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Long COVID: A Community Conversation on Disability, Equity, and Its Impact on Advocates and Survivors in Native Communities

TrainingBy adminOctober 17, 2022

“We discuss what the experts and survivors are experiencing and how this impacts Native communities, advocacy, and anti-violence work.”

Context is Key: Recognizing and Responding to Stalking

TrainingBy adminOctober 12, 2022

“This webinar provides an introduction to the crime of stalking, focusing on the definition, prevalence, dynamics, behaviors, and intersections with other victimizations (including intimate partner violence).”

#1Thing to #Care4Advocates Mind, Body, and Soul

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 11, 2022

“This 3-part webinar series will feature tools and strategies for supporting advocates’ health and wellness, including ways to prioritize self-care and avoid burnout.”

Bill of Rights to Support the Mental Health of Girls and Gender-Expansive Youth of Color in Schools

ResourcesBy adminOctober 10, 2022

“Advisors have drafted a document of demands that are fundamental to focus and learning. Schools’ recognition of these demands will accord girls and gender-expansive students of color the rights of dignity and respect that are inherent to all human beings.”

Repairing Black Girls’ Relationship with School: An Evaluation of the EMERGE Program for System-Impacted Girls

ResourcesBy adminOctober 6, 2022

“The EMERGE Reentry Program is a new promising model and educational approach that is designed to dismantle existing pathways to school disengagement and confinement and instead build pathways to college and careers for Black girls and other girls of color who have been involved in the juvenile-legal or foster care systems.”

PTSD Coach App

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 5, 2022

“If you have, or think you might have PTSD, this app is for you. Family and friends can also learn about PTSD and coping from this app.”

Supporting your team’s mental health after a violent news event

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 4, 2022

“The author, founder and CEO of a nonprofit driving culture change around workplace mental health, offers five ways for managers and leaders to support their people and themselves through violent, devastating events.”

Why is visualizing data vital to sexual violence prevention?

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 3, 2022

“What are you trying to say?” informs a lot of my presentations or workshops. In bringing this approach to our data and the ways we visualize it, I was able to cut out a lot of the noise and distractions that interfered with our key takeaways being fully useful, understood, and germinating conversations around violence prevention solutions and strategies.”

Critical Intersections in DV: Housing, Identity, and the Legal System

Resources, TrainingBy adminOctober 1, 2022

15 DV-related resources discussing identity or system intersections from the past year

Assisting Victims of Hate Crimes

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 30, 2022

“Best practices in assisting victims of youth hate crimes, incorporate victim assistance strategies into their programs by sharing examples of current programming, and understand ways to assist those impacted by youth hate and bias-based crimes.”

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