Prevention • Intervention • Support • Education
The Coalition offers domestic violence and sexual assault crisis intervention training programs in Ventura County. The training is mandatory for all Coalition staff and open to the public. Training sessions provide a wide selection of continuing education to healthcare and social service providers, while the Coalition itself enables excellent opportunities for MFT internships and traineeships.
Coalition staff are also available to do trainings throughout the community on topics such as teen dating violence, sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse.
OUTREACH REQUEST
85%
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence victims that are women
25%
Physical Assaults
Physical assaults perpetrated by intimate partners that are reported to the police
45%
Battered Women
Of all women who are battered are battered during pregnancy
68%
Sexual Assaults
Sexual assaults that aren't reported to the police
WAYS TO GIVE
Our efforts are possible because of caring, compassionate individuals and organizations who believe victims deserve better and brighter futures, without violence and abuse. Thank you for choosing to support The Coalition and the families and communities we serve.
When a person exits a life of abuse, they have few, if any, possessions. Even with the promise of freedom, it is a frightening and confusing time. We seek to help ease the process of restoration as much as we can by providing counseling, comfort, and skills that can assist with the transition to a new life.
Our supporters stand at the center of every level of our restoration work. We would not be able to continue in this crucial work if it were not for your support. Thank you.
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WHAT IS ABUSE?
Abuse is a repetitive pattern of behaviors to maintain power and control over an intimate partner.
SAFETY PLAN
A safety plan is a personalized, practical plan that includes ways to remain safe while in a relationship, planning to leave, or after you leave.
TYPES OF ABUSE
Domestic violence takes on many forms including: physical abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse, economic abuse, and/or sexual abuse.