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Innovative Strategies for Engaging Survivors and Allies in Violence Prevention

Virginia Pérez-Ortega, Prevention Director

vperezortega@enlacenm.org

PO Box 8919, Albuquerque, NM 87198. phone 505-246-8972 www.enlacenm.org

Introduction & background information

Explore ideas on how to recognize the strengths of communities

Explore effective strategies to engage marginalized communities into the Violence Against Women Movement

Promotoras Project

Recommendations: what works

Youth Leaders Project

Promotores Project

Primary Prevention Classes

Social Norms & Outreach Media Campaigns

Limitations and challenges

Conclusions and lessons learned

Workshop Goals

is a social justice organization led by Latina immigrants in

Central New Mexico

Our mission is to eliminate domestic violence and foster

healthy families in the Latino immigrant community through :

o comprehensive domestic violence intervention services in

Spanish,

o preventative community education, policy advocacy and

leadership development.

o We work with all survivors and all types for families

Our comprehensive services benefit the entire community by

raising awareness about domestic violence and by

empowering survivors and allies, regardless of gender, age,

immigration status, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status

to take back their lives.

Our community engagement identifies ways to eliminate domestic

violence and its causes and advocate for policies that enhance

the rights of survivors.

Theory of

Change

Confidential intervention services for families affected by domestic violence

o Crisis intervention

o Case management including safety planning

o Assistance to secure housing, food, clothing and

other necessities

o Transitional housing

o Play therapy

Confidential intervention services for families affected by domestic violence (cont.)

o Support groups

o Individual counseling for adults and children

o Family counseling

o Legal advocacy and representation

o Referrals to diverse service organizations

o Life skills and parenting classes

What is Community?

Community is best defined as a network of social

relations marked by mutuality and emotional bonds. —Thomas Bender, Community and Social Change in America

Community Organizing

(Mobilization)

Community organizing is characterized by the

mobilizing of volunteers. Staff roles are limited to

helping volunteers become effective, to guiding

the learning of leaders through the process, and to

helping create the mechanism for the group to

advocate on their own behalf—Center for

Community Change

Prevention Leaders at May 1º March, 2014

“Best of Show” Marigold Parade 2014

Prevention Programs &

Collaborations Promotoras Project

Youth Leaders Project

Promotores Project

Primary Preventon Classes

Social Norms and Outreach Media Campaigns

Trainings & Collaborations

Promotoras

Project

Survivors who receive training and support to volunteer

as community leaders

After an intensive leadership development training, the

Promotoras work to prevent family violence through

information sharing opportunities and community

presentations

Promotoras 2016

Strengthening What Works

www.enlacenm.org/what-works/

Building Social Capital

Recommendations on what works

o focus on ipv/dv as a social problem to increase

prevention impact

o work with dv survivors

o share personal dv stories

o leadership self-identity

o importance of group identity

o create opportunities for ongoing participation

o increasing social capital is an important goal

o professional development for promotoras is

important

Promotoras Generacion 2015

Logistical Recommendations

o presentations must be dynamic

o audience size

o develop strong community partnerships

o mission-based presentations and community work

o stipends

o the necessary tools

o stand alone presentations

o participatory program implementation and

evaluation

Promotoras 2010

Fundamental value of organizing

Facilitate the application of new understanding and skills in to action

Start from history and dreams

Identify key elements of inspiring struggles

Once awaken, one can no longer be silenced.

Continue exploring ways in which one is making meaning and contributing to the wider culture on the daily basis.

Youth Leaders

Youth ages 12-17 who may have witnessed domestic

violence in their homes and who may have received

intervention services.

Some of the training topics include:

Do’s and Don’ts of a Relaionship

Dynamics of teen dating violence

What is Healthy Relationship?

Healthy Breakup

Bystander intervention and what to do (limit setting)

EC Youth Leaders at

OYE 2015 Conference

EC Youth Leaders Training

Spring 2015

Teen Dating Violence

training by

Youth Leaders

Youth Leaders training 2012

Organizing

A fundamental value of organizing is respecting the knowledge

and experience of all participants.—

Denise Nadeau, Counting Our Victories

Youth Leaders

TDV Awareness Month

Promotores Project

Spanish speaking Latino immigrant men to

become allies to end gender violence.

Trained promotores become co-facilitators of

Entre Amigos workshops and participate in

information tables at different locations.

Promotores Project

Entre Amigos.

Workshops co-facilitated

by promotores.

Topics include:

socialization of men

and violence,

detecting, stopping and

preventing sexual &

intimate partner

violence

Primer grupo de promotores

The way to educate and organize is to

uncover the value of knowledge and experience

help people collectively analyze what they know

add new information (theory & skills)

Prevention Classes

As part of our work to strengthen Latino immigrant families and their communities, Enlace Comunitario offers classes free of charge in Spanish for community at large

Relaciones Saludables. Touching on topics such as self-esteem, communication, couples relationships, and sexuality

Padres en Acción. Helping parents build essential parenting skills within the context of their lives as immigrants and with consideration to systems issues

Diálogos Comunitarios. Introduction to gender equity topics

CRITICAL ELEMENTS

Identify values and interests

Questions can create leadership and spark engagement

Facilitate a dialogue

Allow true stories & inform people about issues,

Solutions will come from them

When Engaging Communities

Identify skills

Make a connection

Inspire action

CRITICAL ELEMENTS

When Engaging Communities

Inspire action

Showing people how personal & social factors merge to shape issue

Perspectives will come to surface

ALLOW DISCUSSION ABOUT COMMON EXPERIENCE

Building leadership

Create a colleague

Create a partnership

When volunteers reach their limits, step in as needed to reach the goals

Social Norms and Outreach

Media Prevention

Campaigns

Creation of messages, voice the radio ads, and are

featured in the print media.

Some examples of prevention campaigns include the use

of radio ads, TV, billboards, bus panels, posters, and

newsletters.

Youth Leaders’ Social Norms Campaign 2010

Youth

Leaders’

Social

Norms

Campaign

2010

Youth Leaders’ Social Norms

Campaign 2013

Youth

Leaders’

Social

Norms

Campaign

2013

Youth

Leaders’

Social

Norms

Campaign

2013

Billboards

Radio ads

Men’s Media Campaign 2013

Each Men can be Strong without being violent

Barriers to Reaching Marginalized Communities

By definition, these communities feel little connection to the

different issues such as politics and are skeptical of

practitioners. Convincing people that their participating will

make a difference is hard work. —Politics the Wellstone way.

The South Valley Men and

Young Men’s Initiative

a) build relationships

between the

Hispano and

Immigrant

communities in the

South Valley and

b) positively impact

the life trajectories

of young men in our

community.

Video

¡Gracias!

It takes a community to eliminate domestic violence.

Get involved!

Contact us: 505-246-8972 www.enlacenm.org

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