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Kentucky to Mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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Friday, September 28, 2012   

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The horror of domestic violence and efforts to end it in Kentucky take center stage Monday, the official start of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Jessica Morgan, prevention coordinator for the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association (KDVA), says her group is also using the date to release its Speak My Name 2012 list.

"That's an annual list that's collected through Kentucky newspapers and then also from information that we receive from the domestic violence programs across the state, of the homicide victims by county in Kentucky. This year, we have 26 on the list."

Morgan says aside from helping people after they've become victims, there's an effort now in Kentucky aimed at preventing domestic violence before it happens.

"We're releasing a new poster campaign called, 'Yes to Healthy Relationships.' We're moving with our prevention work into targeting younger people, talking about domestic violence and healthy relationships in a context that makes sense to teenagers, but also to young adults."

Morgan says they've been able recently to get a more candid look at the issue through the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"Those phone interviews, and especially the anonymity that went with them, kind of helped us to have a new idea about the numbers, so one in four women – and I also believe it's one in seven men – will experience intimate partner violence in their lifetimes."

There are 15 domestic violence programs in Kentucky. They started out as shelters, providing a safe haven for victims, but now also provide myriad services, including case management, housing assistance, resume writing, and help with drug and alcohol issues.



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