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Sources of Additional Documents and Copyrighted Articles

Author/Article/BookPublisher/Contact
Duluth-Model: Power & Control Wheel; Equality Wheel; Culture Wheel Definitions List (from Praxis Training Packet)Domestic Abuse Intervention Project
Minnesota Program Design/National Training Project
202 East Superior Street
Duluth, MN 55802
www.duluth-model.org
www.praxisinternational.org
Crossing the Bridge Curriculum, Colorado DHS
Myths of Domestic Violence Family
Characteristics Associated with Child Maltreatment
Colorado Dept of Human Services
Domestic Abuse Assist. Program
1575 Sherman Street, 2nd Floor
Denver, CO 80203
Ganley, A. & Schecheter, S. (1996)
Domestic Violence: National Curriculum for CPS
Various segments:
Definition & Forms DV Takes (pp. 42-43)
Barriers to Leaving (p. 56, #2-6)
How Adult Victims Survive (p. 62, #2-8)
Sources of Info. For Id’ing DV (#3-1)
Interview Questions for Assessing the Impact of DV on Children (#4-7)
Routine Screening for DV: Sample Questions Case Study 1
Family Violence Prevention Fund
383 Rhode Island Street, Suite 304
San Francisco, CA 94103-5133
Fax: 415-252-8991
Phone: 415-252-8900
http://fvpf.org
Barnett, Miller-Perrin, & Perrin (1997). Family Violence Across the Life-Span. Sage Table 6.1; Re: Effects of observing interparental violence on children (pp. 141-142) Sage Publications
2455 Teller Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-2218
Fx: 800-583-2665
Ph: 800-818-7243
Edleson, J. L. (1999) “Problems Associated with children’s witnessing of DV” Available on-line: www.vaw.umn.eduVAW Net, Philadelphia, PA
VAWOR/MINCAVA, St. Paul, MN
Edleson, J.L. (1999). “Overlap Between CM and WA” www.vaw.umn.edu VAW Net, Philadelphia, PA
VAWOR/MINCAVA, St. Paul, MN
FACT Sheets
Available on-line from Abuse Counseling & Treatment, Inc.:
1. African American and IP violence
2. Asian American and IP violence
3. American Indian/Alaska Natives
www.actabuse.com
jbenton@actabuse.com -or- makw2137@cyberstreet.com
941-939-2553 (Florida)
www.actabuse.com/womenofcolor.html
Torres, W.J.R. (199x) Domestic violence with a Latin twist, NCJFCJ, Synergy 3(1).National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ)
U of Nevada-Reno
PO Box 8970
Reno, NV 89507
PH: 775-784-6012;
Fx: 775-784-6628
Duran, E., Duran, B., Woodis, W. & Woodis, P. (1998). A postcolonial perspective on dv in the Indian Country, In Carrillo & Tello, Family Violence and Men of Color: Healing the Wounded Male Spirit. (Pp. 95-113). Springer Publishing Company
536 Broadway
NY, NY 10012
Ph: 212-431-4370;
Fx: 212-941-7842
www.springerpub.com
Glossary Sections
[NOTE: Check sources used; Double check for multiple definitions]
Fact sheets/Definitions from: NCCANCH NCCAN Clearing House
NCCAN
http://www.calib.com/nccanch/pubs/#Fact
nccanch@calib.com
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information
330 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20447
Ph: 800-FYI-3366
Fx: 703-385-3206
Table from Kalichman, S.C. (19) Mandated reporting of suspected child abuse: Ethics, law, & policy. APA.American Psychological Association
Publications/Copyright
750 First Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
www.apa.org
Hart & Steuhling, PCADV; Based on document from Office of the city Attorney, City of San Diego, CA Personalized Safety Plan Available on: MINCAVA Clearinghouse www.mincava.umn.edu
“DV Specialists on-site at CW Offices/Roles and Responsibilities”
“MOU: Writing a Memorandum of Understanding”
On-line document: www.calib.com/dvcps/facts/dvs.htm
DHHS/Admin for Children & Families
Caliber Associates
10530 Rosehaven Street, Ste. 400
Fairfax, VA 22030
Ph: 703-385-3200
Fx: 703-385-3206
caliberservices@calib.com
Davidson, Duerscherl, & Hitchcock (2000) Violence Free: That’s Me!
Personal Safety Plan for Children
Session 10: Safety Planning
Minnesota Coaltion for Battered Women
1821 University Avenue, Suite S-112
St. Paul, MN 55104
www.mcbw.org
Oregon Services for Children and Families. (1999).
Model Practice Guidelines for Cases with DV
Bonnie Jean Braeutigam
Services to Children and Families
State of Oregon DHS
500 Summer Street, NE
Salem, OR 97310-1017
Ph: 503-945-6686
Fx: 503-581-6198
Thompson & Johnson (2001). MN DHS: “Guidelines for Responding to the Co-occurrence of Child Maltreatment and DV” Minnesota Dept. of Human Services
Children’s Services
444 Lafayetter Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155
Winer & Ray (1994). Collaboration Handbook (selections)
-and-
Mattessich & Monsey (1992). Colloration: What makes it work? (Selections) (Recently updated)
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Publications Department
919 Lafond Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
www.wilder.org
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The Future of Children, 9, 3, Winter 1999
Domestic Violence & Children: Exec Summary &/or entire journal;
Available on-line at www.futureofchildren.org
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Dr. Richard E. Behrman, M.D., Editor
Journal/Publications Department
300 Second Street, Suite 200
Los Altos, CA 94022
(Reprinting encouraged with the following attribution:
From The Future of Children,
a publication of The David and Lucile Packard Foundation.)
NCJFCJ, Exec. Summary of Effective Interventions in DV & CM Cases -
Guidelines for Policy and Practice; Available on-line: www.ncjfcj.unr.edu
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ)
U of Nevada-Reno
PO Box 8970
Reno, NV 89507
PH: 775-784-6012;
Fx: 775-784-6628
Few, April (1991). The Unmaking of martyrs: Black mothers, daughters, and intimate violence From Journal of the Assoc. for Research on Mothering, 1, 1, 68-75. Association for Research on Mothering
C/o Centre for Research on Mothering
Rm. 726, Atkinson College
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M3J IP3
arm@yorku.ca
Kaplan, April (1997) Domestic violence and welfare reform. Available on-line. WIN Issue Notes, 1 (8), 1-10. Welfare Reform Network
1000 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Ph: 202-628-5790
Fx: 202-628-4206
www.welfareinfo.org
-and-
Sachs, Heidi (1999). Domestic violence as a barrier to women’s economic self-sufficiency. WIN Issue Notes, 3 (10), 1-11.
Mederos, Fernando (2000). Child Protection services, the Judicial system, and Men who batter. pp. 66-111. (Permission of author) Frmederos1@aol.com
Fernando Mederos
86 Forest Hills Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Saunders, D. G. (1999). DV Perpetrators: Recent research findings and their implications for child welfare. In Michigan Child Welfare Law Journal, Fall 1999, 3 (3), pp. 3-10. Michigan Child Welfare Law Journal
C/o Michigan Child Welfare Law Center and Michigan State Bar
U of Michigan Law School
611 Church Street, Ste 4C
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-3000.
Child Abuse/Neglect Report Form for Advocates by BWLAP Battered Women’s Legal Advocacy Project
1611 Park Avenue South, 2nd Floor
Minneapolis, MN 55404
612-343-0786
Nancy Mischel (2000). Advocates Guide to Minnesota’s Child Protection System (Booklet), Legal Services Advocacy Project Legal Services Advocacy Project
Midtown Commons
2324 University Ave., Ste. 101
St. Paul, MN 55114
651-222-3749 x103
nmischel@mnlsap.org
Reporting Child Abuse And Neglect: Resource Guide for Mandated Reporters (MN DHS) Available on-line at http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/Forms/Production/live/DHS-2917-ENG.pdf Minnesota Dept. of Human Services
Children’s Services
444 Lafayetter Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155
Davies, J. (1998). Excerpts from: Safety planning with battered women: Complex lives, Difficult choices. Sage Publications
2455 Teller Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-2218
(Some parts are copy written by the Greater Hartford Legal Assistance Project we have permission to use from Jill Davies.)
Davies, J. (1997). “Safety planning.” Greater Hartford Legal Assistance, Inc. Jill Davies
Greater Hartford Legal Assistance, Inc.
80 Jefferson Street
Hartford, CT 06106-5051
Tel: 860-541-5000
Fax: 860-541-5050
TTY: 860-541-5069
email: ghla@ghla.org
Document says: “This paper may be reproduced if used solely for education or training purposes.”
Kristine Lizdas. Data privacy and confidentiality issues arising from child protection services/DV Program collaborations. K. Lizdas
Battered Women’s Justice Project
2104 Fourth Avenue South, Suite B
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Ph: 612-824-8768
Fx: 612-824-8965
www.bwjp.org
Zorza, J. (1995). Recognizing and protecting the privacy and confidentiality needs of battered women. Family Law Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 2, Summer 1995, (pp. 273-311). Family Law Quarterly

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This is a cooperative project between: VAWO, the Violence Against Women Office, in the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Minnesota Center for Crime Victim Services in the Minnesota Department of Public Safety; Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women; Minnesota Department of Human Services; Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning; and MINCAVA - the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse at the University of Minnesota.

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