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A Culturally Specific Perspective: Supporting Student Survivors at Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI)Topic: A Culturally Specific Perspective: Supporting Student Survivors at Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI)
Hosted By: Clery Center for Security On Campus via Zoom
Date/Time: Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 3:30 AM ChST
Description: Hispanic serving institutions (HSIs) are defined in Title V of the Higher Education Act as a not-for-profit institution of higher learning with a full-time equivalent (FTE) undergraduate student enrollment that is at least 25% Hispanic. This webinar will explore key characteristics of designated HSI campuses, reflect on the opportunities to expand outreach and services to victims at (HSIs), and identify culturally responsive strategies to improve support and engagement amongst Latina@ students on campus.
Location: via Zoom
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The Survivor Decides: Core Confidentiality For Victim Service ProvidersTopic: The Survivor Decides: Core Confidentiality For Victim Service Providers
Hosted By: Praxis International
Date/Time: Friday, June 3, 2022 at 4:00 AM 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
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Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence OrganizationsTopic: Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence Organizations
Hosted By: Praxis International
Date/Time: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 2: 30 AM - 3:15 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
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Understanding Dissociation and Sexual Violence: Dissociation Part 2Topic: Understanding Dissociation and Sexual Violence: Dissociation Part 2
Hosted By: Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Date/Time: Friday, June 10, 2022 at 4:00 AM 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 navigating 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
Supporting Advocate Wellbeing: Virtual GatheringTopic: Supporting Advocate Wellbeing: Virtual Gathering
Hosted By: Praxis International
Date/Time: Wednesday, June 10, 2022 at 4:00AM - 5:30 AM ChST
Description: The past two years have brought disruption and difficulty for so many, and they have drastically changed how we all live and work. We know that the months ahead will continue to bring new challenges for many. Advocates from around the country have found it beneficial to come together in solidarity and support. Please join us on 6-9-22 for a time of respite, a time to nourish ourselves and recharge for what lays ahead. You deserve time for yourself.
Location: via Zoom
Advocating for children and youth experiencing traumaTopic: Advocating for children and youth experiencing trauma
Hosted By: Red Wind Consulting, Inc
Date/Time: Wednesday, June 10, 2022 at 5:00AM ChST
Description: Domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, teen dating, and sex trafficking affect a disproportionate number of children and youth in native communities. This webinar will cover how children are affected by trauma, how their trauma symptoms differ, and what to expect while giving advocacy to children and youth. Each child's reaction to trauma will be unique, however nearly all children who have been through trauma may undergo emotional or behavioral changes for a period of time. When reactions become severe and persistent, they might constitute a problem. This webinar will look at trauma and how to give services and supports to help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, teen dating, and sex trafficking cope with it.
Location: via Zoom
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Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence OrganizationTopic: Leading the Change: Building Social Justice Gender-Based Violence Organization
Hosted By: Praxis International
Date/Time: Tuesday, June 14, 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
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Developing an Effective Firearm Relinquishment ProtocolTopic: Developing an Effective Firearm Relinquishment Protocol
Hosted By: Battered Women's Justice Project
Date/Time: Friday, June 17, 2022 04:00 AM ChST
Description: Developing an Effective Firearm Relinquishment Protocol, will be offered on June 16th and will provide concrete steps and recommendations for jurisdictions to consider when developing and implementing a mechanism that supports firearm relinquishment.
Location: via Zoom
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The Importance of Building a Coordinated Community Centered Response (CCR) to Indigenous Children and Youth (Part 1)Topic: The Importance of Building a Coordinated Community Centered Response (CCR) to Indigenous Children and Youth (Part 1)
Hosted By: Red Wind Consulting, Inc
Date/Time: Thursday, June 23 3:30 AM ChST
Description: We'll talk about why every tribal community requires a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) for Indigenous children and teens who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, teen dating, and sex trafficking in this session. How to start a CCR in your neighborhood or at school. Your program will benefit from effective leadership. We'll look at what relationships will be required for your CCR, as well as your support network. We can assist you in navigating through these barriers as they occur, for example, confidentiality, children's rights, ICWA, federal and tribal legislation. For you and our youth, CCR is a crucial community networking tool.
Location: via Zoom
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The Importance of Building a Coordinated Community Centered Response (CCR) to Indigenous Children and Youth (Part 2)Topic: The Importance of Building a Coordinated Community Centered Response (CCR) to Indigenous Children and Youth (Part 2)
Hosted By: Red Wind Consulting, Inc
Date/Time: Thursday, June 24 3:30 AM ChST
Description: We'll talk about why every tribal community requires a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) for Indigenous children and teens who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, teen dating, and sex trafficking in this session. How to start a CCR in your neighborhood or at school. Your program will benefit from effective leadership. We'll look at what relationships will be required for your CCR, as well as your support network. We can assist you in navigating through these barriers as they occur, for example, confidentiality, children's rights, ICWA, federal and tribal legislation. For you and our youth, CCR is a crucial community networking tool.
Location: via Zoom
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Supporting BIPOC Advocate Wellbeing: Virtual GatheringTopic: Supporting BIPOC Advocate Wellbeing: Virtual Gathering
Hosted By: Praxis International
Date/Time: Wednesday, June 29 4:00 AM ChST
Description: The past two years have brought disruption and difficulty for so many, and they have drastically changed how we all live and work. We know that the months ahead will continue to bring new challenges for many, but particularly for those who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). We invite all BIPOC advocates and staff to join us on 6-28-22 for a time of respite, a time to nourish ourselves and recharge for what lays ahead. You deserve time for yourself.
Location: via Zoom
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