Culturally Specific Services Program: Improving Responses & Advocacy for Black Survivors
There is currently a shortage of targeted, culturally specific services for Black survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
We are working to address this gap by:
- Identifying and providing training on subject areas in high demand to increase services for this diverse group of people.
- Developing learning communities through our countrywide training with opportunities to build peer-mentoring relationships
- Remaining true to our principles by formulating trainings that are designed by and for the communities they serve
Our training topics include, but are not limited to:
Engaging Men and Boys
Addressing DV/SA at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Addressing DV/SA in the Immigrant Community
Bystander Intervention
Trafficking
Serving the LGBTIQA+ Community
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