

- Summer Series 2008
- Good Guys 3-hour curriculum
- Strong Girls 3-hour curriculum
- Strong Girls, Healthy Relationships 12-hour curriculum
- When Push Comes to Shove... It's No Longer Love!
- LIFE$AVINGS
- Strong Girls! Site for Teens
- Mother's Day Flower Project
- When the Vow Breaks
- Conference on Domestic Abuse


- Overview of Domestic Violence
- Types of abusive behavior
- Warning signs of abuse
- Disclosing abuse
- Barriers to leaving
- Safety planning
- Impact of domestic violence on victims
- Impact of domestic violence on children
- Family & friends
- Domestic violence & pet abuse
- Domestic violence & the LGBT community
- Domestic violence & the workplace
- Elder abuse
- Domestic violence & disabilities
- The Legal Project
- National Training Institute
- National Alliance to End Domestic Abuse
- Sign up for the National Alliance
- June 26, 2008: The 2008 Supreme Court Decisions Impacting Domestic Violence
- Register: June 26, 2008: 2008 Supreme Court Decisions
- CEU: June 26, 2008: 2008 Supreme Court Descisions
- CEU: May 8, 2008: DV and People with Disabilities
- Purchase Teleconference CD
- Teleconference Handouts & Resources
- June 26, 2008: The 2008 Supreme Court Decisions Impacting DV
- May 8, 2008: DV and People with Disabilities
- Apr 17, 2008: Teen Dating Violence
- Mar 6, 2008: Men Who Abuse Women
- Feb 7, 2008: Children's Physical Health and Family Violence
- Jan 10, 2007: Pet Abuse and Domestic Violence
- Dec 13, 2007: Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence in the Military
- Nov 1, 2007: Parental Alienation Syndrome
- Oct 11, 2007: Lethality Assessment
- Sept 20, 2007: Stalking Goes Hi-Tech
- Clergy
- Resource Directory
- Domestic Violence Newsletters
- June 2008 Articles
- JWI's NTI Brings Training to Your Area
- JWI’s National Alliance Hosts June Teleconference
- JWI Releases New Youth Curricula
- Faith-Based Communities and DV Report Released
- Voice on the Hill
- More Than a Few Good Men in Florida
- Loving Our Children
- Surviving DV in the LGBTQA Community
- Forgiveness Helps Us Heal
- Ohio Salon Professionals Learn to Recognize Abuse
- Seminar Equips Professionals to Protect Divorcing Women in Israel
- Faces of Domestic Abuse -- Around the Seder Table
- Addressing Dating Violence Among Florida’s Homeless Teens
- Buffalo LGBT Advocacy Program Brings Help and Hope
- Illinois & Oklahoma to Use GPS with Restraining Orders
- Kol Isha of Boston Welcomes New Director
- A Million Voices to End Domestic Violence
- Dr. Rachel Light Publishes New Book on Jewish Domestic Violence
- “Opening Closed Doors” in Australia
- “Relationship Drama” Educates Teens and Parents in Philadelphia
- Strong Girls in West Niagara
- Safe In Our Faith
- Maryland Public Schools Bring Healthy Relationships to Class)
- Weinberg Elder Abuse Shelter Casts a Broader Safety Net
- February 2008 Articles
- JWI’s Mother’s Day Flower Project Marks 10 Years -- and Thousands of Smiles
- Richmond’s Child Advocacy Task Force Prepares for First Conference This February
- Cornerstone Advocacy Service to Host Second Annual Conference in Edina, MN
- What Does Zero Tolerance for Violence Against Women Mean?
- Charlotte Temple Adopts Resolution on Domestic Abuse
- “Gentle”men Against Domestic Violence Forming at Naples, FL, Shelter
- Guidance Counselor Helps Students Prepare for Relationships
- Artist Donates Art Therapy Tools for Use in Women’s Shelters
- Charlotte, NC Teens Get a Firsthand Lesson in Spotting Unhealthy Relationships
- SAFEHOME Uses Grant for Community Outreach
- Twin Cities Training Creates a Dozen New Jewish Community Advocates
- Join 7,500 Global Participants in JWI’s National Alliance to End Domestic Violence
- England Faces Prevention of Get-Refusal
- JCADA Co-Sponsors Day of Study in Washington, DC
- JWI Teams Up With South Florida Jewish Agencies to Present “Flowers Aren’t Enough”
- JWI’s Strong Girls, Healthy Relationships Mini-Curriculum Now Available
- Anti-Abuse Film Moves and Educates at Jewish Alliance to End Domestic Abuse’s January Meeting
- Progress Made But Domestic Violence Persists in Rural Sierra Leone
- An Essay on Domestic Violence in the Israeli Ethiopian Communities
- Foundations of Change: A Statewide Summit to Create Strategies for the Future
- June 2007 Articles
- Get Bill Defeated in Maryland
- JWI Offers Opportunities to Learn Through its National Training Institute
- Shofar Coalition Shares Strategies on Working With Victims of Childhood Trauma
- Florida Shelter Offers Hope to Women of Means
- Building a Domestic Violence Program in Sydney, Australia
- Domestic Violence Leaves An Empty Place at the Table
- JWI's Summer Series Keeps Interns and Young Professionals Learning
- Jewish Women International's Newest Chicagoland Project
- Preventing Get-Refusal in Israel, a Project of the Council of Young Israel Rabbis
- Bringing the Academic Realm to the Field: The Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel Launches a New Applied Research Department of Sexual Violence
- JWI Trains NASD in Workplace Domestic Violence Issues
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? Relocation in Interstate Custody and Domestic Violence Cases
- THE NEW YORK EXPERIENCE: Ten Years of Domestic Violence Courts
- Working With Men to Reduce Jewish Family Violence in New York
- Jewish Alliance to End Domestic Abuse Plans Ahead for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- LISTEN UP: Mothers and Daughters Speak about Relationships
- JWI's Strong Girls, Healthy Relationships Curriculum at Camp Ramah Darom
- When Domestic Violence Follows a Victim to Work
- Research Opportunity - (Confidential) Volunteers Needed
- Wisconsin Immigration and Domestic Violence Brochure, Now Available Online, Garners State ?Exceptional Achievement? Award
- March 2007 Articles
- Beyond Awareness: Effecting Change, the Third International Conference on Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community
- Mother's Day Flower Project
- New National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline to Provide Urgent Support for Teens
- JWI Launches Life$avings Workshops in Baltimore
- International Women's Day
- Preventing Dating Violence: Helping Teens Build Healthy Relationships. A Training for Jewish Educators
- JCADA Working to Help Agunot, or "Chained Women"
- National Library Initiative
- Break the Cycle Uses Technology to Connect, Communicate and Inform
- Strong Girls, Healthy Relationships
- Depending on the Kindness of Strangers: Making Civil Gideon a Reality for Domestic Violence Survivors
- Kol Isha
- Sh'ma Kolenu in Action in 2007
- North Carolina Attorney General's Office Address Confidentiality Program
- An Excerpt from Ruby Slippers: Finding Your Way Home from Emotional Abuse
- National Healthy Relationships and Dating Violence Prevention Curriculum Release, March 2007
- Jewish Women International's Online Resource Directory Needs Updates
- October 2007 Articles
- Sign JWI's petition and support the creation of a domestic violence volunteer attorney network
- Program Ideas for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- JWI Launches Legal Project
- "Listen Up!: Messages from Teens" Delaware Public Awareness Campaign
- Florida Fundraiser to Support Domestic Abuse Services
- Columbus JFS and Board of Rabbis to Host DVAM Programming
- Domestic Violence in Newton, Mass.: the Safest Community in America?
- Hillel at University of Miami holds Movie Night for DVAM
- JWI's National Library Initiative to Dedicate Four New Children's Libraries
- Naples, Florida, Shelter Plans October Activities
- Shelter Director Speaks at Hartford JWI Chapter Meeting
- Training Opportunity for JWI's Strong Girls, Healthy Relationships Curriculum
- Financial Security Imperative for Domestic Abuse Survivors
- It Happens to Our Kids Too: Dating Abuse in the Jewish Community
- Jewish Women International to Publish Detroit Needs Assessment
- Looking Ahead: January is National Stalking Awareness Month
- Training Opportunities through JWI's National Alliance
- Bypassing the Rabbis to Solve the Problem of Agunot: Mavoi Satum Leads the Call to Establish an Alternative Beth Din in Jerusalem
- National Domestic Violence Hotline Institutes "Direct Connect": Non-English Speaking Callers Benefit from New Protocol
- ARCCI Launches "Men Can Stop Rape" Campaign in Israel
- Rockland County, New York, Agencies Work Together to Reach Out to the Orthodox Community
- Education Toward the Prevention of Get-Refusal, A Project of the Council of Young Israel Rabbis in Israel
- Help Update Jewish Women International?s Bibliography
- June 2008 Articles
- Overview of Domestic Violence

JWI Canada
For more than eighty years, Jewish Women International of Canada has been steadfast in its mission to improve and enrich the lives of women and their families. At JWIC, our goal is to educate, raise awareness, and transform the way society looks at violence against women. Active hands-on involvement in our community has allowed us to develop and guide social change, and by opening our arms to encompass the broader community, we are able to share our vision with the rest of society. In Canada, JWIC operates Alternative Short Term Emergency Housing (ASTEH) and Alpha House in Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. These shelters are a safe-haven for women and children escaping domestic abuse. While living in the shelter, the women receive clinical therapy and support in a culturally sensitive environment. Currently in development is a national program to be launched on university campuses to teach young men and women what constitutes sexual assault. In addition, JWIC is partnering with University of Toronto School of Social Work and Jewish Family and Child Service of Toronto to develop the first Needs Assessment that will investigate the extent of woman abuse in Jewish families in Toronto. The women of JWIC have a proud history of commitment to social change in their respective communities. In the mid 1980's, improving the lives of women and their families was identified as the core issue of JWIC, specifically the issue of domestic violence. At that time, our research indicated that abuse was occurring in Jewish homes in the same incidence as in the rest of the population. In 1986, JWIC published "Protect Yourself, Stop the Violence Against You". This brochure is endorsed by the Ontario and Manitoba Medical Associations and contains clear, concise, information outlining what constitutes abuse, its signs and a checklist of what needs to be done to leave this violent situation. Protect Yourself, Stop the Violence Against You is available in English, French, Spanish, Hebrew and Russian. To date, over 200,000 of these brochures have been distributed free of charge by JWIC to shelters, social workers, emergency facilities and family physicians. To order, please contact info@jwicanada.com or call us toll free at 1-866-333-5942 locally in Toronto at 416-630-9313. JWIC has been a proud supporter of the Residential Treatment Centre in Jerusalem for over 60 years. The treatment centre is a sanctuary for children; a place for them to heal away from the trauma of abusive homes and a place to grow into healthy young adults. The succes rate of the RTC is the highest of any institution of its kind with an overwhleming success rate of 60%. |
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