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 Elders Can Experience Domestic Violence
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted September 30, 2020

Elders Can Experience Domestic Violence

Native American Elders A Native American is usually considered an elder when they are above the age of 60 to 65, although it varies from tribe to tribe.

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 Volunteer Opportunities: How You Can Help
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Native centered advocacy, Native Teens and Youth, Uncategorized
Posted September 23, 2020

Volunteer Opportunities: How You Can Help

Although StrongHearts Native Helpline does not have an established volunteer program at this time, we recommend the following:

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 Domestic and Dating Violence: FACT or FICTION?
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence
Posted July 22, 2020

Domestic and Dating Violence: FACT or FICTION?

There are a lot of commonly held beliefs about domestic violence that can harm victims and keep people from seeking help. StrongHearts Native Helpline unravels some of the myths surrounding [...]

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 Recognizing Male Victim-Survivors
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence Awareness, Services for Native Survivors, Sexual Assault
Posted June 19, 2020

Recognizing Male Victim-Survivors

Men can be victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence can happen to anyone. Media and socialization may lead you to believe otherwise but the truth is men, and people of all genders, can be [...]

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 StrongHearts Native Helpline Announces Addition of Online Chat Sessions with Advocates
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Services for Native Survivors
Posted May 12, 2020

StrongHearts Native Helpline Announces Addition of Online Chat Sessions with Advocates

It is no coincidence that StrongHearts Native Helpline (1-844-762-8483) has chosen to roll out online chat advocacy amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic created the perfect storm for [...]

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 How to Support a Loved One in an Abusive Relationship
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence, Trust and Respect
Posted January 2, 2018

How to Support a Loved One in an Abusive Relationship

“Why don’t you just leave?” “Why do you put up with it?” “Why do you keep going back?” When it comes to domestic violence, many people focus on why the victim would willingly stay in an abusive [...]

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A special thank you to the Family Violence Prevention and Services Program (FVPSA) for providing immense support for the development of the StrongHearts Native Helpline. This project described was supported by Grant Number 90EV0459--01-01 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The opinions, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


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