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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
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Statistics point to the fact that women are at considerable risk for domestic violence, dating violence and sexual assault. Data reported by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence states that women ages 16 to 24 experience the highest per capita rates of intimate violence—16 per 1,000 women. The US Department of Labor Statistics reports that 21% of full-time employed adults were victims of domestic violence in 2005.
There are many resources available on campus and in the community to help victims of abuse or violence. The Office for Women and Counseling and Psychological Services have put together a brochure, “Help for Relationship Abuse” with information about IUPUI and local resources for victims of abuse or violence. Please feel free to download, print, and distribute where needed.
The brochure is now available in Spanish, “Ayuda para casos de una relación abusiva.” Our thanks to the 2007 Fall semester “Craft of Translation” class of Associate Professor Enrica J. Ardemagni, Department of World Languages and Cultures, for their work on this translation.
IUPUI Resources:
Counseling and Psychological Services, 274-2548
IUPUI Police Department, Emergency, 911 or 274-7911
Student Advocate Office, 278-7594
IUPUI Human Resources, Work/Life Balance, 274-5466
IUPUI Campus Health Services, 274-8214
Center for Family Violence Prevention, Education, and Research
Some Local Resources:
The Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis, 317-926-4357
Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault, 317-423-0233
The Julian Center, Domestic Violence Shelter and Women’s Counseling Center, Shelter: 317-920-9320
Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1-800-332-7385
Center for Hope: Wishard Hospital, Emergency room: 317-633-4673
Some National Resources:
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1-800-799-7233
Teens and Dating violence at http://www.ndvh.org/educate/teen.html
WomensLaw.org
This provides state by state legal information and resources for domestic violence and a great list of resources at http://www.womenslaw.org/natl_links.htm
Family Violence Prevention Fund
A national organization for the elimination of domestic violence provides public education and training programs.
See especially, “Help a Friend in Need” and “Coaching Boys into Men.”
