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October 2017
2nd Annual Attorney General Rosenblum’s Elder Abuse Conference
Conference
Regional Victim Assistance Training
For the second year in a row, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum is hosting a conference on elder abuse. The Conference is open to law enforcement, district attorneys, deputy district attorneys, U.S. Attorneys serving in Oregon, Adult Protective Services, medical professionals, and individuals employed by the federal, state or local government. If you are NOT a government employee and would like to register for the conference, please contact Ellen Klem at ellen.klem@doj.oregon.gov
April 2018
2018 Oregon Nonprofit Leaders Conference
Conference
Regional Victim Assistance Training
This spring the Oregon Nonprofit Leaders Conference will be held at the Ashland Hills Hotel and Suites in Ashland, Oregon. For 29 years ONLC has brought together over 350 nonprofits, funders and thought leaders to explore the challenges and opportunities of nonprofit management today. Conference attendees will have the opportunity to meet with funders from around the region, attend a series of sessions and workshops designed to help nonprofit leaders and network with peers! Details below: Dates: April 16-17, 2018…
19th Annual Child Abuse & Family Violence Summit
Conference
Regional Victim Assistance Training
The Child Abuse and Family Violence Summit is a three-and-a-half day, multi-disciplinary conference for professionals working in the areas of investigations, interviewing, assessment, prosecution, and treatment of child abuse, neglect and domestic violence. The Summit is hosted by the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Child Abuse Team and the Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT). The Summit’s goal is to educate professionals on the complex issues associated with child abuse and family violence, to broaden each professional’s knowledge base in multiple…
May 2018
OCADSV Conference
Conference
Regional Victim Assistance Training
The Oregon Coalition's annual conference invites domestic and sexual violence advocacy program staff, community partners, social workers, government officials, and others throughout the state to learn, network and develop new tools to take back to their communities.
June 2018
2018 Crime Victim Law Conference
Conference
Regional Victim Assistance Training
NCVLI’s annual Crime Victim Law Conference, now in its 17th year, continues to be the only national conference focusing on rights enforcement in criminal cases, which is a critical but often overlooked component of holistic victim services. The Conference provides participants with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to provide effective legal services to victims of crime. NCVLI chose the Oregon Convention Center, located in the Lloyd District in Portland, Oregon across the river east of downtown. Conveniently located in…
September 2018
Leave No Victim Behind III
Conference
Regional Victim Assistance Training
- Best Practices for Mass Violence Response, Tribal Perspectives and Hate Crimes The California Victim Compensation Board is once again collaborating with Chief Matthew Carmichael of the University of Oregon Police Department on effective partnerships between law enforcement and victim services to assist victims of crime. The conference will take place in the great Pacific Northwest from September 5-7, 2018 at the University of Oregon in Eugene. This year, our conference will be held in a larger venue and will…
April 2019
Tribal, State and Federal Summit: Rising to the Challenge: Addressing Impacts to Mind, Body and Soul
Conference
Regional Victim Assistance Training
The Oregon Department of Justice, Crime Victim and Survivor Services Division (CVSSD), in support of the " Tribal, State and Federal Summit: Rising to the Challenge: Addressing Impacts to Mind, Body and Soul" sponsored by The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), is pleased to announce a free training opportunity that includes a pre-conference with disciplinary specific training in advocacy as well as law enforcement and Medical Behavioral Health on April 16, 2019 and conference for all disciplines on April 17 and…