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Break from the Bench Series: What a judge needs to know… The Importance of Engagement in Domestic Violence CasesHosted By: National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ)
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2021
Time: 1:30am
Description: The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) invites you to the NCJFCJ’s Break from the Bench: A Lunch and Learn Series. Please join us for a 45-minute panel discussion on a wide range of topics focused on what a judge needs to know about domestic violence. Our expert faculty will provide information for judges and courts on strategies for improving responses to intimate partner violence.
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How-to: Developing Authenticity Online with YouthTopic: How-to: Developing Authenticity Online with Youth
Hosted By: Alliance of Local Service Organizations
Date: 7/14/2021
Time: 6:00 AM
Description: In this session, participants will learn about the best uses for different social media platforms and hear from youth experts on how to create authentic content for Twitter and Tik-Tok. In addition to learning how to tailor their message to specific platforms, participants will also have the chance to learn the technical skills of creating social media graphics.
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rduugqzgqG9bezinQbeNc3WLErVF2Tjxb
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Connection Between Trauma and Health DisparitiesTopic: Connection Between Trauma and Health Disparities
Hosted By: International Association of Forensic Nurses
Date: 7/16/2021
Time: 4:00 AM-5:30 AM ChST
Description: "Third Thursdays Webinar Series: Indigenous Sexual Assault and Abuse Clearinghouse Join us for a series of webinars with the Indigenous Sexual Assault and Abuse Clearinghouse."
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Virtual Technology Summit 2021Hosted By: NNEDV - National Network to End Domestic Violence
Date: July 20 - July 23
Time: 3:00 AM ET
Description: The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. Content will focus on an array of relevant and emerging issues at the intersection of technology, privacy, confidentiality, and innovation, as it relates to safety and abuse.
We will explore some of the ways technology is still evolving, including in our own use as agencies, as well as other intersections of technology and intimate partner violence. This will include the digital divide, non-consensual image sharing, privacy during a public health crisis, and more.
Our Virtual Technology Summit will include 9 webinars over the course of 4 days; all presented over the Zoom platform. Each session will include American Sign Language and closed captioning.
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Virtual Technology Summit 2021Hosted By: NNEDV - National Network to End Domestic Violence
Date: July 20 - July 23
Time: 3:00 AM ET
Description: The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. Content will focus on an array of relevant and emerging issues at the intersection of technology, privacy, confidentiality, and innovation, as it relates to safety and abuse.
We will explore some of the ways technology is still evolving, including in our own use as agencies, as well as other intersections of technology and intimate partner violence. This will include the digital divide, non-consensual image sharing, privacy during a public health crisis, and more.
Our Virtual Technology Summit will include 9 webinars over the course of 4 days; all presented over the Zoom platform. Each session will include American Sign Language and closed captioning.
Social Media Processes and StrategiesTopic: Social Media Processes and Strategies
Hosted By: Alliance of Local Service Organizations
Date: 7/21/2021
Time: 6:00 AM
Description: We know that social media is a tool to reach our audiences, but how do we best use it? Who are we trying to reach? And what is the best way to reach them? Through a combination of grantee presenters and guided discussion by the Serving Our Youth team, this session is an opportunity for CYEM grantees to discuss: 1) the process of creating public education campaigns for social media, 2) strategies behind on-going social media presence and 3) tools for measuring the impact and engagement.
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rduugqzgqG9bezinQbeNc3WLErVF2Tjxb
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Virtual Technology Summit 2021Hosted By: NNEDV - National Network to End Domestic Violence
Date: July 20 - July 23
Time: 3:00 AM ET
Description: The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. Content will focus on an array of relevant and emerging issues at the intersection of technology, privacy, confidentiality, and innovation, as it relates to safety and abuse.
We will explore some of the ways technology is still evolving, including in our own use as agencies, as well as other intersections of technology and intimate partner violence. This will include the digital divide, non-consensual image sharing, privacy during a public health crisis, and more.
Our Virtual Technology Summit will include 9 webinars over the course of 4 days; all presented over the Zoom platform. Each session will include American Sign Language and closed captioning.
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Virtual Technology Summit 2021Hosted By: NNEDV - National Network to End Domestic Violence
Date: July 20 - July 23
Time: 3:00 AM ET
Description: The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. Content will focus on an array of relevant and emerging issues at the intersection of technology, privacy, confidentiality, and innovation, as it relates to safety and abuse.
We will explore some of the ways technology is still evolving, including in our own use as agencies, as well as other intersections of technology and intimate partner violence. This will include the digital divide, non-consensual image sharing, privacy during a public health crisis, and more.
Our Virtual Technology Summit will include 9 webinars over the course of 4 days; all presented over the Zoom platform. Each session will include American Sign Language and closed captioning.
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Being Victim/Survivor-Centered: Working with Sexual AbusersTopic: Being Victim/Survivor-Centered: Working with Sexual Abusers
Hosted By: National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
Date: 7/28/2021
Time: 04:00 AM
Description: Adopting a victim/survivor-centered approach in the supervision and treatment of adult sex offenders is important for teams working within this field. Developing meaningful, real-world strategies to involve victim/survivors and advocates in the supervision and treatment of sexual abusers will help teams hold offenders accountable for their behaviors while, more importantly, empowering and potentially helping victim/survivors in their recovery process. During the webinar, you will learn new strategies to increase collaborations between community supervision professionals and victim/survivor service providers; look at approaches that are victim and survivor-centered; and explore what these approaches provide to victims and survivors.
Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5011684363801402383
Being Victim/Survivor Centered: Working with Sexual AbusersHosted By: National Criminal Justice Training Center
Date: 7/28/2021
Time: 4:00am – 5:30am
Description: Adopting a victim/survivor-centered approach in the supervision and treatment of adult sex offenders is important for teams working within this field. Developing meaningful, real-world strategies to involve victim/survivors and advocates in the supervision and treatment of sexual abusers will help teams hold offenders accountable for their behaviors while, more importantly, empowering and potentially helping victim/survivors in their recovery process. During the webinar, you will learn new strategies to increase collaborations between community supervision professionals and victim/survivor service providers; look at approaches that are victim and survivor-centered; and explore what these approaches provide to victims and survivors.
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