Making evidence accessible, practical, and survivor-centered
Who This Is For
This site translates evidence into practical tools you can use in your daily work with survivors. You’ll find plain-language summaries, practice-based insights, and resources that respect survivor autonomy, cultural context, and the realities of frontline work—without academic jargon or paywalls.
This site provides a platform to share applied, practice-based, and community-engaged research directly with the field. It centers accessibility and impact by removing paywalls and encouraging knowledge translation that reaches advocates, practitioners, and decision-makers in real time
This site offers evaluation frameworks and tools grounded in equity, cultural responsiveness, and community-based practice. Resources emphasize learning and improvement, supporting evaluations that are useful to programs, meaningful to survivors, and responsive to real-world constraints.
To this end, the DV Evidence Project online resource center houses: