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oil & energy
The Domestic Energy Producers Alliance is a nationwide collaboration of 39 collaborating associations – from California to West Virginia, Texas to Montana – representing individuals and companies engaged in domestic onshore oil and natural gas exploration and production (E&P). We believe in seeking common ground, and in common sense solutions to the challenges that face us in our businesses, including our relationship with the federal legislative and executive branches of government. DEPA represents the majority of the individuals and companies responsible for the current renaissance in American oil and natural gas production.
individual & family services
Avec plus de 75 agences réparties dans toute la Belgique, Domestic Services est le leader dans le secteur des TITRES-SERVICES. Ce système permet de payer en toute légalité les prestations d'une aide-ménagère à votre domicile. Une sélection rigoureuse et une formation continue du personnel nous permettent de vous proposer l'aide à domicile qui répond le plus efficacement et le plus fidèlement à vos besoins familiaux. Grâce à 30 ans d'expérience dans le secteur du nettoyage, acquise au travers des sociétés de XL Group Services Companies, «Domestic Services» a acquis une parfaite maîtrise dans ce domaine. Libérez votre vie familiale des tâches dont nous sommes les professionnels ! Consultez notre site internet www.domestic-services.be
individual & family services
Our mission is to empower individuals, educate the public, and advocate for justice to end domestic violence and child abuse. Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center envisions a community in which all people enjoy lives free from violence and abuse and feel safe and secure in their relationships.
individual & family services
The Domestic Violence Action Centre INC (DVAC) is a not-for-profit organisation located in Ipswich and Toowoomba. Services are provided in the following communities and surrounding districts: Ipswich region and surrounds including Goodna, Springfield, Ripley and Goodna Toowoomba and Darling Downs region Lockyer Valley region including Gatton and Laidley Somerset region including Lowood, Esk and Toogoolawah Place-based and electronic outreach to key satellites (Warwick, Stanthorpe, Dalby, Chinchilla, Goondiwindi, Oakey, Pittsworth) in the catchment. Since April 1994 DVAC has been committed to working with our communities towards the prevention and elimination of domestic and family violence. To this end, DVAC is actively involved in supporting women, young people and children who are experiencing or who have experienced domestic and family violence, supporting men who are actively committed to behaviour change as well as providing information and education to the communities at large. DVAC provides a range of services that include: Telephone information, referral, advocacy and support services to women and children Court support for women in our three regional courts Counselling services for women and children Group work for women and children Safety upgrades for women and children wanting to stay in their homes Schools community education sessions Providing professional training and resources to other service providers and stakeholders Community development, education and awareness raising events A sexual assault service in Ipswich and Toowoomba regions. Group work and family support for young men (and their mothers) who are using violence against their mother and/or siblings. Men's Behaviour Change Program (Toowoomba)
We're a not for-profit organisation and the peak body representing specialist domestic and family violence services in NSW. Our history dates back to 1974. Operating from a feminist, social justice perspective we work to improve the spectrum of policy, legislative and program responses to domestic and family violence and to eliminate domestic and family violence through leadership in advocacy, partnerships and the promotion of good practice.
The mission of the Domestic Violence Prevention Network is to engage the community to change the culture that leads domestic violence to through advocacy, education, and collaboration. We partner with businesses, community groups, faith-based organizations, law enforcement, medical professionals, and service providers on prevention and intervention strategies to end domestic violence in central Indiana. Find upcoming events, join our newsletter, request trainings, and read our reports here: https://linktr.ee/dvpnindy
civic & social organization
In 2021, Domestic Violence Victoria (DV Vic) and the Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria (DVRCV) are merging to become a new entity. You can find the stand-alone DVRCV page and DV Vic page. This merger will bring the peak body for Victoria’s specialist family violence services supporting victim survivors (DV Vic) together with the state’s only specialist family violence Registered Training Organisation (DVRCV); combining our strength, capacity and resources for greater impact. Both organisations enter this merger with the bigger picture in clear sight: driving the social and cultural change required to end all forms of family violence and violence against women and demand new ways of working and integrated resourcing across the sector. Under a new name and united purpose we will extend our reach and engagement with members and stakeholders alike, and will build the capability of current and emerging workforces to prevent and respond to family violence. For now, you’ll see us referred to as DV Vic and DVRCV, and we will keep you updated with the merge and our rebrand over the coming months. There are specialist family violence services available across Victoria to help people experiencing family violence and their family and friends. Please visit areyousafeathome.org.au for more support providers.
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