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The Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence (MNADV) is a state coalition/hybrid organization composed of sections of the public and private sectors and funded by government agencies, non-profit agencies, and private and public grants. This coalition is composed of "local domestic violence programs as well as criminal justice and law enforcement personnel, legal advocates, health care and social service providers, clergy, educators, businesses, community groups, and concerned individuals to promote a coordinated community response to end domestic violence."[1]

Publications

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The MNADV creates and disseminates many different publications related to domestic violence, sexual assault, Vulnerable Adult, CINA (Child in need of assistance), and other domestic-related issues. Some of the publications are as follows:

  • It Shouldn't Hurt to Go Home[2]
  • No deberíamos sentir miedo volver a la casa (Spanish version)[3]
  • What to Do when your Home Isn't Safe: Obtaining Protective Orders and Peace Orders
  • Que Debe Hacer Cuando su hogar no es seguro (Spanish version)[4]
  • Domestic Violence and the Workplace: It's Everyone's Business[5]
  • Relationships Shouldn't Hurt (Lesbian/Gay domestic violence trifold card)[6]
  • Las relaciones no deberian hacer dano (Pocket card for Spanish readers)[7]
  • Domestic Abuse...A Problem at Any Age (Domestic abuse of older adults)[8]
  • Stalking: A Guide for Victims[9]
  • Does This Happen to You?(Simple English/Low-literacy brochure)[10]
  • ¿Esto le pasa a usted? (Low-literacy brochure/Simple Spanish for Spanish speakers)[11]

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