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Domestic Violence and Children
Improving community and system responses to children and their families are key objectives of the Family Violence Prevention Fund's children's program.
Enhancing Justice in the Courts
A courtroom can be a place where a victim of domestic violence gets the help she needs to put herself and her children on the path to safety and restoration – or it can be a frustrating, futile diversion where no justice is dispensed and a batterer gets yet another chance to victimize a spouse or intimate partner.
Immigrant & Refugee Women's Rights
Helping immigrant women become their own advocates may be the best and only sustainable way to address the needs of immigrant women survivors of abuse.
Teen and Partner Violence
One in five. According to a 2001 Harvard School of Public Health study, one in five female public high school students in Massachusetts experienced physical and/or sexual violence from their dating partners. Like millions of adults, teens are often victims of dating violence.
Domestic Violence and the Workplace
What affects employees affects their employers. With nearly one in three women reporting abuse at some time in their lives, domestic violence is likely to affect almost every workplace. The good news is that employers who address it can provide real help to victims and reduce the associated risks.






