[ Published August 15, 2024 ]

TOWARDS THRIVING:


YOUR NEWSLETTER FROM

THE IDAHO COALITION AGAINST

SEXUAL & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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Talking to Your Coworker About Abuse


Abusive home situations carry over into the workplace. In fact, 96% of employed domestic violence victims experience problems at work because of the abuse. Talking to your coworker can help.


Read more from The Hotline so you can be sure to identify the signs of abuse and assist coworkers who might be experiencing abuse:

Learn signs and tips from The Hotline

Youth-Centered Learning About IPV


Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) affects people of all identities, including youth. However, there are not many educational resources and healing materials directly for young folks.


AMAZE offers age-appropriate online tools, including countless short videos, to learn more about topics like healthy relationships, personal safety, sexual orientation, and more:

Stream AMAZE's Video on IPV

Culturally-Relevant Healing Practices


A podcast series was designed for service providers working in the prevention and response to teen dating violence. This project features an episode about support groups and the role(s) of culturally-relevant healing practices in our anti-violence movements.


Check out this episode by Dr. Nivea Castańeda-Acrey, Jessica Moreno, and D Dagondon Tiegs:

Access the podcast episode

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