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While VOCA, VAWA and FVPSA funds have been extremely successful, many victims still have unmet needs. We must continue to improve our responses to address the crisis of violence in...
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The News and Updates section brings you the latest stories, data, and calls to action surrounding from the domestic violence movement. We aim to inform the public about the dynamics of intimate partner violence (IPV). We work to raise awareness about the need for political and cultural shifts that cultivate safer communities for everyone to live and love without fear.
What is the Crime Victims Fund and why is it important? The Crime Victims fund was established by Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). It is funded through the money paid...
Read ArticleWhile VOCA, VAWA and FVPSA funds have been extremely successful, many victims still have unmet needs. We must continue to improve our responses to address the crisis of violence in...
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Our October Lunch n Learn illuminated an important connection between intimate partner violence prevention and paid family leave. We all have a role in ending domestic violence in North Carolina,...
Read ArticleWe’re excited to share NCCADV’s official launch of #EndDVinNC We have brand new social media content for this year’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM)! This year’s campaign includes curated social...
Read ArticleHello and warm welcome to our redesigned NCCADV website. Our work to lead the state’s movement to end domestic violence hasn’t changed, but our appearance has! We hope you’ll find it...
Read ArticlePaid leave benefits disrupt intimate partner violence dynamics at the community and individual levels. These policies support economic stability for workers which is important to both preventing multiple forms of...
Read ArticleNCCADV is disappointed and alarmed by a federal court’s recent decision to strike down federal firearms protections in United States v. Rahimi. While this decision only applies in Texas, Louisiana, and...
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