New Member Orientation
VirtualUpdate: Due to low enrollment, we will not be hosting this meeting as previously scheduled. If you have questions about membership or would like an individualized orientation to the Action … ›
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Update: Due to low enrollment, we will not be hosting this meeting as previously scheduled. If you have questions about membership or would like an individualized orientation to the Action … ›
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 … ›
DO YOU: Building Youth Resilience Through Creative Expression is a primary prevention strategy to address teen dating violence, sexual harassment, and bullying by promoting positive youth development and healthy relationships. … ›
During this annual membership meeting, we’ll report on what we’ve accomplished in the past year and what we have planned for the year ahead. The Governing Body will also be … ›
Join us on Thursday, October 6th from 10 am-12 pm for the fourth of our regional 2022 State and Local Partners meetings! This invitation is open to advocates, preventionists, and … ›
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 … ›
Since its inception in 1996, VAdata has been an invaluable tool for Virginia advocates tracking services to survivors and information about their experiences of violence. This training is for staff … ›
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 … ›
Over the past two+ years, we have all navigated significant innumerable challenges and crises. As advocates, preventionists, and other front-line specialists working in sexual and domestic violence agencies, that has meant responding to the needs of survivors in addition to caring for ourselves, our families, and our communities. We invite you to reconnect with advocates across Virginia through the practice of storytelling, an invitation to enter a space of curiosity and wisdom.
So welcome to the circle - everything is welcome, everything is medicine.
Sexual and domestic violence agencies across the state are using VAdata to track services and support grant reports. This training provides existing VAdata users with information about the different reports … ›
Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Agencies