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Booklets

Helping Battered Women and Their Children in Rural Communities: A Guide for Family and Friends 10/24/02
Helping Battered Women and Their Children in Rural Communities: A Guide for Cosmetologists 10/16/02
Helping Rural Battered Women and Their Children: A Guide for Faith Leaders and Religious Communities 10/24/02


Brochures

Stalking Brochure Stalking can happen to anyone. Stalking often happens when someone is trying to leave a relationship. Stalking involves following someone in a way that causes the victim to feel fearful or emotionally distressed. 11/2/06
PCADV PFA Brochure The Pennsylvania Protection From Abuse Act: A Guide for Victims of Domestic Violence 1/11/06
Housing Access to housing is critical for battered women trying to obtain safety, autonomy, and independence. It is the basic foundation upon which battered women escape the violence. It is also an essential element for obtaining and maintaining employment, child custody, and stability. Access to housing has been ranked as one of the most important systems advocacy priorities for domestic violence survivors in Pennsylvania. 8/18/04
Are You...A Battered Woman? Domestic violence occurs within a family or intimate relationship as a way to control another person. Victims suffer physical injury, live in fear in their homes, and lose power over their lives. Domestic violence includes... (English and Spanish versions available) 5/4/99


DVAM 2005

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Please click on the pictures below to download the full pdf documents.

Posters
All posters are formatted as 8.5"x11" documents except the Every Life Lost poster. It is an 11"x17" document.
Billboards
All billboards are simply the artwork to submit to a billboard company or commercial printer. Please contact the Publications team if you need additional artwork or assistance (717-545-6400).
Place mats
Place mats are formatted as 11"x14" documents. You may need to print them on 11"x17" paper and crop the sides to scale.
DVAM Materials Order Form
PCADV also has new novelty items available immediately. Please download the order form for pricing and ordering information.

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Manuals

Crime Victims Compensation for Battered Women Handbook
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CVC Chapter 5
CVC Chapter 6
CVC Chapter 7
2/26/02
Crime Victims Compensation Training Curriculum The links below will take you to a page with links for the parts of the CVC Training Curriculum. Each section is an individual download in pdf format. Format of this page will be a list of files, modification date, and file size in bytes.

11/10/04
Domestic Violence and Welfare Benefits
Each chapter and/or appendix is an individual download in pdf format.
Chapter 1 The Family Violence Option
Chapter 2 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Chapter 3 General Assistance
Chapter 4 Emergency Housing Assistance
Chapter 5 Food Programs
Chapter 6 Health care – Medical Assistance
Chapter 7 Child care – TANF and Transitional
Chapter 8 Immigrant Status and Public Benefits
Chapter 9 Appeals
Appendix A Chapter 1
Appendix B1 Chapter 2
Appendix B2 Chapter 2
Appendix B3 Chapter 2
Appendix C Chapter 3
Appendix D Chapter 4
Appendix E Chapter 5
Appendix F Chapter 6
Appendix G Chapter 7
Appendix H Chapter 8
Appendix I Chapter 9
Appendix K Domestic Violence Services Subcontractors
Appendix L Statewide Legal Services Programs

6/25/03


Newsletters

PCADV Partners in Action
Partners Newsletter Spring 2006 This issue contains information about how to become a PCADV Partner in Action,
and also spotlights John Capowski and the Widener University School of Law
STOP Violence Against Women Newsletters
PCADV and the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) draft a quarterly STOP Violence Against Women Newsletter geared towards advocates, law enforcement, prosecutors and others interested in ending domestic violence and sexual assault. Topics include: Stalking, Evidence Based Prosecution, Police Liability issues, Elder Abuse, Battered Immigrant issues and more. PCADV thanks PCAR for publishing the newsletter and the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency for providing the funding for the newsletter.
Fall 2007 The Role of University Judicial Boards of Review in College Campus Sexual Assault and Pennsylvania Court Interpreter Statute
Winter/Spring 2007 Testifying as an Expert Witness
Summer 2nd Edition 2006 Newly-enacted Statutory Insurance Protections
Summer 2006 Address Confidentiality Program
Winter 2006 PFA Act Amendments Enacted
Fall 2005 Sexual Violence Against Individuals with Disabilities
Summer 2005 Campus Dating Violence
Spring 2005 Elder Sexual Abuse
Winter 2004 Evidence-based Prosecution and Surviving Domestic Violence
Fall 2004 What is Stalking?
Summer 2004 Sex Trafficking in the United States
Fall 2003 About Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence
The Jurist Newsletters
Each quarter The Jurist explores case law and social context surrounding a particular theme or topic of interest to judges involved with civil or criminal domestic violence-related caseloads. Special issues are published for significant legal and statutory developments.
Fall 2006 Summary of Court Decisions Involving Domestic Violence
March 2006 Pennsylvania PFA Act Recently Enacted Amendments
September 2005 Minor PFA Litigants and Dating Violence


Position Papers

2003/04 PFA Amendments Policy Position Paper: Proposed Amendments to the Protection From Abuse Act - Legislative Session 2003/04 4/4/03
Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Policy Position Paper: Adoption of UCCJEA - Legislative Session 2003/04 4/4/03
Address Confidentiality Program Policy Position Paper: Address Confidentiality Program for Victims Fleeing Violence - Legislative Session 2003/04 4/4/03


Posters

Fathers and Domestic Violence Men who condone or ignore violence against women are no better than men who are violent toward women. 6/6/01
Same Gender Domestic Violence Domestic violence happens in same-sex relationships, too. 6/6/01
Mother's Day Who WON'T be celebrating Mother's Day this year... 5/16/00


Reports

Pennsylvania Domestic Violence Fatality Reports
The Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence (PCADV) publishes this report in an effort to convey the lethality of domestic violence and the stunningly brutal mannerin which perpetrators kill and victims die right here in this Commonwealth.
2006
Annual Fatality Report for 2006 in pdf format
6/07
2005
Annual Fatality Report for 2005 in pdf format
6/07
2005
Annual Fatality Report for 2005 in Month-by-Month pdf format
6/07
2004
Annual Fatality Report for 2004 in pdf format
5/05
2003
Annual Fatality Report for 2003 in pdf format
7/03
2002
Annual homicide report in pdf format
2002
2001
Annual homicide report in pdf format
2001
2000
Annual homicide report in pdf format
2000
1999
Annual homicide report in pdf format
1999
1998
Annual homicide report in pdf format
1998
PCADV Annual Reports
2006/2007 4/10
2005/2006 9/07
2004/2005 4/06
2003/2004
This report highlights the Coalition’s work at the state and national levels and demonstrates the vibrant partnership that exists among advocates in local programs, state level projects as well as national projects. All of the activities described in this report illustrate the diligent efforts being made daily toward advancing the Coalition’s mission of ending domestic violence through services and social change activities.
3/05
2002/2003
For 28 years, the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence has advocated on behalf of victims and their children.
3/04
1998/1999 Our work this past year drew us into many new endeavors that further strengthened the capacity of our statewide network of programs and produced more effective partnerships in our mission to end violence in the lives of women and children. 1/00
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Toolkits

Medical Advocacy Training Evaluation Toolkit
This toolkit was developed in response to the needs expressed by domestic violence advocates working in healthcare programs across Pennsylvania. This toolkit allows trainers to evaluate a range of healthcare trainings on domestic violence, with the recognition that there is often limited time for trainings or their evaluations.
6/17/03


Various Order Forms
This gold and purple metal key chain (shown actual size) is customized in commemoration of PCADV’s 30th Anniversary. Four charms dangle from a gold chain – purple ribbon, “women for peace” sign, “30” and PCADV’s logo. 4/13/06
Unique Handmade Art Glass by Serviente Glass Studios Purple Folded Dish

A food-safe glass for dips, candy, condiments, incense, or perhaps a small tea light. The folds are unique to each dish, as is the particular patterns of color in the glass. Each is signed and dated by the artist.

4/13/06
Unique Handmade Art Glass by Serviente Glass Studios Pearlescent Handkerchief Vase

This multi-functional vase can elegantly hold a small bouquet, votive candle, potpourri, candy, bathroom soaps, or sliced vegetable sticks for a novel table setting. Each one has its own folds swirls, and iridescent sheen. No two are alike. Each is signed and dated by the artist.

4/13/06
9-1-1 Poster

Are You brochure

Are You (English/Spanish)

25th Anniversary Commemorative Poster

DVAM Bumper Stickers

DVAM Static Cling

DVAM Tumblers

Grassroots Sweatshirts

Dating Violence Awareness Magnets

Magnify ruler

Outcomes Evaluation Manual

Posters

Posters 2

Safety

Stickers

3/10/04


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