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April 2021
Trauma Informed 101: Stress and the Brain
Regional Victim Assistance Training
When the brain is impacted by traumatic events it changes how the brain can approach and perceive the world. Outcomes include: • Understand the impacts that trauma has on the developing brain. • Identify ways of understanding possible reasons behind an individual's thinking, behavior and their way of relating to the world. • Explain how the functions of the brain can be impacted by stress and trauma. It is highly recommended for participants to have previously completed Trauma Informed 101:…
Serving Survivors of Sexual Assault with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Each April, we come together to pause, to reflect, and to uplift the experiences of sexual assault survivors. Please join us as we honor Sexual Assault Awareness Month with a conversation centering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who are more likely to experience sexual assault. In this webinar, you will learn about the unique risks they face, barriers they encounter when seeking services, and best practices that you can implement to serve survivors with I/DD effectively. Also, a…
May 2021
Teen Dating Violence Help-Seeking Among Ethnically and Racially Diverse Youth
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Teen dating violence (TDV) affects millions of youths in the United States and globally each year. TDV has been associated with negative physical health and mental health outcomes. Yet, the prevalence of help-seeking among youth who have experience TDV is fairly low. Youth from diverse racial and ethnic groups are particularly vulnerable to TDV victimization but are still underrepresented in TDV research. Presenters will assess the state of the empirical literature on dating violence and help-seeking intentions and behaviors among…
Serving Survivors with Mental Health Disabilities
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Each May, we observe Mental Health Awareness Month. It is a time to celebrate the resilience of people with mental health disabilities and honor their voices as they work to end stigma and increase access. This month also provides us with an opportunity to reflect on where we can improve our services to better serve them. Survivors of domestic and sexual violence with mental health disabilities still face significant barriers in seeking and receiving healing services, including more significant or…
Improving Outcomes TTA: Measuring Outcomes for Human Trafficking Survivors – Register now!
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
RTI International’s Outcomes for Human Trafficking Survivors Instrument is a user-friendly, excel-based tool that measures changes in feelings of safety, well-being, social connectedness, and self-sufficiency. The tool is relevant to programs serving minor and adult victims of sex and labor trafficking, and is available to service providers at no cost. This webinar will include: • A presentation describing the development and testing of the tool which can be used to measure service outcomes for human trafficking survivors; and, • A…
Emerging Issues Webinar: Protective Factors for Children (Part 1)
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
The National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) will host a 90-minute webinar on emerging trends and case studies that address protective factors for children. The webinar will also highlight identifying at-risk populations, including LGBTQIA2S+ youth, all-male youth, runaway and homeless youth, Native youth, and unaccompanied minors. Learning Objectives • Define “disconnected youth” and understand why they are at risk of human trafficking. • Discuss trauma- and survivor-informed strategies to reduce risk factors and increase protective factors for…
Emerging Issues Webinar: Protective Factors for Children (Part 1)
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
The National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) will host a 90-minute webinar on emerging trends and case studies that address protective factors for children. The webinar will also highlight identifying at-risk populations, including LGBTQIA2S+ youth, all-male youth, runaway youth, youth who are experiencing homelessness, Indigenous youth, and unaccompanied children. Learning Objectives • Define “disconnected youth” and understand how they are more at risk of experiencing human trafficking. • Discuss trauma- and survivor-informed strategies to reduce risk factors…
June 2021
Victims No Longer: Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Child Abuse
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
This one-day training is for clinicians and others who are interested in learning about male survivors of sexual child abuse. Mike will present on the issues and needs of male survivors, useful and unhelpful therapy approaches, and concerns of professionals working with male survivors. This didactic training differs from Mike’s therapy group workshops for survivors, but non-clinicians are welcome to attend. Schedule for Mike Lew training, Friday June 4, 2021 Morning Session (9:00-12:15 including mid-morning break) • Introduction, presenter’s background…
Mindfulness as Self Care
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Burnout is rampant in the fields where caring for others is the primary mission. Outcomes include: • Understand the elements that lead to burnout. • Identify ways to mitigate the impact of burnout so you can continue to arrive at work as your best self. Please note, for these trainings it is recommended to have previously completed Trauma Informed 101 or a similar foundational course. Otherwise (or if you would like a refresher), please review these resources from Trauma Informed…
Upcoming Webinar: Protective Factors for Children (Part 2)
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
The National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) will host a 90-minute webinar on emerging trends and case studies that address protective factors for children. The webinar will highlight how systems can better work with at-risk populations, including LGBTQIA2S+ youth, all-male youth, runaway youth, youth who are experiencing homelessness, Indigenous youth, and unaccompanied children. Learning Objectives • Understand how “disconnected youth” interact with systems. • Discuss trauma-informed and survivor-informed strategies that systems-based employees may use to reduce risk…