Supporting Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific-Islander Victims
“This webcast will be a conversation between Safe Havens and Sarah Khan, Director of Programs at API-GBV.”
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“This webcast will be a conversation between Safe Havens and Sarah Khan, Director of Programs at API-GBV.”
“This know-your-rights resource provides immigrants and their allies with accurate information so that immigrants can know their rights, understand the possible risks of participating in protests.”
“These outcomes have valuable practical use beyond reporting and can be used to support program communications, fundraising, and grant applications.”
“Experts will provide practical information about how you can incorporate a courthouse facility dog … into direct victim service programs.”
“Participants will learn about the scope of the crisis of the criminalization of survivors; ways that the criminal legal system causes, replicates, and perpetuates harm to victims, their families, and communities…”
“In this first video, you’ll learn about trauma informed services, youth partnership, as well as choice and voice for survivors.”
MiVAN would like to invite you to take a look at some of the useful trainings, videos, and other resources available from us and national organizations that highlight varying ways in which an advocate can practice trauma-informed care, especially in the wake of mass violence.
“This Specialty Institute will introduce the newly created Indigenous Safe Housing Center and offer important and timely presentations designed to address the spectrum of housing issues for Indigenous victim/survivors.”
“Reports of seriously considering suicide among LGBTQ youth respondents have increased from 40% to 42% to 45%”
“This manual is designed to help those providing services to survivors of sexual violence serve teens using a trauma-informed approach.”
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