Red Wind OVW Tribal Technical Assistance



Recovery Act TA for Grants to Tribal Government's Grantees

Red Wind will be working with Recovery Act Grantees to aid them in the development of native/tribal specific shelters, safe homes and transitional housing programs and economic justice responses for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence

Recovery Act
Technical Assistance

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Red Wind will provide
  • training on how to develop victim-centered and culturally appropriate shelters, safe homes, and transitional housing programs and
  • intensive technical assistance to build the capacity of Tribes in the development and implementation of their shelter, safe- home or transitional housing policies and procedures.
For more details, follow this link.

Domestic Violence
Brochure Templates

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Red Wind developed 4 brochure templates that can be customized with your pictures and program information. There are instructions accompanying each brochure template to walk you through the steps to take. Click here to begin downloading files.

Tribal Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examination Protocol

This project is currently underway. Red Wind is working closely with practitioners from the field and the Office on Violence Against Women in the creation of this document for OVW. Through meetings, conference calls and numerous communications with tribal sexual assault advocates, law enforcement, prosecutors and health care practitioners, the protocol is becoming a tool that can be used by tribes and critical partners responding to Native victims of sexual assault.

We can expect the protocol to be completed by early 2010.
Round Table discussion on Transitional Housing and Supervised Visitation

Red Wind recently facilitated two (2) Round Table discussions for OVW exploring topics pertinent to the development and implementation of transitional housing and supervised visitation programs in Indian Country. More details will follow.
Past training:

Telling Our Stories: Developing Effective Public Awareness and Outreach Materials


Follow this link to download files (handouts and powerpoint) from the Telling Our Stories training held in St. Paul, MN on May 13-14, 2009.
These projects were supported by Grant No #2008-TA-AX-K032 and #2008-TA-AX-K046 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.