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January 2022
San Joaquin County 5th Annual Human Trafficking End It Summit
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Together, the San Joaquin County Human Trafficking Task Force and the San Joaquin County Office of Education present the 5th Annual Human Trafficking End It Summit. To secure a reservation please register using the Eventbrite link.
New SOAR Training Pilot— Working With Foreign National Minors
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
The National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) is excited to deliver a virtual pilot of our new SOAR training designed for providers who work with foreign national minors younger than age 25. Participants will learn about common tactics that traffickers use to exploit foreign national minors, how to ask about potential trafficking, and the available resources to support foreign national minors who have experienced trafficking during their journey to the United States or while in the United…
Trauma-informed Strategies to Address Victim and Witness Intimidation and Retaliation
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Project Safe Neighborhoods Training and Technical Assistance team will host a webinar focused on trauma-informed strategies to address victim and witnesses intimidation and retaliation. This webinar will be led by the National Center for Victims of Crime on Thursday, January 13th, 2021 at 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern Time. A deep understanding of victim and witness intimidation and retaliation is crucial in any agency’s violent crime reduction strategy. Jurisdictions across our country seek training and technical assistance to inform…
What’s Happening for Deaf Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence?
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Deaf domestic and sexual violence programs are few and far between in comparison to hearing programs. There are only 20 "for Deaf, by Deaf" programs compared to approximately 3,000 programs designed for hearing survivors. What does this mean for Deaf survivors of domestic and sexual violence trying to heal from violence and abuse? Join this panel discussion with advocates from Deaf domestic and sexual violence programs to learn more about the state of Deaf services. These boots-on-ground advocates will share…
February 2022
Trauma Informed Supervision
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Providing direct services to vulnerable people is exhausting and rewarding work. Many of us come to it because of the ways the mission of our organization has impacted us personally, and all of us have a desire to improve the lives and honor the strengths of those who need our services. Because of the intense connection individual employees bring to their direct service, supervision that is trauma informed and focused on trust and kindness is essential to creating healthy work…
Pretrial Justice and Intimate Partner Violence: A National Portrait
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Join the National Center for Victims of Crime and the Center for Court Innovation for a webinar on pretrial practices in domestic violence cases on February 8th at 11:00 AM (PST)! As pretrial releases and bail reform become more commonplace across the country, systems are grappling with how best to ensure the safety of survivors in these cases. To better understand the scope of pretrial practices in Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) cases, the Center for Court Innovation conducted a mixed-methods…
Trauma Informed Supervision
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Providing direct services to vulnerable people is exhausting and rewarding work. Many of us come to it because of the ways the mission of our organization has impacted us personally, and all of us have a desire to improve the lives and honor the strengths of those who need our services. Because of the intense connection individual employees bring to their direct service, supervision that is trauma informed and focused on trust and kindness is essential to creating healthy work…
Taking Action Assisting Victims of Financial Fraud
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
In 2020, there were 2.2 million fraud complaints made to the FTC. This financial loss, cost consumers 3.3 billion dollars last year. Anyone can be a victim of financial fraud, and perpetrators of this type of crime can range from the most intimate of people like partners and family members to strangers far away. With the increase of financial fraud, it’s important for service providers, practitioners, and those who do client-facing work, to understand the dynamics of financial fraud and…
March 2022
Trauma Informed Supervision
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Providing direct services to vulnerable people is exhausting and rewarding work. Many of us come to it because of the ways the mission of our organization has impacted us personally, and all of us have a desire to improve the lives and honor the strengths of those who need our services. Because of the intense connection individual employees bring to their direct service, supervision that is trauma informed and focused on trust and kindness is essential to creating healthy work…
Domestic Violence for Mental Health Professionals: Part 1 of 4
Regional Victim Assistance Training
Webinar
Part 1: Understanding Domestic Violence: Beyond Physical Abuse The Oregon Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence will be hosting a four part series, updated with advances in the field since our first series in 2015, presented once again by Chris Huffine, Psy.D, Author of "Becoming Allies". Register now for a 4 session webinar series on the following Wednesdays in 2022 from 10am- 12pm PST. CEU accreditation pending.