IAFN Webinar: Safety For All
This training will focus on the nexus between intimate partner violence perpetrators and the danger they pose to their significant other, third parties and law enforcement.
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This training will focus on the nexus between intimate partner violence perpetrators and the danger they pose to their significant other, third parties and law enforcement.
The panel of Indigenous 2SLGBTQ youth present an integral call to action modeling the necessity of youth leadership in initiatives impacting their lives.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Domestic Violence: What are the Connections? March 2021 National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) We know that domestic violence is a pattern of abuse and that victim/survivors often experience repeated instances of physical, mental, emotional, psychological and spiritual violence. Traumatic brain injuries are often the result of repeated physical abuse and…
This webinar is about supporting Latinx survivors of domestic violence.
Understanding Adolescent Brain Development in Teen Dating Violence Cases March 29, 3:00-4:30pm EST National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Link to view webinar recording. This webinar is part of the Teen Dating Violence Judicial Training and Technical Assistance Project. The 90-minute presentation will provide participant judges with a brief overview of brain development…
“The Abuse in Later Life Education Series for Advocates consists of 20 instructional video clips featuring national experts discussing key topics advocates encounter when serving older survivors.”
“The webinar will offer tools to prepare crime victim advocates to identify victims who are exhibiting symptoms of suicidality, provide a brief intervention and referral to clinical mental health services, and provide ongoing support to victims.”
“Join us to gain an overview of the corrections systems and how to address common misconceptions. Each 60-minute session features a brief overview presentation followed by an opportunity to engage in an in-depth facilitated discussion and question and answer (Q&A) session with subject matter experts, practitioners in the field, and other attendees.”
“This video addresses basic issues in trauma-informed care for children with IDD. Presenters provide an overview of the challenges and strengths these children often present as clients (and the benefits and challenges of working with them), types and causes of IDD, diagnostic and assessment issues, and practical suggestions for tailoring evidence-based treatments.”
“This webinar will focus on how we, as tribal domestic violence programs and shelters can prepare and insure our ability to conduct business after a disaster strikes. It will not only address personal preparedness, but important information on how to continue critical operations of tribal domestic violence programs.”
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