VAWA Documents
Understanding the Connection: Traumatic Brain Injury and Violence
This booklet explains why Traumatic Brain Injury is important to screen for in cases of domestic abuse, and goes over how to screen for traumatic brain injury.
The Legacy Log of the Group of Learning and Infusion
This booklet is our effort to communicate about one of the initiatives used in Wisconsin’s Violence Against Women with Disabilities and Deaf Women Project to achieve sustainable systems change regarding the abuse of women with disabilities.
P&As Can’t Do It Alone
This resource guide is designed to promote the necessity for and benefits to Protection and Advocacy agencies joining with state and local sexual assault and domestic violence coalitions and programs to forge powerful partnerships on issues of violence against women with disabilities and Deaf women.
Cross Training Workbook
This is a workbook. It is not a textbook on domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or women with disabilities.
Creating Safety by Asking What Makes People Vulnerable?
As a society, we consider some people more vulnerable than others.
Conversations about Interpersonal Safety
Helping individuals create more safety for themselves and talk about events and situations that concern them.
Confidentiality of Information and Records: A Guide for Programs Working with Women with Disabilities who are Survivors of Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence
This paper represents background information for a work in progress of the Violence Against Women with Disabilities Project.
A Practical Guide For Creating Trauma-Informed Disability, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Organizations
An exciting and transformative component of 21st century work among disability, domestic violence and sexual assault services organizations is the recognition that together we have the capacity to positively impact the intervention with and recovery and healing of so many individuals with disabilities who have experienced or currently are experiencing violence in their lives.