Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Honor Our Voices - Children's Perspectives of Domestic Violence




Did you know that over half of the residents of domestic violence shelters in the United States are children? (National Network to End Domestic Violence, 2010).
A new, innovative online training program called Honor Our Voices (www.honorourvoices.org) aims to elevate children’s voices, so that service providers may better hear, understand, and respond to the children and families they serve.
Honor Our Voices is designed to provide the opportunity to see domestic violence through the eyes and voices of children. The purpose of this learning module is to create a multi-pronged response to increase the awareness and sensitivity of shelter advocates and other social service providers to the needs of children and suggest promising ways of enhancing services for children exposed to domestic violence.
Included in this learning module is a downloadable guide for practice and a digital library of short audio programs that highlight specific promising practices through the voices of children.
The project was created by the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA) and the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare at the School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota, with support from the Avon Foundation for Women.
It is so important to give voices to the most vulnerable among us - and honoring the voices of children exposed to domestic violence is one

1 comment:

Sheila said...

What a great resource! I just finished going through it. Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing.

Sheila
http://cottonwoodtransition.wordpress.com/