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Learning and capacity building resources for advocates, preventionists, and activists

➜  If you are experiencing domestic violence and need support, please visit our searchable map of domestic violence organizations.

Whether you’re a seasoned advocate, a student, or a community member interested in learning more about domestic violence, our user-friendly resource library is a great tool for you. We have compiled an extensive database of publications, images, websites, webinars and more — all dedicated to understanding the dynamics of abuse, prevention strategies and community solutions. 

See our search options below. Results of your search will appear at bottom of screen.

Don’t see what you’re looking for? Check back often as we’re frequently tagging and uploading additional materials. Or contact our Help Desk: info@cpedv.org.

And if you would also like to search for additional materials compiled by our national partners, click on the links to the left (which will direct you to their searchable sites).

Webinar

Prevention Peer Network Webinar: What YOU need to know about COVID in 2024: A conversation for DV agencies, social justice professionals, advocates, and preventionists
Prevention Peer Network

PPN Webinar: What you need to know about COVID in 2024: A conversation for DV agencies, social justice professionals, advocates, and preventionists

November 22nd

10:00 – 11:00 AM PST

Free and open to everyone!
 

RECORDING HERE

Video

Town Hall: Discussion on Executive Order to Clear Encampments

On July 25, Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order “directing state agencies to urgently address homeless encampments,” a decision with significant impacts in communities across the state.

Resource Prevention Peer Network WebinarApril 20, 2023

Sex Ed and Prevention
Prevention Peer Network

This webinar was held on April 20, 2023

+Recording

Resource Prevention Peer Network WebinarDecember 12, 2022

Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month (TDVAPM) Webinar
Prevention Peer Network

Table with many colored post-it notes and ideas

This webinar was held on December 12th, 2022

+Recording

Come join us in this collaborative and informational space to generate ideas, get some helpful tips, and learn about different processes for creating a Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month campaign. The Partnership’s Prevention and Communications teams will be co-leading this event, with some guest program spotlights to aid in brainstorming and inspiration. Let’s put the “Youth in Lead” together for this upcoming campaign.  

Resource Prevention Peer Network WebinarOctober 20, 2022

Health Equity in the LBGTQIA+ Community
Prevention Peer Network

People of various genders laughing

This webinar was held on October 20, 2022

+Recording

Webinar Prevention Peer Network WebinarMay 12, 2022

Men in Prevention
Prevention Peer Network

Image shows a teal background with a series of five lightbulbs hanging. The lightbulbs alternate blue and yellow, with the fifth light being brighter as if an idea has struck

This webinar was be held on May 12, 2022

+Recording

We know that “the best ideas come from having everyone at the table” (from the Partnership’s Theory of Change). Male-presenting preventionists offer a unique voice in the domestic violence movement. Navigating dynamics of both access and barriers, they are often engaged in conversations about what it means to be a “man” doing violence prevention work.

Webinar Prevention Peer Network WebinarFebruary 17, 2022

Aligning with Black Churches to Reduce Teen IPV in Black Communities
Prevention Peer Network

This webinar was be held on March 17, 2022

+Recording

The prevalence of Teen Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) within the Black community is very present. One of the most concerning statistics associated with IPV is, “IPV is leading cause of death for Black teens (CDC, 2022).”

Pod

Understanding the Impacts of Domestic Violence on Survivors

The Depp v. Heard trial has been trauma activating for many survivors. At this moment when domestic violence is receiving a lot of sensationalized attention throughout the various forms of media, we affirm the need for attention on concrete solutions—those that support survivors, educate on the realities of domestic violence, and prevent it from occurring in the first place.