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The Indian Health Service (IHS) has funded the International Association of Forensic Nurses to deliver training related to the identification, collection, and preservation of medical forensic evidence obtained during the treatment of victims of sexual and domestic violence. These trainings allow medical professionals to acquire and maintain the knowledge, skills, and competent clinical forensic practice to improve the response to domestic and sexual violence in hospitals, health clinics, and health stations within the Indian health system.


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Mission: To ensure that all Muslims have the resources, language, and choice to nurture sexual health and confront sexual violence. Vision: A world where all people – including Muslims – are free from sexual violence and thrive in the communities they live, work, and pray in.


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ATASK is a nonprofit, community organization serving pan-Asian survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence. We provide services in Greater Boston and Greater Lowell and offer limited assistance in other cities throughout Massachusetts and New England.


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Their mission is to promote understanding, sustain dialogue, and generate solutions that move toward the elimination of domestic violence affecting latino communities, with an understanding of the sacredness of all relations and communities.


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This 4 page document provides information to keep in mind when providing sexual assault care to American Indian or Alaskan Native.


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“HAWA’s mission is to advocate for social justice within the Hmong and Southeast Asian community through collective and inclusive action.”