Showing posts with label Webinars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Webinars. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

PreventConnect 2012 Web Conferences

    April 24 & 26, 2012: A Good Solution Solves Multiple Problems
    Annie Lyles & Carolina Guzman, Prevention Institute

    May 22 & 23, 2012: Social Change and Social Justice: Building Bridges Between Movements
    Annie Lyles & Carolina Guzman, Prevention Institute

    June 13 & 14, 2012: Don’t Let Prevention Stand Alone: Integrating Prevention Efforts in Your Agency and Community    Annie Lyles & Menaka Mohan, Prevention Institute

    June 18 & 20, 2012: Expanding the Evidence Dialogue I:  Exploring Research, Community Context and the Experiences of Practitioners to determine What Works.
    Sally Thigpen, Helen Singer and Natalie Wilkins, Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    July 31, 2012: How Can We Help? Developing Shared Goals For Diverse Community Priorities
    Annie Lyles and Larry Cohen, Prevention Institute

    August 15 & 16, 2012: When Place is the Focus: Connecting Prevention Approaches to Place Based Initiatives Annie Lyles & Menaka Mohan, Prevention Institute

    September 18 & 19, 2012: Expanding the Evidence Dialogue II:  Balancing Research, Community Context and the Experiences of Practitioners to determine What Works.
    Sally Thigpen, Helen Singer and Natalie Wilkins, Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

REGISTER:
http://preventconnect.org/2012/03/preventconnect-2012-web-conferences/

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Webinar: ReThink Tank: Sexism & Domestic Violence – Binary Systems of Sex & Gender

Tuesday, April 10th from 12:00 – 1:30 pm PST

To register, click here: http://bwjp.ilinc.com/register/hpywhms

In order to recognize how “sexism” functions in intimate partner violence, we have to have some common understanding of sex, sexuality and gender.  This webinar will break down the Binary System of Sex and Gender and share fresh perspectives on the issue of “sexism”.
 
Presented by Jake Fawcett, Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Assessing Patterns of Coercive Control in Abusive Relationships, Part 3: Practice and Program Implementation

Tuesday,  April 3rd from 12:00 – 1:30 pm PST

To register, click here: http://bwjp.ilinc.com/register/yzcvycs

Part 3 in a 3 part series on “Assessing Patterns of Coercive Control in Abusive Relationships”, this session continues to offer opportunities to engage in skill building and practice with the Northwest Network’s assessment tool.  Using real-life examples, role-play observation and hands-on exercises, participants will deepen their understanding and build capacity to conduct assessments. This session will also address the myriad considerations for implementation, including documentation, intake policy best practices and organizational considerations relevant for programs who are interested in increasing their competency in serving LGBTQ survivors and integrating a broader practice of assessment into their service delivery.
 
*participation in “Assessing Patterns of Coercive Control in Abusive Relationships: A Basic Skill for LGBT DV Advocacy” Parts 1 & 2 highly encouraged.
 
Presented by Kristin Tucker, Senior Program Manager, Northwest Network
 
This webinar is supported by Grant No. 2011-TA-AX-K014 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this program are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

Webinar: Allies in Action: Building the Movement to End Violence Against Native Women

Webinar on April 3 to help build unity in action between tribal and non-tribal advocates, coalitions and allies.  Native women seeking safety need the support of the national movement to end violence against women.  Allies in action means standing together to oppose race-based loopholes allowing batterers and rapist to act with impunity.

Friday, March 2, 2012

ARC’s Spring 2012 Racial Justice Webinar Series

http://www.arc.org/content/view/2303/219/
not free.

“Changing the Conversation on Race”
March 15, 1pm ET/10am PT

“Taking Real Steps Towards Racial Justice”
April 19, 1pm ET/10am PT

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Webinar: Truth, Healing and Reconciliation

Sandra White Hawk, AHA Advisory Group member, will present an historical overview of the removal of large numbers of Native American children from their tribal families during two periods in U.S. history. She will share her personal story as one of the children removed from her Indian family and describe how it impacted her life. White Hawk will also discuss how she drew from this experience in pioneering opportunities for Native adoptees and formerly fostered individuals to reconnect with their tribal communities by developing Truth, Healing and Reconciliation forums, now offered throughout the United States. AHA will sponsor one of White Hawk's forums in the Twin Cities in March 2011.

Fees
$15.00 Webinar only
$15.00 CD only
$20.00 CD and Webinar

To register, call Anne Johnson at 612-746-5122. Registration will NOT be available the day of the webinar.

Friday, September 24, 2010

CalCASA Web Conferences!


https://calcasa.ilinc.com/perl/ilinc/lms/event.pl?pp=calcasa#none

CalCASA has a number of web conferences that you can attend. Many are available at any time and some are time specific. Check out the link above to learn more about topics that range from Creating Effective Programs... to Confidentiality.

These count towards your continuing education if you are a CA Certified Rape Crisis Counselor.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Ritual Abuse: Wokshops & Webinars

http://www.survivorship.org/events.html

Workshop: Writing Ourselves Whole

Webinars:
Empowerment and Managing the Effects of Programming.
The Benefits of Developing Co-Consciousness Early in the Healing Process.
Understanding Nazi Influence in Ritual Abuse.