Anti-Violence Project

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About NCAVP

NCAVP works to prevent, respond to and end all forms of violence against and within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and HIV-affected (LGBTQH) communities. NCAVP is a national coalition of local member programs, affiliate organizations and individuals who create systemic and social change. We strive to increase power, safety and resources through data analysis, policy advocacy, education and technical assistance. NCAVP is a program of the New York City Anti-Violence Project

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NCAVP Training and Technical Assistance Center Resource Bank

Welcome to the NCAVP Training and Technical Assistance Center Resource Bank*. These materials come from various NCAVP member organizations across the country and therefore represent diverse regions. LGBTQ communities are not homogenous. Language usage varies from region to region, which you will find in these resources, and words that resonate with some people may not resonate as well with others. We hope that by providing a multitude of different resources you will find materials to support your specific needs. Please note that in the classification list below, IPV is used to indicate resources relater to intimate partnet violence and SV is used to indicate resources related to sexual violence. 

Along with these resources, technical assistance is free and available by phone, instant messaging, and email.

info@ncavp.org

1-855-AVP-LGBT
(1-855-287-5428)
Mon-Fri, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST

Deaf/Hard of hearing accessible instant messaging AIM: AVPlgbt

Screen Reader accessible versions can be downloaded here

 

TITLE CLASSIFICATION SOURCE
Bisexual IPV The Network/La Red
Bisexual IPV The Network/La Red
Supporting Your Organization Virginia Anti-Violence Project
LGBTQ Terminology New York City Anti-Violence Project
Information for Survivors; SV L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
LGBTQ Terminology Kansas City Anti-Violence Project
LGBTQ IPV Center on Halsted Anti-Violence Project
Supporting Your Organization Virginia Anti-Violence Project
LGBTQ IPV The Network/La Red
LGBTQ IPV The Network/La Red
LGBTQ IPV The Network/La Red
Information for Survivors Virginia Anti-Violence Project
LGBTQ IPV New York City Anti-Violence Project
Working with Transgender Survivors; SV FORGE
General information Kansas City Anti-Violence Project
Working with Transgender Survivors FORGE
LGBTQ IPV; Information for Survivors L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
General information; SM The Network/La Red
General information; SM The Network/La Red
Some Do’s and Don’ts for working with LGBQ/T Folks Working with LGBTQ Survivors The Network/La Red
Terminology Handout LGBTQ Terminology Kansas City Anti-Violence Project
Tips for Creating Dialogue with Potential LGBTQ Clients Working with LGBTQ Surviviors New York City Anti-Violence Project
Tips for Representing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Survivors of Domestic Violence in Court Working with LGBTQ Survivors; IPV; Legal L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
Transgender Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resource Sheet Transgender Information; IPV; SV FORGE
Transgender People and Health Care Fast Facts Transgender Information FORGE
Transgender People and SOFFAs (Significant Others, Friends, Family and Allies) Fast Facts Transgender Information FORGE
Transgender People, Police, and Incarceration Fast Facts Transgender Information FORGE
Transgender Specific Partner Abuse Brochure Transgender IPV The Network/La Red
Transgender Specific Power and Control Tactics Transgender IPV FORGE
Transgender Violence Fast Facts Transgender Information FORGE
U-VISA: an Immigration Remedy for LGBTQ Victims of Crime Information for Survivors; IPV; SV; Immigration; Legal L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
Working With LGBT Victims of Violence Working with LGBTQ Survivors Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley Anti-Violence Project


*This project was supported by Grant No. 2011-TA-AX-K013 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

 

 

 

A new NCAVP website is under construction, however access remains to the archived NCAVP website (link). (some information may be outdated).

 

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