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Co-Parenting in the Context of Domestic Violence: Digital Storytelling

added 09/19/2011
Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse & the Center for Digital Storytelling

This resource provides five digital stories that focus on parenting as a perpetrator of domestic violence or parenting with a perpetrator of domestic violence. These stories were created by survivors and past perpetrators during two separate workshops held by MINCAVA in consultation with the Center for Digital Storytelling in October of 2005.

Domestic Violence Posters

added 08/24/2000
William Eisner and Associates, in partnership with the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the State of Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the State of Wisconsin have launched a powerful public awareness campaign designed to reach women and men living in violence and provide them with information about resources to help break the cycle of family violence. All posters carry the National Domestic Violence Hotline telephone number. There is also space on each poster for local programs to put their own phone numbers. You can order non-customized or customized posters.

Other formats: pdf • plaintext

Engagingmen.net: A Gender Justice Information Networ

added 11/02/2010

ENGAGINGMEN.NET is an information network for people around the world who are interested in engaging boys and men in gender justice, supporting women's empowerment, ending violence against women and the spread of HIV/AIDS, promoting responsible fatherhood, healthy relationships, and more.

The Responsible Fatherhood Curriculum

added 04/19/2011
Eileen Hayes with Kay Sherwood

The Responsible Fatherhood Curriculum is intended to assist fathers in more effectively fulfilling their roles as parents, partners, and workers. The 20 sessions deal with issues such as male-female relationships, fathers as providers, managing conflict and anger (on and off the job), and race and racism.
The curriculum materials are contained in 21 files in PDF format, each containing the material for one session of the curriculum