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Members of the Sanctuary faculty have been involved in S.E.L.F. Group Training - an important component of the Sanctuary Model - in a number of shelters for victims of domestic violence and for people who are without a home.
 
One of the shelters for people without homes is the Red Shield shelter of the Salvation Army. Art therapist Sandy Sheller took some pictures of an activity she directed that focused the women and the children on the Future, consistent with the S.E.L.F. model. The clients worked for weeks in taking old shoes and turning them into some "shoes for walking" into a new and more prosperous future as symbolized by the golden shoes below.
 

 

 

Madsen, Blitz, McCorkle and Panzer. Sanctuary in a domestic violence shelter

 

L. Blitz Doctoral Dissertation, Using a Culturally Competent Multicultural Framework for Trauma Recovery Milieu Therapy with Black and Latina Women in a Domestic Violence Shelter: An Evaluation of Services

 

The SAFE Programs (Families in Transition) are two domestic violence shelters operated by A People's Place in southern Delaware and using the Sanctuary Model.

 

 

Mission Statement for the SAFE Program

Guidelines for the SAFE Program

 

 


 

S.E.L.F. Group Training

Sanctuary Institute

Organizational consultation

  Sanctuary Model of Organizational Change

  Sanctuary in Domestic Violence Shelters

  Sanctuary in Homeless Shelters

  Sanctuary in Residential Childcare

  Sanctuary in Substance Abuse Programs

  Sanctuary in Schools

  Sanctuary in Adult Inpatient Treatment

 

 

 

 

 

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