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Working with Immigrant Survivors

Action Alliance 1413 W. Main Street, Richmond, VA, United States

Working with Immigrant Survivors Domestic violence is a serious, pervasive, and complex issue that affects people from all walks of life. Immigrant survivors of domestic violence face unique challenges and barriers that require specialized knowledge and attention. Susheela Varky, Esq. Director of the Center for Family Advocacy and Legal Assistance for Victim Immigrants of Domestic Abuse …

Advocacy Outcomes and DOW

Virtual

How do we know our services are making an impact? Join the Action Alliance for a facilitated discussion on the outcomes of advocacy services, Documenting Our Work (DOW) and other tools, and how evaluation can help us stay grounded in our values. ACCESSIBILITY INFO: Our events are in spoken and written English. While we recommend …

State and Local Partners In Person Southwest Region

This invitation is open to advocates, preventionists, and other partners serving survivors and/or supporting community education on healthy relationships. Our time together will be spent learning from each other and from speakers, discussion on statewide issues, resources, etc. The following sessions will be virtual from 10:00 - 12:00pm: September 14 (Northern Region), December 7 (statewide …

ECHO@Edu: Campus Violence Prevention

Virtual

Do you feel like you're on a prevention island at your campus? Join us for the following sessions to build your prevention network, connect over challenging cases, and stay on top of the best practices in sexual and intimate partner violence primary prevention, all from the comfort of your office. ECHO@Edu will be held on …

Violence Prevention in Action ECHO

Virtual

Project ECHO uses Zoom, the teleconferencing software, to connect professionals from multiple locations to present challenging cases to each other, gather feedback and recommendations, and to discuss new developments and best practices. The structure of each ECHO Clinic is an integral component of the ECHO model. ECHO is an international evidence-based model for training and …

Basic Domestic Violence Advocacy Training

Training Center 1413 W. Main St., Richmond, VA

This training is designed for advocates in their first year of work in the field if Domestic or Intimate Partner Violence Advocacy. Participants will be able to identify and define domestic and intimate partner violence; learn the building blocks for a trauma informed response and broaden their understanding of risk assessment and safety planning. Participants …

Basic Sexual Violence Advocacy Training

Training Center 1413 W. Main St., Richmond, VA

Basic Sexual Violence Advocacy Training This training is designed for advocates in their first year of work in the field of Sexual Violence Advocacy. Participants will learn how to recognize sexual violence, it’s root causes and its impact on individuals and communities; they will learn about the Cultural Context that supports sexual violence and an …

On the Docket with JPT

Virtual

Join the Justice Projects Team for open hours to discuss and learn about topics ranging from confidentiality to firearms laws to reproductive freedom for survivors and everything in between. This will be a semi-structured learning space combining traditional training with open conversation, peer learning, and program sharing. Bring your expertise and your curiosity! May 5th: …

Quarterly Finance Training Series- Promoting your Mission and Vision as you Develop an Agency Budget

Action Alliance 1413 W. Main Street, Richmond, VA, United States

The annual budget process is an exciting opportunity to put your agency mission, vision and values to work as you shape the income, spending and savings paths for the upcoming year. Join us for this in person training as Executive Director, Kristi Van Audenhove, and Associate Director, Angela Blount, give you tips and tricks to …

Sexual and Reproductive Coercion: What Advocates and Healthcare Providers Need to Know

Training Center 1413 W. Main St., Richmond, VA

This training is open to advocates, reproductive health providers, and clinic staff. Through this training, participants will become familiar with the dynamics of sexual and reproductive coercion and learn the value of taking a trauma-informed, universal education approach to interactions with clients and patients. Participants will increase their comfort and general understanding of reproductive health …

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