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Position Available:
The Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence was founded in 1987 to address the need for multicultural and multilingual resources for Asian families facing domestic violence. We are New England’s first and only domestic violence program for battered Asian women. We offer 24-hour multilingual hotline, an emergency shelter, advocacy and stabilization services for victims of domestic violence; community education and prevention.
Program Director:
Responsible for the oversight of Task Force’s programs serving battered Asian women and their children. Responsibilities include program development, contract management, budget development and oversight, supervision of mid-level staff, and maintenance of relationships with collaborating agencies. Bachelor’s degree in human service field and 2-4 years of supervisory experience, demonstrated knowledge of domestic violence and experience in program and community relations essential. Bilingual in English and an Asian language preferred.
Chinese Advocate:
Respond to emergency calls for help from battered Asian women. Provide advocacy and community outreach. Must be able to speak and write fluent Vietnamese and English. Community experience preferred.
Vietnamese Advocate:
Respond to emergency calls for help from battered Asian women. Provide advocacy and community outreach. Must be able to speak and write fluent Chinese and English. Community experience preferred.
Contact:
Send, fax or email cover letter and resume to:
Brenda Chin, ATFADV, P.O. Box 120108, Boston, MA 02112
Fax: (617) 338-2354
Email: asiandv@atask.org
AA/EOE
OFFICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME (OVC)
21st Annual Commemoration of National Crime Victims' Rights Week
This year, from April 22 to 28, we have an opportunity to continue our efforts to shed light on the plight of crime victims and encourage community support to meet victims' needs. This year's theme, "Victims' Rights: Reach for the Stars," urges us to set our sights high in providing comprehensive, quality services to victims of crime, holding offenders accountable for their actions, and engaging individuals and communities in crime prevention and public safety initiatives. During 2001 National Crime Victims' Rights Week, over 10,000 victim service and allied professional organizations will sponsor public education and community outreach efforts to focus attention on victims' rights, needs, and services. A resource guide, poster, and public service announcement are currently available and were developed by the Victims' Assistance Legal Organization (VALOR) with support from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. The Resource Guide contains historical information about the victims' rights movement, recent crime victim statistics, sample speeches, sermons, and press releases, as well as camera-ready artwork for posters, bookmarks, and buttons. The poster advertises the theme for this year's commemoration, "Victims' Rights: Reach for the Stars," and contains names and telephone numbers of national crime victims' rights organizations. The 30-second VHS public service announcement, titled "The Chase" can help increase awareness for victims rights' and services. The Resource Guide, poster, and public service announcement can be used to plan your community's and State's commemorative activities. To order the Resource Guide (NCJ 185691), the poster (NCJ 185692), and/or the public service announcement (NCJ 186476) please see "Ordering Directions" at the end of JUSTINFO.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE (NIJ)
Full Report of the Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings From the National
Violence Against Women Survey. This NIJ Research Report presents findings on the prevalence and incidence of rape, physical assault, and stalking; the ate of injury among rape and physical assault victims; and injured victims' use of medical devices. Findings in this report, which are based on the National Violence Against Women Survey, show that violence is more widespread and injurious to women's and men's health than previously thought. "Full Report of the Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey" (NCJ 183781) is available on the NCJRS Web site at http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/183781.pdf and http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/183781.txt. For ordering options, see "Ordering Directions" at the end of JUSTINFO.http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/fundopps.htm
Violence Against Women Office Technical Assistance Program Letters of Intent: Due March 31st. Please fax non-binding letters of intent to (202) 354-4131, Attn. Amit Sen. Deadline to submit applications: April 20th. Applicants should register for Grant Management System (GMS) user identification by April 4, 2001 at the latest. Only applications submitted online to the GMS will be accepted. (Text or PDF versions of the application). Because of the significant number of existing technical assistance grantees and limited funding, VAWO can provide continuation support to some FY 1998 and FY 1999 grantees that have successfully implemented the objectives of the Technical Assistance Program. VAWO also intends to fund a limited number of new applicants for FY 2001. Available to public or private, nonprofit victim advocacy organizations, national criminal justice constituency organizations, judicial organizations, or other agencies with expertise in the technical assistance categories or subcategories described in the solicitation.
Susan A. Brown
Librarian, NRC
Women and Therapy Call for Papers
Activists, advocates, academics, and service providers are encouraged to submit papers for a special edition on violence in the lives of Black women for the journal, Women and Therapy. This quarterly journal is feminist in orientation and is designed to facilitate dialogue about therapy experiences among therapists, consumers, and researchers.
The topics for the papers should include, but are not limited to, sexism, racism, classism, and homophobia as they relate to sexual or physical violence against various populations of Black women (e.g., adolescents, including dating violence and/or date rape; incarcerated women, elderly women, immigrant women, women of faith, mentally ill women, lesbian/bisexual women, female perpetrators, etc.) Manuscripts addressing activism and treatment programs are also encouraged.
Deadline for submissions is February 28, 2001. All manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate with a letter indicating that the material has not been published elsewhere and is not under review at another publication. Additionally, references, citations, and general style of manuscripts should be prepared in APA style, Fourth Edition, and may be up to 20 typed double spaced pages in length.
Contact:
Submissions should be made to:
Carolyn M. West, Ph.D.
Special Edition, Violence in the Lives of Black Women
University of Washington, Tacoma
Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, Box 358436
1900 Commerce Street
Tacoma, WA 98402-3100
Interested potential authors are encouraged to contact Dr. West with an idea for a manuscript. Inquiries may be made by e-mail at carwest@u.washington.edu, phone (253) 692-5652, fax (253) 692-5718, or at the
web site www.drcarolynwest.com.POSITION AVAILABLE
Get a job that can make a difference in women’s lives!!
The Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence was founded in 1987 to address the need for multicultural and multilingual resources for Asian families facing domestic violence. We are New England’s first and only domestic violence program for battered Asian women. We offer 24-hour multilingual hotline, an emergency shelter, advocacy and stabilization services for victims of domestic violence; community education and prevention.
We are looking for committed individuals to join our diverse staff!
Vietnamese Advocate (full-time)
Respond to emergency calls for help from battered Asian women. Provide advocacy and community outreach. Must be able to speak and write fluent Vietnamese and English. Community experience preferred.
Hotline Advocate
Respond to emergency calls for help from battered Asian women. Provide advocacy and interpretation for shelter residents regarding legal, medical, childcare, job training, and public benefits. Bilingual in English and an Asian language preferred.
AA/EOE
Contact:
Send, fax or email cover letter and resume to:
Brenda Chin
ATFADV
P.O. Box 120108
Boston, MA 02112
Fax: (617) 338-2354 Email:asiandv@atask.org
www.atask.org
The femicide report entitled Female Homicide in New York City, 1990-1997 has finally been released and is available at: http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/doh/html/ip/ip.html. For More Information Contact: Victoria Frye, e-mail: vaf5@columbia.edu
VAWA Passes the House of Representatives
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization - H.R. 1248 -passed the U. S. House of Representatives on Tuesday, September 26,
by a vote of 415-3. Sixteen members did not vote. The intense grassroots pressure on the Republican leadership in the House helped to spur the overwhelming and bipartisan support for the bill.The bill now goes to the Senate, where it will face delays. While it has near unanimous support, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott purportedly is holding it up in an effort to pressure President Clinton not to veto an unrelated bill. The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 is set to expire on September 30 unless Congress passes legislation like H.R. 1248 to reauthorize its funding.
Supporters of VAWA should call their Senators and ask them to urge Senator Lott to schedule a vote on VAWA reauthorization immediately.
Calls and letters to Senator Lott also would be helpful. To contact Senator Lott, call (202) 224-3135. To reach your own Senator, call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 225-3121, or find their
contact information at http://www.senate.gov.For more information about the Violence Against Women Act or other federal legislation, contact FVPF Public Policy Director Kiersten Stewart at (202) 682-1212.
"Reprinted and adapted from 'News Flash' (http://www.fvpf.org/newsflash), an online newsletter of the Family Violence Prevention Fund."
The Chicago Women's Health Risk Study (CWHRS) has several reports available on-line. To download the reports, please see the ICJIA web site at: http://www.icjia.state.il.us/public/index.cfm?metasection=forms&metapage=publist1 At the drop-down list, click on Research Reports for the large (344-page) report to NIJ, "The Chicago Women's Health Risk Study," June 2000. Click on Research Bulletins/Briefs for the bulletin entitled, "The Chicago Women's Health Risk Study at a Glance," June 2000 and the brief report entitled, "Collaboration in the Chicago Women's Health Risk Study," June, 1999.
FIRST NATIONAL ONLINE TRAINING SEMINAR ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PHOTO DOCUMENTATION
In recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month,Polaroid Corporation is hosting the first free national online training seminar on domestic violence photo documentation and invites all law enforcement, healthcare and other professionals to participate in the live Web cast. The workshop is designed to help law enforcement personnel better understand how to recognize domestic violence, document cases and help
break the cycle through effective prosecution.WHEN: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 1 p.m.
ET/10 a.m. PT for approximately one hour
HOW: Log on, register and conduct a system check at the designated
Website. Participants are encouraged to secure an early spot by
pre-registering.
WHERE: http://www.digevent.com/event/polaroidDVtraining.html
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: For any technical issues, please contact
800/557-5205,option 2 or techsupport@digevent.com
Contact:
Erin Oliver or Karin McPherson
Paine & Associates
714/755-0400
eoliver@painepr.com or kmcpherson@painepr.com
"FOLLOWING E.R." TO FOCUS ON TEEN DATING VIOLENCE
Each week, the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, the Kaiser Family Foundation and WBAL-TV in Baltimore produce a dramatic and informative 90-second health news segment designed to tell viewers how
to address an issue portrayed in the popular weekly television drama, E.R. This week, the segment will focus on teens and intimate partner violence. The news clip is called "Following E.R."Your local NBC affiliate has the option to downlink the "Following E.R." news clip and incorporate it into its 11 PM news broadcast this coming Thursday, or use it in other ways.
The clip is available to all NBC affiliates without charge, but they must choose to downlink it from their "Specials Feed." A press release announcing this week's focus has already been sent to NBC affiliates, but they may or may not choose to pick it up.
Please take a moment to call or e-mail your local NBC affiliate and encourage them to air this week's segment of "Following E.R." It is available to all NBC affiliates on News Channel's 8:30 AM Eastern Time "Specials Feed" on Thursday, November 16. For more information, stations can contact Jennifer Hudman of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health at 410/299-3749.
You can locate local NBC affiliates by calling local or national telephone information, or by going to http://www.nbc.com/stations/ on the web and using the clickable map found there.
A toll-free telephone service and web site are updated each week to provide viewers with additional information and resources on the topic. The web site can be found at http://er.jhsph.edu, and the toll free "Following E.R." hotline is 1/888-4ER-5356. Thank you!
"Reprinted and adapted from 'News Flash' (http://www.fvpf.org/newsflash), an online newsletter of the Family Violence Prevention Fund."
Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence announces the Asian Family Violence Reports--a Study of the Cambodian, Chinese, Korean, South Asian and Vietnamese communities in Massachusetts.
Now available on-line: http://www.atask.org
Contact: Nanda Shewmangal, Outreach Coordinator
(617) 338-2350 ext.35