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Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence 2022 Tax Return
New Day Database Partner Agency Roles and Responsibilities July 2021
Stakeholder Input on Community-Based Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services in the City of Seattle: December 2013
This report provides a summary of input from over 100 stakeholders aboutcommunity-based domestic violence and sexual assault services and service needsin the City of Seattle. Stakeholders included providers of domestic […]
Impact of COVID-19 on Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence in King County, WA
The following data is a snapshot of the pandemic’s impacts on survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, their families and the organizations assisting them.The methodology for this data, outlined […]
DVCHAP Participating Agencies and Programs in King County
These are currently the participating domestic violence agencies and programs within the Domestic Violence Coordinated Housing Access Point (DVCHAP) system as of September 2024. This list may change depending on […]
Intimate Partner Violence Impact Assessment (IPVIA)
In 2016, CEGV (along with our Project Partners – (King County Superior Court, King County Protection Order Advocacy Program, Family Law CASA, King County Bar Foundation, LifeWire, and Northwest Justice Project) was […]
Review of a Sample of Domestic Violence Protection Orders in King County Superior Court from April 2013
An Issue Paper This issue paper reviewed outcomes from a sample of civil domestic violence protection order petitions adjudicated in King County Superior Court in April 2013.
Mental Health Response for Domestic Violence Advocate – A Deeper Dive
This training series gives more guidance to domestic violence providers working with survivors with mental health concerns. Part 1 Part 2
Domestic Violence Response for Mental Health Service Providers – A Deeper Dive
This training series is for mental health providers seeking to support survivors of domestic violence more holistically. Part 1
Domestic Violence Basics for Mental Health Professionals
This training series is tailored specifically for mental health service providers and how they can best support domestic violence survivors. Part 1 Part 2
Mental Health Basics for Domestic Violence Advocates
This training series provides guidelines of how DV advocates can best work with domestic violence survivors with mental health concerns. Mental Health Basics for DV Advocates Pt 1 Mental Health […]
Report: I Just Want to Be Safe
Battered Women’s Experiences with the Family Law System in King County December 2005 The purpose of this paper is to describe the experiences survivors of domesticviolence (DV) have with the […]