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Domestic Violence Resources: Home

Includes links and information to books, media, journals, and campus resources for students wanting to learn more about domestic violence.

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This resource guide has been put together by Clemson University's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Interpersonal Violence Response, and Clemson Libraries

 

This resource guide includes links and information to books, media, journals, and campus and local resources for students wanting to learn more about domestic violence.  

 

Content warning: Materials include references to domestic violence and trauma. Descriptions of resources are provided under the item or by hovering over the titles of books. Content may be triggering for some; proceed with discretion. Please see the Campus & Community Resources tab for more information on where you can get help if needed.

 

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Events Fall 2024

Event Name  Date  Time  Location Description Organizer
DVAM Kickoff Tabling Wednesday, October 2 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM The Quad Tabling to help kick off DVAM by advertising events and resources for students IVP/FSL Inclusion & Belonging Ambassadors (IBA’s)
At The Table Friday, October 4 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Greenville Convention Center  An event to hear, learn, and be in community with those affected by DV. Safe Harbor
Tasty Trivia Monday, October 7 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Library Bridge, in front of Humanities Hall Jeopardy style trivia about DV with giveaways IVR/CUSG
Book Club Session 1 Tuesday, October 8 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 309 Learning Lab, Learning Commons at Cooper Library Discussing Still Life With Tornado? Sign up here to join us for chips and conversation.  IVR
One Love Training Event/DVAM Trivia Night Tuesday, October 8 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Norris Hall (TBD) We will do a DVAM-themed trivia/Kahoot night where we advertise One Love Trainings and how students can become trainers. We will also do a One Love Training beforehand so that attendees can see how it works! IVP/FSL Inclusion & Belonging Ambassadors (IBA’s)
#PutaNailinIt Wednesday, October 9 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Humanities Hall IVR and nail polish materials IVR
Purple Thursday Tabling Thursday, October 17 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Library Bridge, Schilletter & The Quad We will table to educate students on interpersonal violence and how it affects college students, collecting items for the Safe Harbor halloween bag idea, and advertising IVRA and our purpose IVRA
Self-Defense Class Monday, October 21 5:30 PM CUPD building Students will be given the opportunity to learn self-defense moves CUPD
Book Club Session 2 Tuesday, October 22

11:30 AM-1:00 PM

309 Learning Lab, Learning Commons at Cooper Library Discussing Still Life With Tornado? Sign up here to join us for chips and conversation.  IVR
Silent Witness Ceremony Tuesday, October 22 5:30 PM Watt Auditorium Event that honors those who have fallen victim to DV ACE
Self-Defense Class Wednesday October 23 5:30 PM CUPD building Students will be taught different self defense techniques CUPD
Book Club Session 3 Tuesday, October 29 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 309 Learning Lab, Learning Commons at Cooper Library Discussing Still Life With Tornado? Sign up here to join us for chips and conversation.   IVR

 

Domestic Violence Awareness Month with Title IX Clemson University Logo that says 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men in the US have been victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Women ages 18-24 and 25-34 are the most likely to experience physical violence by an intimate partner. Educate and advocate to prevent and end Domestic Violence! Check out @clemson_ivp on Instagram for more information and details

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