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  • KCSDV Winter 2019 Newsletter

    • December 19, 2019
    • Posted by: Lucca Wang
    • Categories: 2019, Newsletters
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    Does domestic violence increase over the holidays? Are people who are immigrants eligible for victim services? What is stalking, and when is Stalking Awareness Month? Is teen dating violence a thing? What is new in Hutchinson? What is Advocacy Day? What does “Yes, This Room.” signify? All that, and more.

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  • KCSDV Fall 2019 Newsletter: Domestic Violence Awareness

    • October 28, 2019
    • Posted by: Lucca Wang
    • Categories: 2019, Newsletters
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    Kansas Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Kansas; Domestic Violence Awareness Month; The Sexual Assault Kit Initiative; Learn about KCSDV’s Child Protective Services and Child Welfare Development Training Component of the Empowered Families Kansas Project; Iola’s Hope Unlimited Moves to New Home; Glad You Asked: Where Can I Get a Protection Order?; Resources; and more.

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  • KCSDV Summer 2019 Newsletter: Happenings This Summer

    • July 22, 2019
    • Posted by: Lucca Wang
    • Categories: 2019, Newsletters
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    Learn about the conference on July 30, two new laws, expanding the center in Emporia, innovative youth mentoring in Kansas, and KCSDV’s Statewide Training and Technical Assistance Project.

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  • KCSDV’s Spring 2019 Newsletter: Sexual Assault Awareness

    • April 26, 2019
    • Posted by: Lucca Wang
    • Categories: 2019, Newsletters
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    This spring, KCSDV honors April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month with Partners and the Governor; learn about KCSDV’s Accreditation of programs, how it works and what it is; learn how KCSDV collaborates with the Self Advocate Coalition of Kansas; and more!

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  • KCSDV’s Fall 2018 Newsletter: Domestic Violence Awareness

    • October 1, 2018
    • Posted by: Lucca Wang
    • Categories: 2018, Newsletters
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    This fall we celebrate our Statewide Impact: Training on Sexual Assault, Home Visitation, and Child Welfare; learn about applying for HealthCare.gov Health Care Insurance November 1 – December 15; Services Expand in Western Kansas: Options’ New Satellite Office and More; together we are increasing Access to Legal Services for Victims: Legal Assistance to Victims Project; the Kansas Governor Proclaims October 2018 Domestic Violence Awareness Month; and more.
    National Hispanic Heritage Month
    Glad you asked: “Why Don’t They Just Leave?”
    Kansas Victim Advocacy Programs and Other Resource Links

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