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The Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness was started in response to the need for community education and training in the Bay Area. Our services represent a new way of approaching domestic violence by prioritizing prevention and awareness through specialized training. Creating an effective community response that involves the systems that abused women and children face everyday is imperative to long lasting change.
Our vision is that our daughters will not suffer from relationship abuse.
Events & Updates
Check out the Center's new page about the dangers of victim-blaming for information on how victim-blaming attitudes can put survivors at greater risk and how to confront these statements when you hear them.
Special note to Stanford students: We are actively hiring graduate and male students to be interns with the Stanford Community Partnership to End Violence Against Women. Please email nicole[at]stoprelationshipabuse.org for more information.
Taking Action: Tips of the Month
- Let the young people in your life know early on that abuse in a relationship is never acceptable.
- Hold perpetrators accountable. Don't blame the person who is being abused.
- Stand up against domestic violence in your community and professional environment.
- Arrange for a seminar on relationship abuse in your workplace.
Domestic Violence in the News
From the San Francisco Chronicle, February 8, 2007:
"An audit of San Francisco's criminal justice departments has found key gaps in its response to domestic violence -- critical shortfalls that run throughout the system and endanger the safety of people seeking help."
"Through a series of recommendations, the report intends to improve law enforcement's handling of domestic violence cases and to ensure more accountability of batterers." Read full article
