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Conference on Crimes Against Women (Virtual) SAVE THE DATE
Hosted By: Conference on Crimes Against Women

Date: May 18-20 & 25-27, 2021
 
Time: 2:00 AM
 
Description: The Conference on Crimes Against Women (CCAW) is the national clearhinghouse of best practices for law enforcement, prosecuting attorneys, advocates, medical personnel, emergecy telecommunicators, probation and  parole officers and others who work in the area of crimes against women. Recognizing that these crimes are unique in nature, CCAW provides the most up-to-date, relevant and effective traiing and techniques that exist to battle this epidemic.
 
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Trauma Informed Care
Hosted By: National Criminal Justice Training Center 

Date: 5/19/2021

Time: 4:00am - 5:00am

Description: Join us to define trauma informed care approaches, develop skills to best recognize and effectively address trauma, and discuss promising practices. Each 60 minute session features a brief overview presentation followed by an opportunity to engage in an in-depth facilitated discussion and question and answer (Q&A) session with subject matter experts, practitioners in the field, and other attendees. Your participation is encouraged and additional questions will be taken during this live session. Prior to the session, we will gather feedback from you about what you would like to learn about the topic from the experts.
 

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2021 kNOw More Webinar Series: Identification & Response to Human Trafficking in Multidisciplinary Settings
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Time: 9:00 am - 11:30 am ChST

Location: via Zoom
Webinar Description:

This webinar examines how to best identify and respond to human trafficking in multidisciplinary settings and equip those serving Indigenous populations to better understand the issues of human trafficking and its impact on Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian communities. As a result of this training, participants will be able to do the following:

  1. Describe human trafficking and understand factors that contribute to trafficking of Indigenous populations.
  2. Identify key differences between human trafficking and domestic violence/sexual assault.
  3. Identify, screen for, and assess the needs of individuals who are at risk of trafficking or who may have experienced trafficking, and coordinate services in a multidisciplinary network of providers.
  4. Recognize the signs of trauma exposure that individuals who have experienced trafficking may present.
  5. Identify basic trauma-informed interventions.
  6. Apply a trauma-informed approach to working with individuals who have experienced trafficking.
  7. Describe methods for honoring cultural practices while providing support to individuals who have experienced trafficking.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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