Creative Interventions toolkit A practical guide to stop interpersonal violence

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The primary resource on community accountability and transformative justice.

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Published
Chico, CA ; Edinburgh, Scotland : AK Press 2021.
Language
English
Corporate Author
Creative Interventions
Corporate Author
Creative Interventions (-)
Physical Description
568 pages ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781849354646
  • Preface & Acknowledgements
  • 0.1. Creative Interventions: The Story Behind This Toolkit P-2
  • 0.2. A Community Effort P-7
  • Section 1. Introduction & FAQ
  • 1.1. Welcome S1-2
  • 1.2. The Community-Based Intervention to Violence: An Introduction S1-4
  • 1.3. Who Is This Toolkit For? S1-6
  • 1.4. What Is in This Toolkit? S1-12
  • 1.5. What Is Our Bigger Vision? S1-16
  • 1.6. Real Life Stories to Share S1-18
  • 1.7. This Toolkit as a Work in Progress S1-29
  • 1.8. FAQ-Frequently Asked Questions about the Toolkit S1-31
  • Section 2. Some Basics Everyone Should Know
  • 2.0. Introduction S2-2
  • 2.1. What Is the Community-Based intervention to Interpersonal Violence? S2-3
  • 2.2. Interpersonal Violence: Some Basics Everyone Should Know S2-14
  • 2.3. Violence Intervention: Some Important Lessons S2-37
  • Section 3. Model Overview: Is it Right for You?
  • 3.0. Introduction S3-2
  • 3.1. Reviewing the Community-Based Intervention to Interpersonal Violence S3-2
  • 3.2. What This Model Is NOT S3-8
  • 3.3. Building a Model on Generations of Wisdom S3-12
  • 3.4. Values to Guide Your Intervention S3-13
  • 3.5. What Are We Trying to Achieve: 3 Key Intervention Areas S3-15
  • 3.6. Interventions over Time: 4 Phases S3-19
  • 3.7. Tools for Interventions: 8 Sets of Tools S3-24
  • 3.8. Model at a Glance: Tools across the 4 Phases S3-28
  • 3.9. Tools to Use Before You Get Started S3-30
  • 3.10. Next Steps S3-35
  • Section 4. Tools to Mix and Match
  • 4.0. Introduction S4-1
  • 4.A. Getting Clear. What Is Going On? S4A-1
  • 4.B. Staying Safe. How Do We Stay Safe? S4B-1
  • 4.C. Mapping Allies and Barriers. Who Can Help? S4C-1
  • 4.D. Goal Setting. What Do We Want? S4D-1
  • 4.E. Supporting Survivors or Victims. How Can We Help? S4E-1
  • 4.F. Taking Accountability. How Do We Change Violence? S4F-1
  • 4.G. Working Together. How Do We Work Together as a Team? S4G-1
  • 4.H. Keeping on Track. How Do We Move Forward? S4H-1
  • Section 5. Other Resources
  • 5.1. Key Definitions: Words We Use and What They Mean to Creative Interventions S5-2
  • 5.2. Real Life Stories and Examples from the Toolkit S5-8
  • 5.3. Creative Interventions Anti-Oppression Policy S5-38
  • 5.4. Community-Based Responses to Interpersonal Violence Workshop S5-40
  • 5.5. Taking Risks: Implementing Grassroots Community Accountability Strategies, by Communities Against Rape and Abuse (CARA) S5-50
  • 5.6. Distinguishing between Violence and Abuse, by Connie Burk, Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse S5-68
  • 5.7. Portrait of Praxis: An Anatomy of Accountability, by Esteban Kelly and Jenna Peters-Golden of Philly Stands Up (PSU) S5-78
  • 5.8. Confronting Sexual Assault: Transformative Justice on the Ground in Philadelphia, by Bench Ansfield and Timothy Colman of Philly Stands Up (PSU) S5-89
  • 5.9. Shame, Realisation and Restoration: The Ethics of Restorative Practice, by Alan Jenkins S5-96
  • 5.10. Tips for Seeking a Therapist [for People Who Have Done Sexual Harm], by Anonymous S5-106
  • 5.11. Resource List S5-116