DVI offers a range of services to people with disabilities who are victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and caregiver abuse. Our culturally competent programs empower clients to build safer, independent lives without isolation, abuse and victimization.
We also offer community education throughout the greater Denver area to help empower communities to prevent, reduce and effectively respond to domestic violence.
Our services include:
- Safety and Survival Planning
- Individual Counseling & Advocacy, Peer Support
- Direct Court Support for Victims and System Agencies
- Referrals to Community Resources
- Community Education
- Statewide Advocacy Service
To make an appointment to speak to an advocate or to get information, please call us at 303 839-5510.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
DVI provides educational presentations about domestic violence and disabilities and abuse to increase community awareness, encourage prevention, and develop effective community responses. These presentations can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your group. Our community education services are provided at no cost, though we appreciate donations from those who can afford to contribute and help cover our costs.
General Domestic Violence Program
Community Education presentations cover essential information about domestic violence as well as specialized information for particular groups. We are happy to work with you to assess your needs and particular areas of concern.
Corporate Training Program
Corporate trainings are designed for management, employees, and human resource administrators to increase their awareness about domestic violence and its consequences in the workplace. These trainings can improve both institutional and individual responses to domestic violence. The benefits range from increased productivity to a safer working environment for everyone.
To make schedule training please call us at 303 839-5510.
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