Culturally Responsive Domestic Violence Network
@CrdvNetwork
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The Culturally Responsive Domestic Violence Network (CRDVN) is a statewide coalition of 20+ culturally-responsive and trauma-informed DV organizations in CA.
Joined March 2021
By failing to include $200M to maintain funding for victims’ services programs @GavinNewsom's #MayRevise allows steep cuts to core services for victims of violence throughout California. Statement w/ @cpedvcoalition @Valor_US_ @LALGBTCenter @CASTLA, CACC https://t.co/3NWsfrQkN4
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Domestic violence victims need supports to recover and rebuild and cuts to federal VOCA funding put those supports in jeopardy. Thank you Assemblymember Reyes and colleagues for advocating for funding to fill the gap. @EGReyesCA
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On Tues., Feb. 27, Maria Nembhard, Jenesse's Policy and Community Advocate, joined other @CrdvNetwork representatives at the California Assembly Select Committee on Domestic Violence hearing, focusing on prevention and economic security. #domesticviolence #dvprevention
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At the intersection of DV and economic security, social enterprise and culturally responsive workforce training facilitate violence prevention. Tejeswi Dodda of @Maitribayarea at today's Assembly select committee hearing. #CALeg
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Physical, emotional, financial, technological abuse, there's a need to talk about prevention with young people where they are, in schools, churches, their communities. Dr. Pamela Tate of Black Women Revolt testifying on #DVPrevention at Assembly select committee hearing #CALeg
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.@cagovernor #CALeg we need you to #PutVictimsFirst and include $200M in ongoing funding in the state budget. With over 190 orgs supporting this request, now is not the time to turn on survivors of crime. https://t.co/u5W9qbXKaW
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The Honorable Gavin Newsom Governor, State of California Senator Mike McGuire Senate President pro Tempore Assembly Member Robert Rivas Speaker of the Assembly Senator Scott Wiener Chair of the...
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CA victim service providers rely on federal #VOCA funding, but with cuts looming, we need @cagovernor and #CALeg to support a state backfill so survivors of crime don’t experience a lack of essential services.
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🧵 We are disappointed to see that @cagovernor did not include $200M in the #CABudget to support victims of crime. This lack of funding puts 400 programs across CA at risk of closing their doors, laying off staff, increasing wait times for essential services and so much more!
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Karen Earl, CRDVN Lead & CEO of @JenesseCenter, testified before the Senate Public Safety Committee on AB 1028 (@AsmTinaMcKinnor) in July. This bill ensures survivors can access healthcare by creating a survivor-centered approach that limits mandated reports to law enforcement!
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In November, our members gathered for our annual CRDVN Retreat in Sacramento! We were able to reconnect, relearn, and engage in extensive conversations guiding us forward into our work in 2024.
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Keely Linton, Executive Director of @shnwcinc, represented CRDVN at the "National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence: Opportunities for California" virtual briefing and dialogue in October. She spoke beautifully on how California can better support marginalized survivors of DV!
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The CRDV Network wishes you all a #HappyNewYear 💫 We are excited to grow our collective in 2024 with many more events, policy engagements, and community partnerships! Let’s take a moment to reflect on 2023 🧵
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Are you ready to take action? ➡️ Register today to be part of the conversation to end gender-based violence in California: https://t.co/NbFY6ctqFI ➡️ Share this opportunity with a colleague, friend, or community member. We all have a role to play in this work!
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🧵Let's talk about ending GBV in CA! Join @Blueshieldfound @OJPOVC @ca_partnership @Valor_US_ @WithoutViolence for a virtual briefing on Oct 20 to learn about the first ever US #NationalPlan to #EndGBV and opportunities for the Golden State to innovate & lead.
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#AB1028 centers care & directs survivors of DV to vital services, advocates who work with survivors to address safety planning, restraining orders, their children, finances, emotional/spiritual support, emergency shelter & housing. Read more in SacBee: https://t.co/yKRE3LU5rq
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Like domestic violence itself, mandatory reporting to police removes survivors’ autonomy and ability to choose what’s best and safest for them.
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CRDVN is proud to support #AB1028 by @AsmTinaMcKinnor with @cpedvcoalition @AllianceforBMOC @withoutviolence @LALGBTCenter, joined by 88 supporting orgs, including DV advocacy programs & health care providers working on the front lines to support the health & safety of survivors!
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Why do we support #AB1028? We agree with SF Gen trauma surgeon Dr. Caitlin Collins: “This bill is evidence-based, consistent with trauma-informed care, honors patient autonomy & does not restrict a provider from helping a patient engage law enforcement should they choose it.”
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