the essential guide - Texas Council on Family Violence
the essential guide - Texas Council on Family Violence the essential guide - Texas Council on Family Violence
Economic Justice ResourcesNational Network to End Domestic Violence Economic Justice Curriculum,www.nnedv.org/resources/ejresources/ejcurriculum.htmlCompassion Fatigue, Secondary Trauma, and BurnoutCompassion Fatigue Awareness Project, www.compassionfatigue.orgSocial Worker Burnout Studied: Organizational Prevention of Vicarious Trauma, Holly Bell, ShantiKulkarni, Lisa Dalton, 2003, available online through Arte Sana, at www.artesana.com/articles/social_worker_burnout.htmTHE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: AN INTRODUCTION TO ADVOCATING FOR SURVIVORS OF FAMILY VIOLENCE66 | P a g e
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- Page 17 and 18: What is Active Listening?Active Lis
- Page 19 and 20: Focus on SafetySurvivors of family
- Page 21 and 22: Safety PlanningAs advocates, we nee
- Page 23 and 24: Would the informat
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- Page 27 and 28: Temporary Ex Parte Protective Order
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- Page 42 and 43: GuardianshipIn some cases, an adult
- Page 44 and 45: Resources to AssessQuestions to Ask
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Ec<strong>on</strong>omic Justice ResourcesNati<strong>on</strong>al Network to End Domestic <strong>Violence</strong> Ec<strong>on</strong>omic Justice Curriculum,www.nnedv.org/resources/ejresources/ejcurriculum.htmlCompassi<strong>on</strong> Fatigue, Sec<strong>on</strong>dary Trauma, and BurnoutCompassi<strong>on</strong> Fatigue Awareness Project, www.compassi<strong>on</strong>fatigue.orgSocial Worker Burnout Studied: Organizati<strong>on</strong>al Preventi<strong>on</strong> of Vicarious Trauma, Holly Bell, ShantiKulkarni, Lisa Dalt<strong>on</strong>, 2003, available <strong>on</strong>line through Arte Sana, at www.artesana.com/articles/social_worker_burnout.htmTHE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: AN INTRODUCTION TO ADVOCATING FOR SURVIVORS OF FAMILY VIOLENCE66 | P a g e