The Fieldwork Initiative is a grassroots global network of over 3,500 students and researchers facing trauma, unsafe conditions, or sexual harassment and assault during research fieldwork; buttressed by the voices of thousands of students and researchers still in need of support and intervention. The Fieldwork Initiative seeks to maintain a network for victims who have struggled with gendered violence while conducting research, as well as proliferate pre-fieldwork training seminars that break open the blackbox of data collection and shed light on the realities of trauma, racism, and gendered violence in the field.
The Center for Violence Prevention
1140 Third Street NE
2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Main Phone:
202-559-5366
Office Hours:
Mon-Thurs 9am-7pm
Fri 9am-9pm
Sat-Sun 1pm-9p
EMERGENCY:
DAWN Emergency Hotline
hotline@deafdawn.org
(Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm)
DAWN is a trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and transformative justice-based agency to provide multi-faced services to the survivors and the community to understand and address power-based violence by providing direct services and education.
As DAWN’s mission is to promote healthy relationships and reduce abuse in the Deaf community, we emphasize that all forms of violence are intersectional. We work with survivors who have many identities and these varieties of identities decrease their right to their own safety and autonomy.
Deaf Vermonters Advocacy Services
Deaf Unity Wisconsin
DOVE: Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Women and Children
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General Reception
206-461-3210 -
24-Hr Crisis Line
866-427-4747 -
Teen Link
866-833-6546 -
WA Relay
7-1-1 -
WA Recovery Help Line
866-789-1511 -
WA Warm Line
877-500-927
Crisis Connections offers support, training and resources to individuals in crisis.
I Have Free Rein
Legal Aid for Survivors of Sexual Assault (LASSA) is a statewide, collaborative network of legal service organizations working to ensure survivors have access to critical civil legal services throughout Texas. The network provides free legal education, advice, representation, and other resources.
Since the LASSA program’s inception in October 2015, the network of legal aid providers has handled thousands of cases involving survivors of sexual assault.
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