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Specialized Immersion Training: Working with Infants, Children, & Youth in SV Immersion Training - Virtual Offering
Hosted By: Inspire Action for Social Change

Date: March 10, 12, 17 & 19 

Time: 3:00am - 8:00am

Description: "This multi-session interactive and intensive training is designed to inspire and prepare trainees to work with infants, children, and youth in a manner that promotes resilience and healing in a visitation setting.  In this virtual training, we will explore:
- Key strategies and skills to build trust, rapport, and relationships with infants, children 
- Strategies for positively engaging with infants, children, and youth in a manner that promotes resilience, hope and healing
- Infant, child, and youth defined policies and practices
-Center desin and strategies to support creating an infant, child, and youth supportive environment
- Self-reflection and growth to enhance professional resiliency"
 
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The Perils of Parents with Disabilities: Not Just from the Abuser, But Also from the Child Welfare System
Hosted By: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
 
Date: Friday, March 19, 2021
 
Time: 3:00am - 4:30am
 
Description: "A major threat that keeps parents with disabilities from leaving their abusers is losing their children if they leave. Abusers use reports to child welfare to retaliate for the parent with a disability seeking safety or not complying with demands. When police are involved, child welfare reports are made if the children are witnesses to acts of violence. Children have been removed for “failure to protect.” About 50% of the parents at Freedom House, BFL’s Domestic Violence Shelter have open cases with New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services. Freedom House’s family services program assists individuals and families begin healing from the violence experienced and prepare for the future. We have occupational therapists evaluate an adult’s Activity of Daily Living skills and establish plans for interventions to help parents develop the skills necessary to live in the community and better nurture their children. Barrier Free Living recently brought a family court lawyer and a paralegal onto our team. Participants can apply this learning through exploring the child welfare prevention programs and legal services in their own communities. Resources will be shared to help find local resources."
 
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Prevention Town Hall: Preventing Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence After One Year of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Hosted By: CALCASA
 
Date: Friday, March 19, 2021
 
Time: 4:00am - 5:30am
 
Description: As our collective context shifts in response to the coronavirus pandemic, so too has the work to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. We've witnessed a year of loss and a year of reckoning with systems, institutions, and structures that cause violence and inequity. Join PreventConnect as we learn how people working to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence have adapted to the challenges of the past year and met the moment to forge new possibilities and a new normal
 
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