by CDVA Team | Jun 2, 2016 | Blog
By Marcus Laster, Guest Blogger I Tried to Wish Away the Present “I’m going to escape.” “I’m going to be somebody.” I whispered these words as a boy while clutching my ears and squeezing my eyes shut in an attempt to drown out the noise and wish away the present. In...
by CDVA Team | May 23, 2016 | Blog
By Dee J. Hall Trauma-Informed Care Helps Victims of Childhood Domestic Violence and other ACEs Tamra Oman and Tonier Cain were two victims of CDV. In their adult life, they had multiple run-ins with the police, and served several prison sentences. They were able to...
by CDVA Team | May 20, 2016 | Blog
By Caroline Abbott Caroline Abbot Shares Her Story of Surviving Domestic Violence and Its Impacts on Her Children In this article on domesticshelters.org, Caroline Abbott tells her story of living with an abusive husband, and expresses concern for the effects on her...
by CDVA Team | May 11, 2016 | Blog
By Greg Jordan New Program Teaches Staff to See the Signs of Trauma in Children A new program in the West Virginia school system lets teachers know when officers responded to a 911 call and a child was involved or a witness. No details about the crime are relayed to...
by CDVA Team | May 3, 2016 | Blog
By Krista M. Torralva Schools Can Play a Crucial Role in Addressing Childhood Domestic Violence Principal George Donovan finds it necessary to greet students as they come off of the bus. His reasoning for this? School can be so stressful sometimes that students...
by CDVA Team | Apr 26, 2016 | Blog
By Rosie Dimanno League MVP Josh Donaldson Experienced Childhood Domestic Violence American League MVP Josh Donaldson, who experienced CDV, gives his opinion on a number of domestic violence cases involving other MLB players. Read more HERE. Source:...