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Pride Proclamation Signing and Legislative ResolutionTopic: Pride Proclamation Signing and Legislative Resolution
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Date: 06/01/2021
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Description: June is Pride Month! This month’s Pride events began with the Virtual Signing of the Proclamation and Presentation of Legislative Resolution on June 1, 2021, at 11:00 AM ChST. The Virtual Signing of the Proclamation and Presentation of Legislative Resolution was held via Zoom and livestreamed on Facebook.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual AssaultTopic: Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Hosted By: Futures Without Violence
Date: 6/3/21, 6/4/21, 6/9/21
Time: 3:30 AM
Description: A Multi-Day Virtual Training Institute Multidisciplinary teams are invited to participate in a Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Institute. The Institute will focus on improving collaborative responses for adult/youth domestic violence and sexual assault victims who have also experienced human trafficking. As a result of the Institute participants will be better able to: Strengthen multi-disciplinary collaborative strategies in responding to youth and adult trafficked survivors with domestic violence and sexual assault experiences. Who may attend? Multidisciplinary teams comprised of different organizations (teams of 3-5 people) who may include, but not limited to: domestic violence/sexual assault program staff, healthcare staff, attorneys/legal experts, anti-human trafficking programs and taskforce members, law enforcement agencies, and other social service programs, faith and community based programs At least one of the team members needs to represent a DV/SA organization. For questions please contact: Mónica Arenas, marenas@futureswithoutviolence.org. (This is session two out of 4 virtual sessions).
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Experiential Trauma-Informed Care for the Sex and Labor Trafficked Patient
Hosted By: International Association of Forensic Nurses
Date: 6/3/2021
Time: 4:00 AM
Description: In this webinar, the presenters will examine the ways in which sex and labor trafficking may intersect, emphasizing the complex nature of human exploitation. They will delve into practical and nuanced applications of a 'trauma-informed approach' to patient care. The presenters will highlight operationalizing theoretical concepts while drawing on human rights and victim-centered strategies as applied to the healthcare setting. Specific challenging situations will be discussed, including how clinicians can recognize and manage their own biases, and options for responding to discrimination and stigma exhibited by others in the workplace.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual AssaultTopic: Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Hosted By: Futures Without Violence
Date: 6/3/21, 6/4/21, 6/9/21
Time: 3:30 AM
Description: A Multi-Day Virtual Training Institute Multidisciplinary teams are invited to participate in a Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Institute. The Institute will focus on improving collaborative responses for adult/youth domestic violence and sexual assault victims who have also experienced human trafficking. As a result of the Institute participants will be better able to: Strengthen multi-disciplinary collaborative strategies in responding to youth and adult trafficked survivors with domestic violence and sexual assault experiences. Who may attend? Multidisciplinary teams comprised of different organizations (teams of 3-5 people) who may include, but not limited to: domestic violence/sexual assault program staff, healthcare staff, attorneys/legal experts, anti-human trafficking programs and taskforce members, law enforcement agencies, and other social service programs, faith and community based programs At least one of the team members needs to represent a DV/SA organization. For questions please contact: Mónica Arenas, marenas@futureswithoutviolence.org. (This is session two out of 4 virtual sessions).
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Guam Pride WaveTopic: Guam Pride Wave
Hosted By:
Date: 06/04/2021
Time: 05:00 PM
Description: "Guam Pride hosted a Pride Month Wave on Friday, June 4, 2021! The wave took place at the corner of the ITC Building, San Vitores Street, and Marine Drive. For more information email joe@guampride.org or call (671)787-6748."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Spousal Assault Risk Assessment TrainingTopic: Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Training
Hosted By: IVAT
Date: 6/9/21 - 6/10/21
Time: 2:00 AM
Description: This two-day training event focuses on the Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Version 3 (SARAv3; Kropp et al., 2015), which is designed for professionals with some background training and knowledge of risk assessment, for instance you may be a user of HCR-20v3 or RSVP/SVR-20. The SARA-V3 is an evidence-based decision support tool for assessing and managing risk for intimate partner violence. The third version of the SARA, released in 2015, incorporates all the recent advances in SPJ risk assessment. The SARA has been subjected to scientific evaluation, translated into numerous languages, and used in dozens of countries. The primary aim of the workshop is to ensure that delegates feel confident when assessing clients using the SARAv3 and to develop awareness of how risk management plans can be formulated.
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Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual AssaultTopic: Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Hosted By: Futures Without Violence
Date: 6/3/21, 6/4/21, 6/9/21
Time: 3:30 AM
Description: A Multi-Day Virtual Training Institute Multidisciplinary teams are invited to participate in a Building Collaborative Responses to Trafficked Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Institute. The Institute will focus on improving collaborative responses for adult/youth domestic violence and sexual assault victims who have also experienced human trafficking. As a result of the Institute participants will be better able to: Strengthen multi-disciplinary collaborative strategies in responding to youth and adult trafficked survivors with domestic violence and sexual assault experiences. Who may attend? Multidisciplinary teams comprised of different organizations (teams of 3-5 people) who may include, but not limited to: domestic violence/sexual assault program staff, healthcare staff, attorneys/legal experts, anti-human trafficking programs and taskforce members, law enforcement agencies, and other social service programs, faith and community based programs At least one of the team members needs to represent a DV/SA organization. For questions please contact: Mónica Arenas, marenas@futureswithoutviolence.org. (This is session two out of 4 virtual sessions).
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Change Starts Within: Strengthening Services through Supervision
Hosted By: Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Date: 6/9/2021
Time: 5:00 AM
Description: Advocacy for survivors of sexual violence is both beautiful and difficult. Through empowering supervision, advocates are guided to keep their practice grounded in trauma-informed and healing-centered principles and values, supported to manage and alleviate the impacts of trauma, and offered professional growth and skill development. Join Kris Bein and Valerie Davis from the Resource Sharing Project in a discussion about supervision strategies that are rooted in resilience, honesty, and trust.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Spousal Assault Risk Assessment TrainingTopic: Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Training
Hosted By: IVAT
Date: 6/9/21 - 6/10/21
Time: 2:00 AM
Description: This two-day training event focuses on the Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Version 3 (SARAv3; Kropp et al., 2015), which is designed for professionals with some background training and knowledge of risk assessment, for instance you may be a user of HCR-20v3 or RSVP/SVR-20. The SARA-V3 is an evidence-based decision support tool for assessing and managing risk for intimate partner violence. The third version of the SARA, released in 2015, incorporates all the recent advances in SPJ risk assessment. The SARA has been subjected to scientific evaluation, translated into numerous languages, and used in dozens of countries. The primary aim of the workshop is to ensure that delegates feel confident when assessing clients using the SARAv3 and to develop awareness of how risk management plans can be formulated.
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Domestic Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community Topic: Domestic Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community
Hosted By: Women’s Advocates
Date: 6/10/2021
Time: 4:00:00 AM ChST
Description: "Join us in honoring June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month! In this 90-minute webinar we will discuss:
1. The basics of LGBTQ+ identities
2. The prevalence and different forms of domestic violence experienced by LGBTQ+ folks and barriers to seeking support and safety
3. The dynamics of how abuse functions in LGBTQ+ relationships, identifying opportunities for intervention & prevention, how to support LGBTQ+ survivors
Live closed captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided, thanks to ThinkSelf Minnesota Deaf Education and Advocacy’s Specialized Interpreting Fellowship Training (SIFT) Program! A recording of this webinar will be uploaded to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/c/WomensAdvocates and certificates of attendance will be available upon request. Please email Brenisen at bwheeler@wadvocates.org with any questions or concerns."
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Supporting Victims and Survivors of Faith: Supporting LGBTQ Survivors of FaithTopic: Supporting Victims and Survivors of Faith: Supporting LGBTQ Survivors of Faith
Hosted By: Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence
Date: 6/10/2021
Time: 4:00 AM ChST
Description: This webinar series will equip advocates to better support victims and survivors from diverse communities of faith. How can advocates bridge the gap between their service agencies and faith-affiliated clients to ensure that everyone feels validated and supported? What should advocates know about each faith tradition to help them better meet the needs of faith-based clients? Please join us for any or all of our 9 webinars to strengthen your responses to survivors of faith.
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Supporting GLBTQ Survivors of Faith
Hosted By: Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence (Third Sector New England, Inc.)
Date: 6/10/2021
Time: 4:00 AM
Description: This webinar is about how to support survivors of faith from the GLBTQ community.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ communityTopic: Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ community
Hosted By: Hollaback
Date: 6/11/2021
Time: 3:00 AM
Description: This one-hour, interactive training will teach you Hollaback!’s 5D’s of bystander intervention methodology. We’ll start by talking about the types of disrespect that LGBTQIA+ folks are facing right now — from microaggressions to violence — using a tool we call the “spectrum of disrespect.” You’ll learn what to look for and the positive impact that bystander intervention has on individuals and communities. We’ll talk through five strategies for intervention: distract, delegate, document, delay, and direct; and how to prioritize your own safety while intervening. We’ll have time at the end for practice, and you’ll leave feeling more confident intervening the next time you see anti-LGBTQIA+ harassment.
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Opioid Addiction and Interpersonal ViolenceHosted By: EVAWI - End Violence Against Women International
Date: 6/11/2021
Time: 3:00 am ChST
Description: Substance abuse and addiction impacts individuals, interpersonal relationships, and the community at large. The connection between alcohol and domestic violence has long been established, but what about other drugs? This program will examine the link between opioid addiction and interpersonal violence. Although there are significant differences in terms of progression, treatment, and outcome, addressing drug use within relationships involves an understanding of the unique aspects of opioid addiction, how it develops, and best practices for treatment both individually, and relationally.
This program will cover the types of drugs that are commonly used within relationships, how drug use can progress to abuse, and how different types of drugs produce different types of behavior. It will also cover areas of individual differences such as provocation and predisposition, and present some red flags signaling problematic drug use, and other indications of potential dangerousness.
OBJECTIVES
As a result of this webinar, participants will be better able to:
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Understand how to identify the link between opioid use and violence within interpersonal relationships.
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Learn how opioid addiction and alcohol abuse impact intimate relationships differently.
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Become familiar with the red flags signaling predisposition to opioid addiction.
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Learn the difference between opioid use and abuse, and the respective impact on violent behavior.
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Develop best practices to determine different methods of intervention to stop the cycle of interpersonal violence stemming from opioid use.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Specialized Immersion Training: Working with Infants, Children, & Youth in SV Immersion Training - Virtual OfferingHosted By: Inspire Action for Social Change
Date: June 16, 18, 23, & 25, 2021
Time: 1:00am - 5:00am
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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Managing Sex Offender Caseloads: A Victim Centered Approach Hosted By: National Criminal Justice Training Center
Date: 6/16/2021
Time: 4:00am – 5:30am
Description: Review the basics of sex offender management and evidence-based techniques used to make considerations related to the application of supervision and treatment. Identify the role of the supervising officer and the value of engaging victim/survivors, offender’s families, effectively responding to violations and supporting strength-based practices to promote behavior change. Discuss how static and dynamic risk factors can help make informed decisions and identify contributing risk factors linked to sexual offending. Explore the relationship between typologies and the application of risk, need responsivity. Examine a victim/survivor-centered approach to supervision and treatment and understand how to balance this approach to support community safety.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Specialized Immersion Training: Working with Infants, Children, & Youth in SV Immersion Training - Virtual OfferingHosted By: Inspire Action for Social Change
Date: June 16, 18, 23, & 25, 2021
Time: 1:00am - 5:00am
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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Understanding the Science of Addiction
Hosted By: International Association of Forensic Nurses
Date: 6/18/2021
Time: 3:00 AM
Description: Third Thursday Session 4, hosted by: Christina Love, ANDVSA Specialist Many people do not understand why or how other people become addicted to drugs. They may mistakenly think that those who use drugs lack moral principles or willpower and that they could stop their drug use simply by choosing to do so. Drug addiction is a complex disease, and quitting usually takes more than good intentions or a strong will. Drugs change the brain in ways that make quitting hard, even for those who want to quit. Fortunately, researchers know more than ever about how drugs affect the brain. Learning objective: Participants will learn the science of addiction. They will leave with the ability to explain why substance use disorders are a disease of the brain as well as a disability.
Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ communityTopic: Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ community
Hosted By: Hollaback
Date: 6/18/2021
Time: 06:00 AM
Description: This one-hour, interactive training will teach you Hollaback!’s 5D’s of bystander intervention methodology. We’ll start by talking about the types of disrespect that LGBTQIA+ folks are facing right now — from microaggressions to violence — using a tool we call the “spectrum of disrespect.” You’ll learn what to look for and the positive impact that bystander intervention has on individuals and communities. We’ll talk through five strategies for intervention: distract, delegate, document, delay, and direct; and how to prioritize your own safety while intervening. We’ll have time at the end for practice, and you’ll leave feeling more confident intervening the next time you see anti-LGBTQIA+ harassment.
Click here to register
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Specialized Immersion Training: Working with Infants, Children, & Youth in SV Immersion Training - Virtual OfferingHosted By: Inspire Action for Social Change
Date: June 16, 18, 23, & 25, 2021
Time: 1:00am - 5:00am
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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Caring for the Caregivers: How to Mitigate Staff Burnout and Create a Wellbeing PlanTopic: Caring for the Caregivers: How to Mitigate Staff Burnout and Create a Wellbeing Plan
Hosted By: Alliance for HOPE International
Date: 6/23/2021
Time: 3:00:00 AM - 4:30 AM
Description: Frontline staff navigate a multitude of complex client cases that can oftentimes quickly, if not intentionally mitigated, lead to burnout and staff turnover. Family Justice Center leaders have also shared moments of their own compassion fatigue and feeling overwhelmed at leading a multi-disciplinary, collaborative in the trauma field. To provide a framework for mitigating this burnout and creating a wellbeing plan to better care for the caregivers, Lotus Yu and Madge Haynes from the Full Frame Initiative will be presenting on the Five Domains of Wellbeing. Their presentation will center around answering the question, “What are the processes that would allow staff to access and foster wellbeing?” They will provide tools for FJC leaders to examine structures and policies that can better support staff wellbeing and mitigate burnout, while also engaging staff to participate in creating their own wellbeing plan.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ communityTopic: Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ community
Hosted By: Hollaback
Date: 06/24/2021
Time: 08:00 AM
Description: This one-hour, interactive training will teach you Hollaback!’s 5D’s of bystander intervention methodology. We’ll start by talking about the types of disrespect that LGBTQIA+ folks are facing right now — from microaggressions to violence — using a tool we call the “spectrum of disrespect.” You’ll learn what to look for and the positive impact that bystander intervention has on individuals and communities. We’ll talk through five strategies for intervention: distract, delegate, document, delay, and direct; and how to prioritize your own safety while intervening. We’ll have time at the end for practice, and you’ll leave feeling more confident intervening the next time you see anti-LGBTQIA+ harassment.
Click here to register
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Specialized Immersion Training: Working with Infants, Children, & Youth in SV Immersion Training - Virtual OfferingHosted By: Inspire Action for Social Change
Date: June 16, 18, 23, & 25, 2021
Time: 1:00am - 5:00am
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"
Click here to register
Supporting African American Survivors of Faith
Hosted By: Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence (Third Sector New England, Inc.)
Date: 6/25/2021
Time: 4:00 AM
Description: This webinar is about how to support survivors of faith from the African American community.
Guma’ Gela’ - Ginen Inagofli’eTopic: Guma’ Gela’ - Ginen Inagofli’e
Hosted By: Guma' Gela'
Date: 6/25/2021
Time: 11 AM - 6 PM
Description: "Art exhibit held at Sagan Kotturan CHamoru. Follow Guma_Gela on Instagram for more updates. Special reception held from 5pm-7pm"
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Nonconsensual Tracking 101: Addressing Personal Trackers and Victim SafetyTopic: Nonconsensual Tracking 101: Addressing Personal Trackers and Victim Safety
Hosted By: Hosted by EndTAB and the Electric Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Date: Saturday, June 26, 2021
Time: 3:00 AM ChST
Description: "The recent proliferation of personal tracking devices has created new stalking risks for victims of gender-based violence and human trafficking. Companies like Apple, Amazon, Tile and Samsung are flooding the market with inexpensive and highly effective tracking devices that can be misused to track victims anywhere they go. It is now critical that schools and organizations working with victim populations understand this threat and how to address it.
In this webinar, Coalition Against Stalkerware members Eva Galperin (EFF.org) and Adam Dodge (EndTAB.org) will (1) demystify how personal trackers work, (2) demonstrate how they are used to harm and surveil victims and (3) illustrate how anyone can prevent and respond to different forms of nonconsensual tracking through safety planning and advocacy."
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TxH2rAFHSYmfn_ey5317Uw
Guma’ Gela’ - Ginen Inagofli’eTopic: Guma’ Gela’ - Ginen Inagofli’e
Hosted By: Guma' Gela'
Date: 6/26/2021
Time: 11 AM - 6 PM
Description: Art exhibit held at Sagan Kotturan CHamoru. Follow Guma_Gela on Instagram for more updates.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Guma’ Gela’ - Ginen Inagofli’eTopic: Guma’ Gela’ - Ginen Inagofli’e
Hosted By: Guma' Gela'
Date: 6/27/2021
Time: 11 AM - 6 PM
Description: Art exhibit held at Sagan Kotturan CHamoru. Follow Guma_Gela on Instagram for more updates.
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
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Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ communityTopic: Bystander Intervention to stop harassment toward the LGBTQIA+ community
Hosted By: Hollaback
Date: 06/29/2021
Time: 7:00 AM
Description: This one-hour, interactive training will teach you Hollaback!’s 5D’s of bystander intervention methodology. We’ll start by talking about the types of disrespect that LGBTQIA+ folks are facing right now — from microaggressions to violence — using a tool we call the “spectrum of disrespect.” You’ll learn what to look for and the positive impact that bystander intervention has on individuals and communities. We’ll talk through five strategies for intervention: distract, delegate, document, delay, and direct; and how to prioritize your own safety while intervening. We’ll have time at the end for practice, and you’ll leave feeling more confident intervening the next time you see anti-LGBTQIA+ harassment.
Click here to register
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Guam Museum LightingTopic: Guam Museum Lighting
Hosted By:
Date: June 2 - 30th 2021
Time:
Description: "In light of Pride Month, Guam Pride with Mike Kilayko from QMS Event Lighting will light up the Guam Museum in rainbow colors for the entire month."
Pride Waves in the VillagesTopic: Pride Waves in the Villages
Date: 06/30/2021
Time: 5:00 PM
Description: "Showtime 5:00 PM Go time 5:30 PM; Will begin from Dededo and will proceed southbound to Hagatna."
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