During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Duckworth Hosts Domestic Violence Listening Session
[CHICAGO, IL] – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today hosted a listening session with local domestic violence support organizations to learn more about the impact domestic violence has in communities across Illinois and the solutions to support, uplift and protect survivors while preventing further violence. Today’s roundtable was led by Amanda Pyron, President and CEO of The Network: Advocating Against Domestic Violence.
“During Domestic Violence Awareness Month and every day, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting and supporting all survivors of abuse,” Duckworth said. “Today, I was proud be a part of such an important conversation about preventing domestic violence in our communities and how we can lift up survivors’ voices. I will continue to work with The Network and our local leaders to provide essential life-saving support and tools so that everyone has the knowledge to help domestic violence victims.”
“We were grateful to welcome Senator Duckworth to The Network today to discuss the importance of community outreach in ending gender-based violence,” Pyron said. “Through congressionally directed funds from Senator Duckworth, the Network has expanded the reach of the Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline. The SALONS Act will further enhance the capacity for domestic violence service providers across the state to provide education and training to trusted salon professionals.”
In Fiscal Year 2023, Duckworth secured $550,000 in federal funding through a Congressionally Directed Spending Request for The Network. This federal investment supported an essential expansion of the Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline. Duckworth also introduced the bipartisan Supporting the Abused by Learning Options to Navigate Survivor (SALONS) Stories Act, legislation to increase already-established grants to states that require beauty professionals and cosmetologists to undergo free and easily accessible domestic violence awareness training in order to help ensure more of these individuals are trained to successfully navigate conversations with clients who could be in danger.
The Network is a group of 40+ member organizations dedicated to improving the lives of those impacted by gender-based violence through education, public policy and advocacy as well as connecting community members with direct service providers. We lead collaborative work to imagine and realize radical ways to respond to and end gender-based violence, focusing on the intersections between systemic violence and gender-based violence.
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