Survivor Art Exhibition 2024: "Harm / Hope"
/The survivor art exhibition is an annual event in which the experiences and realities of survivors of domestic violence are highlighted in the survivors’ own visual expressions.
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The survivor art exhibition is an annual event in which the experiences and realities of survivors of domestic violence are highlighted in the survivors’ own visual expressions.
Read MoreThe survivor art exhibition is an annual event in which the experiences and realities of survivors of domestic violence are highlighted in the survivors’ own visual expressions.
Read MoreThis year, our TDVAM theme is “I Draw the Line…” This theme asks young people what relationship behaviors from friends/partners they draw the line at.
Read MoreCreating change is more successful over the longterm when it involves utilising the skills, resources, and benefits you already have. You don’t need to change careers and become an advocate to be a support person for survivors. You don’t need to have a formal degree, a large income, or meet some other kind of standard to be an effective agent towards change. There is no one correct way to be part of the work towards social change.
Read MoreOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the theme for #DVAM2021 is resiliency.
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