domestic violence
is it abuse
myths and facts
types of abuse
about abusers
Barriers to leaving
safety planning
resources
DV law in Montana
helping a survivor
Sexual Assault
was it sexual assault
what to do later
sexual assault law in montana
helping a survivor

If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, please call the 24 hour free & confidential
HELPLINE
425-2222

National Domestic Violence Hotline Number:
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

National Sexual Assault Hotline Number:
1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

DSVS in the News

2011 Kampfe Joins DSVS Staff

2011 DSVS reports 300 percent increase in services provided to survivors of domestic and sexual violence

2011 Carbon County Commisioners sign Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month proclamation

2011 Communities give bullies their biggest weapon

2010 Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM)

2010 Sexual Assault Awereness Month (SAAM)

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Need for domestic-violence education, The Montana Lawyer Volume 36, No 5 Page 12

Let's change bad news about domestic violence, Billings Gazette, 12/8/2010

Domestic Violence on the Frontier, Prevention Connection Newsletter, fall 2010

Women Face Many Barriers in Leaving Abusive Partners. Carbon County News, 10/21/2010

Eight law enforcement agencies attend domestic violence response training. Carbon County News, 3/4/2010

DSVS Volunteer of the Year Karen Chupp, Carbon County News, 3/11/2010

DSVS hires coordinator for three-county transitional housing program, Carbon County News 1/21/2010

Jean Kilbourne, filmmaker speaks about portrayal of women in advertizing, Billings Gazette 9/22/09

Carbon County Teens speak out at summit agains dating violence, Carbon County News 4/9/09

Sexting can lead to criminal charges, Carbon County News 4/30/09

Teens aim to stop violence, Billings Gazette 4/3/2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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