Category Archive: CCADV

Jul 17 2018

Help Is Available!!!

I was at a CCADV conference at the Quinnipiac School of Law  and picked up one of their new handout. Just a gentle reminder for those who are in a abusive situation, and for those who have not recognized it. Help Is Available!!! Sign of An Abusive Relationship right off CCADV latest handout. Your partner… …

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Mar 07 2018

CCADV Moves Forward on Dual Arrest

In the CCADV winter newsletter they share news about  a very important change for Connecticut. To date Connecticut struggles with the country’s highest dual arrest rate, approximately 20% of the time, both the victim and the abuser are arrested at the scene of a domestic violence incident. The national average is 7%, Connecticut’s challenge with …

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Nov 05 2017

A Fun Time At Nutmeg TV

I met Christine at a friends house about two years ago, she is always finding ways to make a difference in peoples lives. She now has a show on Nutmeg TV in Farmington, Connecticut. http://nutmegtv.org/ where anyone can create their own show. It is free and they make it fun. Nutmeg Public Access Television, Inc. is …

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Oct 30 2017

Walk To End The Silence, Middletown, Conn.!!!

On October 21, 2017 we had yet another beautiful day  and an  amazing turn out of people. All ages from 3 to 83 showed up to support Middletown Police Department   http://www.cityofmiddletown.com/Police and New Horizons Domestic Violence Services.https://www.newhorizonsdv.com/about_us The Walk To End The Silence was originated in memory of baby Aaden who tragically lost his life …

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Aug 12 2017

CCADV “I Choose” Campaign

The CCADV Mission: Works to improve social conditions and lead, Connecticut’s response to domestic violence through policy, public awareness, technical assistance and training. (http://www.ctcadv.org). When CCADV newsletter arrives, I am anxious to read what the coalition has been up to. I often take away new statistics and info to share at my speaking events. In this issue …

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