National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

[14] The Cosmetic and Reconstructive Support Program was created to connect survivors of domestic violence to medical providers around the country.

The conference is held every two years and is a place for survivors, advocates, social workers, law enforcement, prosecutors, medical providers, and more to learn cutting-edge content and network nationally.

NCADV's monthly webinars explore emerging issues, insights, best practices, and research from leaders in the domestic violence field.

Each webinar offers an opportunity to improve an advocate's skillset and knowledge base with detailed, hands-on video training.

Topics for webinars in 2018 range from effective outreach to LGBTQ survivors of abuse to the dangers and impact of strangulation to examining the global effort to end violence against women.

With self-paced modules and lesson plans, students will garner skills in communication, self-awareness and emotional intelligence to help them build healthy relationships.

The Disarm Domestic Violence website is intended to allow advocates, gun violence prevention activists, survivors, victims, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and others to research state-specific laws on domestic violence-related protective order firearm removals and take steps to remove guns from armed abusers.

[29] National Coalition Against Domestic Violence began at the United States Commission on Civil Rights hearing on battered women.

Beginning as 100 individuals, it became thousands of members working together and sharing their experiences with domestic violence, homophobia, sexism, racism, and ageism.