Monday, July 18, 2011

More info on VAWA reauthorization

I received this email originally from Teri Stoddard of SAVES in which she talks about the VAWA reauthorization status. I'll let Teri take it from here:

Dr. Phillip McGraw, aka "Dr. Phil," was the lead witness at last Wednesday's Senate VAWA hearing. His testimony featured this forehead-slapper: "Domestic violence is now the most common cause of injury to women ages 15 to 44."

But the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey says the leading cause of injuries to women is motor vehicle accidents. Domestic violence is ninth on the list, accounting for a grand total of 2.2% of all injuries to women. You can see the complete listing click here

Unfortunately, such wild distortions are commonplace. According to the SAVE report, "Most DV Educational Programs Lack Accuracy, Balance, and Truthfulness," 90% of DV educational and training programs fold, spindle, or otherwise mutilate the truth: click here

The solution? Accreditation. SAVE's Partner Violence Reduction Act features this requirement for federal grantees:


Applicants must certify that all training, education, and public awareness training programs and activities, including each of its instructional manuals, curricula, handouts, and other informational content, are currently accredited by an independent Training, Education, and Public Awareness Accreditation Organization, as defined in Section 3(a)(29) of this Act; that the Training, Education, and Public Awareness Accreditation Organization is allowed to conduct audits of said training and education sessions; and that evidence of said accreditation is made publicly available on the organization's website.

This week we are asking you to contact Sen. Leahy's office and urge him to include the requirement for DV accreditation in the upcoming VAWA reauthorization. In your email, mention the gross inaccuracy of Dr. McGraw's testimony and ask that your request be included as public testimony for the July 13 hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Email your testimony to Anya McMurray at Anya_McMurray@Judiciary-dem.senate.gov . Make sure your statement is respectful and polite.

The deadline to receive public testimony is this coming Wednesday, July 20.

Teri

Teri C. Stoddard, Program Director

Stop Abusive and Violent Environments

SAVE is a non-partisan 501(c)3 victim-advocacy organization
working for evidence-based solutions to domestic violence.


July 20 is Wednesday which doesn't leave us much time. Send the appropriate emails to Anya McMurray and email Senator Leahy also please hurry because we don't have much time. The faster we move on this the better. It might also be a good idea to contact Senator Chuck Grassley and let him know about this too especially what Dr.Phil did which was perjury.

3 comments:

Memphis said...

I sent my letter to all three of them. I'm not holding my breath waiting on any justice in Washington, though. We have to try and we have to fight for the truth, but this crime of perjury by feminists has gone on since before I was born and it's hard to imagine it ever stopping.

Masculist Man said...

Thanks Memphis Steve.

Let's give it try,no harm in that and we may acutually accomplish something. The more of us they hear from the better as it let's them know we are organized and we are a force to be reckoned with.

A Quaker in a Strange Land said...

I am planning a documentary on Mary Kellet and I have sent emails to her the defendant to no avail.

If you can help me, my email is:

libertariananimal at yahoo dot com

Thanks