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You Thought the Boyfriend Loophole Was Closing… Not Exactly.

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 15, 2022

“For those in a “continuous serious relationship,” this legislation closes the “boyfriend loophole” of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence.  While we understand that this language will help some survivors, we realize that many survivors will be left unprotected.”

Stalking on College Campuses

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 14, 2022

“Though stalking victimization is prevalent among young adults and covered under the Clery Act, stalking is rarely addressed on college campuses to the same degree as intimate partner and/or sexual violence.”

The Prosecutors’ Role in Achieving Survivor-Centered Justice in Human Trafficking Cases

TrainingBy adminJuly 14, 2022

“When communities develop responses to human trafficking cases, prosecutors are uniquely positioned to guide policies and practices, including how victims and survivors are treated when they do interact with the criminal justice system.”

Assisted Living for People with Mental Health Disorders

ResourcesBy adminJuly 11, 2022

“While there’s no one-size-fits-all treatment for mental health disorders, seniors who are struggling with issues such as depression, anxiety and eating disorders may want to consider joining an assisted living community.”

Defining Indian Country and Protecting Crime Victims

TrainingBy adminJuly 11, 2022

“What is Indian Country? What is the landmark 2020 Supreme Court decision, McGirt v. Oklahoma? How does it impact me and the Native survivors and victims I support?”

The Intersection of Trauma Informed Victim Assistance & Community Violence Intervention

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 8, 2022

“This presentation increases understanding of the effects of trauma on victims of violence, discusses best practices for providing trauma-informed services and assistance and identifies how this approach should be an integral part of broader community violence intervention efforts.”

AAPI LGBTQ Youth Face Unique Mental Health Challenges, Increased Racial & Ethnic Discrimination

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 7, 2022

“This report is one of the first to analyze the mental health outcomes among youth who are both AAPI and LGBTQ — and provides findings specific to six major AAPI origin groups: Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Korean, and Vietnamese LGBTQ youth.”

Privacy and the Medical Forensic Exam

TrainingBy adminJuly 6, 2022

“SANEs are very familiar with the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), but may not be as familiar with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).”

Uplifting the Voices of MMIW Surviving Families

TrainingBy adminJuly 6, 2022

“By learning from the experiences of surviving family members of MMIW, the movement can work to achieve the reforms needed to safeguard the lives of Indigenous women and strengthen the authority of Indian nations to protect their citizens.”

Intersection of Juvenile Justice and Sex Trafficking of Black Girls

TrainingBy adminJuly 5, 2022

“This video explains how “adultification” and “sexualization” contribute to Black girls’ involvement with the juvenile justice system and its impact on their mental health, ways to combat the criminalization of Black girls.”

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