Program Preparation to Address Domestic Violence
Find resources to help programs build and implement domestic violence prevention and response systems and practices.
Domestic violence is a pattern of coercive, controlling behavior that is used by a person to gain or maintain power and control over their intimate partner. It can include physical, emotional, economic, or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person.
Explore these resources to learn more about domestic violence and how you can support children and families in your program who may be experiencing it.
Find resources to help programs build and implement domestic violence prevention and response systems and practices.
Find resources to establish clear and sustainable partnerships in your community.
Find resources that program staff can use as a guide to talk with families about healthy relationships and domestic violence in a trauma-informed way.
Use this resource to learn how to develop and revise memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreements with community partners.
Learn about ways to support people who have disclosed or shared their experiences of violence. There are no “perfect words” to say. The key is to simply listen, convey empathy, and offer support.
Raising children can be hard for parents. It may be even harder when a family has experienced domestic violence. Use this resource to help parents build a connection with their child and help them to feel loved.
Domestic violence can have long-term effects on children and families. Learn ways Head Start programs help families overcome the stress and trauma of domestic violence to heal and thrive.
Explore this educational card to learn what makes a healthy relationship. Learn more about relationship safety and supportive resources.
Learn more about universal education strategies to prevent and respond to domestic violence.
Use this resource to learn what domestic violence is and how it affects children and families. Find out about resources for children and families experiencing domestic violence.