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Privacy Planning Challenges When Survivors Enter Shelter or Relocate

Topic: Privacy Planning Challenges When Survivors Enter Shelter or Relocate

Hosted By: National Network to End Domestic Violence

Date/Time: Monday, May 09, 2022 at 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ChST

Description: When survivors relocate or go into shelter, privacy planning is essential to reduce the risks that they might be found by the abusive person. Survivors’ information and location are connected to phones and other devices and to accounts and apps. What questions and challenges come up as you work with survivors? NNEDV's Safety Net team will answer your questions and help think through the challenges that come up in those first crucial days

Location: via Zoom

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Session 1 of Rising Practices & Policies in our Workforce - Launching 988: What Do We Need to Know and How Might It Go?

Topic: Session 1 of Rising Practices & Policies in our Workforce - Launching 988: What Do We Need to Know and How Might It Go?

Hosted By: Pacific Southwest MHTTC

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM ChST

Description: Join us for a panel discussion about how school and mental health leaders from our region are preparing their workforce for the launch of 988, the new National Suicide Prevention Hotline. On July 16, 2022, a three-digit, national mental health crisis hotline (mandated by the federal government in October 2020) will launch nationwide. When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network. The expansion of the current National Suicide Prevention Lifeline program to effectively triage, respond, and stabilize individuals experiencing a mental health crisis will require significant workforce expansion and training. This session invites regional 988 implementers to share opportunities and challenges during this transition.

Location: via Zoom


 
 
 
 
 
 
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The 5th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium

Topic: The 5th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium

Hosted By: National Council on Aging and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 12:00 PM - 7:00 AM ChST

Description: Hosted by the National Council on Aging (NCOA), and co-sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the U.S. Administration for Community Living, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, the 5th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium will be held virtually on May 16.

Location: via Zoom


 
Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence Organizations

Topic: Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence Organizations

Hosted By: Praxis International 

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ChST

Description: This training series will explore how managers can promote social change as part of their organization’s work, programs, and operations. The focus of this series is how to assess and adapt organizational practices and structures to better support wellness for staff, survivors, and community as a part of a social justice framework. This training series is aimed at managers, supervisors, and directors of gender-based violence organizations, and participants are asked to commit to attending all sessions

Location: via Zoom

Contact: Shelly Stoffel (218) 525-0487 ext. 2530 shelly@praxisinternational.org

 
Office Hours: Letter Writing Workshop

Topic: Office Hours: Letter Writing Workshop

Hosted By: Taylor Miller (she/her) ValorUS, Marsela Rojas (she/her) ValorUS

Date/Time: Wednesday, May 18, 6:00 AM ChST

Description: This session will help advocates gain confidence in providing meaningful emotional support via letter writing incarcerated survivors. In reviewing example scenarios together, advocates will work to develop responses that are inclusive to and meet the needs of incarcerated survivors.

Location: via Zoom


 
“Peace from Anxiety” Pacific Southwest MHTTC Book Club: Meeting 4

Topic: “Peace from Anxiety” Pacific Southwest MHTTC Book Club: Meeting 4

Hosted By: Pacific Southwest MHTTC

Date/Time: Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM ChST

Description: We invite you for the fourth and all upcoming dialogues in the Pacific Southwest MHTTC’s “Peace from Anxiety Book Club” led by the author, Hala. We will discuss anxiety and using somatic experiences to explore critical consciousness as awareness of our mental and school mental health leadership. Each meeting will start with a Q&A session with Hala and a group discussion based on a chapter of the book. Then, we will move into optional breakout groups for more intimate conversations, and end with a debrief. Sharing is always optional and the breakout groups are never recorded. Participation in the first session is recommended but not necessary in order to join upcoming meetings.

Location: via Zoom


 
Intersection of Domestic Violence and Firearms

Topic: Intersection of Domestic Violence and Firearms

Hosted By: Battered Women's Justice Project 

Date/Time: Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM ChST

Description: Intersection of Domestic Violence and Firearms, will be offered on May 19th, and will provide OVW grantees with detailed information about the risk firearms present to domestic violence victims. Grantees will also learn about statutory interventions aimed at disarming abusers and reducing intimate partner homicide. Participants can register one time and will be enrolled in the entire series.

Location: via Zoom

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Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender Based Violence Organizations

Topic: Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender Based Violence Organizations

Hosted By: Praxis International

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM ChST

Description: This training series will explore how managers can promote social change as part of their organization’s work, programs, and operations. The focus of this series is how to assess and adapt organizational practices and structures to better support wellness for staff, survivors, and community as a part of a social justice framework. This training series is aimed at managers, supervisors, and directors of gender-based violence organizations, and participants are asked to commit to attending all sessions.

Location: via Zoom

Contact: Shelly Stoffel (218) 525-0487 ext. 2530 shelly@praxisinternational.org
 
Shifting to a Culture of Respect and Consent Panel

Topic: Shifting to a Culture of Respect and Consent Panel

Hosted By: Women's Advocates

Date/Time: Tuesday, May, 24 4:00 AM ChST

Description: Join Women's Advocates for a 90-minute presentation where participants will: Learn and discuss situations in our daily life where issues of respect and consent may appear Discuss places in history, media, and our daily lives where a lack of consent and respect is the norm Ideate ways to promote an environment and community that values consent and respect.

Location: via Zoom


 
Strategic Plan Feedback

Topic: Strategic Plan Feedback

Hosted By: Clery Center for Security On Campus

Date/Time: Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ChST 

Description: In this webinar, we will review the timeline to revise and submit final strategic plan for to OVW; gain a better understanding of the strengths and limits of grantees’ current drafts; provide guidance if campuses have outlined realistic goals in their strategic plans; identify strategies for strengthening the 2nd draft strategic plans; and provide examples for developing a plan for revising and submitting final plan

Location: via Zoom

Contact: Jaykumar Puthran (484) 584-4216 jputhran@clerycenter.org
 
 
Understanding Dissociation and Sexual Violence: Dissociation Part 1

Topic: Understanding Dissociation and Sexual Violence: Dissociation Part 1

Hosted By: Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault 

Date/Time: Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ChST

Description: Dissociation is a common tool the brain uses to cope from traumas such as sexual violence. Every sexual assault advocate has supported a survivor who dissociates, whether they know it or not. Join part one of this four part panel discussion to learn more about what dissociation is, how it impacts the lives of survivors, and what advocates can do to help survivors navigate dissociation. Panelists joining for these conversations include Olga Trujillo, a survivor and expert on dissociative identity disorder, Nicole Matthews, an expert on sexual violence and advocacy in Native communities, and Kris Bein, an expert on advocacy skills. Closed captions in English and Spanish language interpretation will be provided during the webinar

Location: via Zoom

 
Lessons Learned About Survivor-Centered Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Child Welfare and Family Violence Advocates

Topic: Lessons Learned About Survivor-Centered Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Child Welfare and Family Violence Advocates

Hosted By: Futures Without Violence

Date/Time: Thursday, May 26, 4:00 AM ChST

Description: Please join us for a webinar to learn more about the issue brief Lessons Learned About Survivor-Centered Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Recommendations for Child Welfare and Family Violence Advocates. This brief focuses on best practices and innovative strategies that child welfare and family violence advocates can implement to form stronger support networks for survivors of violence and abuse that continue to function in emergency conditions.

Location: via Zoom


 
Learning Community for Young Professionals Who Work with Young Adults

Topic: Learning Community for Young Professionals Who Work with Young Adults

Hosted By: Pacific Southwest MHTTC

Date/Time: Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM ChST

Description: Join us in this monthly series, every fourth Wednesday of the month from September 2021 through July 2022, to connect with others who share concern and passion for developmentally appropriate and appealing systems and supports for youth and young adults. Maybe you're a peer support provider or a new professional with lived experience. Whatever your role, if you are a young adult professional seeking to make peer-to-peer connections and develop your capacity to support youth and young adults, this learning community is your forum to learn and build skills with other mental health workforce professionals.

Location: via Zoom


 
 
 
 
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Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence Organizations

Topic: Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence Organizations

Hosted By: Praxis International

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM ChST

Description: This training series will explore how managers can promote social change as part of their organization’s work, programs, and operations. The focus of this series is how to assess and adapt organizational practices and structures to better support wellness for staff, survivors, and community as a part of a social justice framework. This training series is aimed at managers, supervisors, and directors of gender-based violence organizations, and participants are asked to commit to attending all sessions.

Location: via Zoom

Contact: Shelly Stoffel (218) 525-0487 ext. 2530 shelly@praxisinternational.org
 

 
Elder Abuse at the Intersection of Aging and Disabilities

Topic: Elder Abuse at the Intersection of Aging and Disabilities

Hosted By: National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL) 

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ChST

Description: Presented by: Leslie Myers, Senior Program Associate, VERA Center for Victimization and Safety and the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL) This webinar is created for multidisciplinary professionals that serve older adults. The goal is for attendees to increase their awareness of the issues related to the abuse of older adults with disabilities and obtain an indepth understanding of the risk factors for abuse, tactics utilized by abusers, barriers faced by older adults with a disability, and protective factors that reduce risk of abuse. Facilitators of the webinar will dispel myths about older adults living with disabilities and focus on common risk factors like guardianships and Power of Attorney relationships. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions related to the topic.

Location: via Zoom


 
 
 
 
 
 

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