Seattle RA resources

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Creative interventions toolkit: A practical guide to stop interpersonal violence. Pre-release; 2012.

This pre-release version of the Creative Interventions Toolkit is freely distributed at www.creative-interventions.org To support the work of Creative Interventions, please go here to find out what you can do to: join the movement, tell your story, or help end violence.  The Creative Interventions Toolkit can also be viewed by section: Table of Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Section 1 – Introduction and FAQ Section 2 –  Some Basics Everyone Should Know Section 3 – Model Overview: Is it right for you? Section 4 – Tools to Mix and Match Section 4A – Getting Clear: What is going on? Section 4B – Staying Safe: How do we stay safe? Section 4C – Mapping Allies and Barriers: Who can help? Section 4D – Goal Setting: What do we want? Section 4E – Supporting Survivors or Victims: How can we help? Section 4F – Taking Accountability: How do we change violence? Section 4G – Working Together: How do we work together as a team? Section 4H – Keeping on Track: How do we move forward? Section 5 – Other Resources

Calendar

We’re experimenting with a public calendar where community members can see our regular recurring events. A lot of us rely on our multiple google calendars to track our lives, so why not one more? That said, we need to be cautious about the information posted to a public calendar. Our events are not public. Privacy and safety are both serious concerns, so please: Do not share the calendar or calendar events with anyone outside of the RA community. Do not add personal information. Do not include addresses for events.