Break the Cycle of Domestic Violence
Violence is cyclical, generational, and can be experienced and felt over an individual’s lifetime. We’re working to prevent domestic violence, which takes a multigenerational approach.
The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Health Care
March 16, 2015We asked 800 Californians for their opinions on the healthcare system's role in addressing domestic violence. Results of...
How Do Survivors Define Success? A New Project to Address an Overlooked Question.
November 13, 2014How do survivors of domestic violence define success for themselves? Do others in the domestic violence field —...
Partnering with Policymakers to Address Domestic Violence
September 16, 2014The Domestic Violence Select Committee is made up of California assemblymembers who are dedicated to addressing domestic...
Foundation Funding to Address Domestic Violence in California
April 23, 2014Eliminating domestic violence in California will require partnership and collaboration...
From Boys to Men - Lessons Along the Way
February 18, 2014February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness...
Thrown for a Curve
July 29, 2013For me, the best part of going to a baseball game is, actually, not the game itself; it’s the opportunity to enjoy one of...
Intersections - Domestic Violence and Allied Organizations Partnering for Health
June 7, 2013For decades, advocates have worked to bring visibility to domestic violence not as a private issue but as a community...
Results of Statewide Poll on Domestic Violence
November 1, 2012Tulchin Research recently conducted a groundbreaking statewide survey among adults in California to better understand...
The Succession Planning Lens: Looking to the Future of Domestic Violence Organizations
March 23, 2012We hope this publication will prepare, empower, and inspire domestic violence organizations – their executives, boards,...
Cultural Competency in California's Domestic Violence Field
March 23, 2012This report, prepared for Blue Shield of California Foundation by RDP Consulting, explores how a cultural competency...