response to ongoing requests from frontline workers for materials on these topics, the Association has created this comprehensive toolkit. You can download each section here. Those of you who received a hard copy at the 2007 Annual Training Forum, please share it with your agency. Programs who did not attend the Forum will receive a copy in the mail. Some hard copies available for $30 including shipping; contact our office.

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Note: The organization Here to Help has created a series of resources on mental health and substance use in other languages: Arabic, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Farsi/Dari, French, Korean, Spanish, Russian, Punjabi, Vietnamese. You can access them here: http://www.heretohelp.bc.ca/other-languages

Safe Choices Program's Healthy Relationships and Service Provider Curriculum Available to Order

Safe Choices is pleased to announce that we have made our Healthy Relationships and Service Provider Curriculum available for purchase on an honorarium basis. To order or for further information contact Cathy Welch, Safe Choices Coordinator, at welch (at) endingviolence.org or 604-633-2506 ext. 12.
The Healthy Relationships Curriculum includes five workshop outlines as well as instructor notes and handouts. Workshops focus on communication and relational skills for queer women in same sex/gender relationships and ways of addressing relationship abuse. The Service Provider Curriculum includes information about dynamics within abusive same gender relationships and ways of providing support, barriers to access to service and strategies for making services accessible. The curriculum is predominately focused on supporting queer women in same gender relationships.

Coordination Supports for Communities

This document provides a detailed description of the training sessions available from CCWS, and a list of components that can be combined to create a customized session.

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