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[ABA CDSV] Litigation Skills Institute: Representing Victims of Domestic Violence in Custody Cases Part 3Topic: [ABA CDSV] Litigation Skills Institute: Representing Victims of Domestic Violence in Custody Cases Part 3
Hosted By: American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education
Date/Time: Thursday, September 15, 2022 3:00 AM - 5:15 AM ChST
Description: This course provides interactive litigation skills for attorneys who represent survivors in custody and family law cases. Participants will gain understanding on the impact of domestic violence on our clients and cases; develop an effective case theory; define the various players in a family law case and how they inform case outcome; obtain safe and effective visitation orders; integrate supportive witness expertise; and engage in safe negotiations.
Location: virtual
Policy Advocacy for AAPI Survivor Serving OrganizationsTopic: Policy Advocacy for AAPI Survivor Serving Organizations
Hosted By: Asian Pacific Institue on Gender-Based Violence
Date/Time: Thursday, September 15, 2022 5:00 AM - 6:30 AM ChST
Description: When AAPI advocates say they want to work on policy advocacy, what does that mean? Do rules governing non-profits limit our ability to advocate to improve systems and laws impacting AAPI survivors? Because elected officials vote on bills, make public statements, issue administrative rules and other executive decisions, and continue to impact how systems impact our communities, policy advocacy is a critical component of the work of AAPI survivor-serving organizations. This webinar will cover strategies for engaging in policy advocacy and policy analysis as advocates in AAPI communities. We will also provide a brief overview of the federal rules impacting 501(c)(3) organizations as we work to educate our communities about policy issues and actions taken by elected officials, both in legislative bodies, and in the executive branch
Location: via Zoom
SVJI Connection Calls: Reflections in SART WorkTopic: SVJI Connection Calls: Reflections in SART Work
Hosted By: Sexual Violence Justice Institue at the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Date/Time: Thursday, September 15, 2022 5:00 AM - 6:30 AM ChST
Description: Join us for our monthly virtual meetings/discussions focused on addressing the current needs of sexual assault response teams (SARTs) and connecting SART leaders.
Location: virtual
Lessons from the Field- Partners in Prevention: Engaging the Campus Community of Prevent Gender-Based ViolenceTopic: Lessons from the Field- Partners in Prevention: Engaging the Campus Community of Prevent Gender-Based Violence
Hosted By: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Date/Time: Thursday, Septmeber 15, 2022 5:00am - 6:15am ChST
Description: Attention: Higher Education Administrators and Educators, Title IX Coordinators, Student Support Personnel, Student Advocates, Parents, and Other Education Stakeholders
The U.S. Department of Education is hosting a webinar series to address hot topics that are on the top of educators’ minds. After sharing federal updates, the series features lessons learned and best practices from faculty, staff, schools, districts, institutions of higher education, and other places of educational instruction. It also shares a variety of useful resources.
On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools, the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) invites you to join the next Lessons from the Field webinar, Partners in Prevention: Engaging the Campus Community to Prevent Gender-Based Violence.
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Time: 3:00 – 4:15 pm ET
Please join the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights to learn practical, ready-to-use strategies for preventing sexual violence and other gender-based violence on college and university campuses. This webinar will feature a roundtable of higher education administrators and a student perspective along with experts describing actual practices, strategies, and lessons learned in their efforts to support prevention and reduce the incidence of gender-based violence on college and university campuses.
Speakers/Panelists Karla Arango, Student & President, Norse Violence Prevention Ambassador Program, Northern Kentucky University, a public university in Kentucky Meg Bossong, Director, Sexual Assault Response, and Health Education, Williams College, a private liberal arts college in Massachusetts Sarah DeGue, Senior Scientist, Research and Evaluation Branch, Division of
Violence Prevention, CDC Lisa Evaneski, Title IX Coordinator, SUNY Oswego, a public college in New York Ryan Kane, Assistant Vice President, Equity and Access, and Title IX Coordinator, Valencia College, a community college in Florida Mia Maxwell, Title IX Coordinator, Tuskegee University, an HBCU in Alabama Katryna Sardis, Director, Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, a public university in Missouri
Location: Virtual
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