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SUMMARY:Facilitators of Help-Seeking for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:A survivor’s decision to engage with formal services for experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) is influenced by factors at the individual\, interpersonal\, and sociocultural levels. Understanding the factors that facilitate survivors’ choice to seek services could be beneficial to formal service providers including community agencies\, health professionals\, and the criminal justice system\, providing guidance toward the development and implementation of accessible services for survivors of IPV. This presentation reviews seven key factors that facilitate survivors’ formal help-seeking. \nThis webinar will help participants to: \n\nUnderstand the role of formal services in responding to intimate partner violence (IPV).\nExamine the current state of the literature surrounding facilitators of formal IPV help-seeking.\nExplore how to incorporate identified facilitators into IPV service approaches\, with implications for researchers and practitioners.\n\nPresenters: \nKristen Ravi\, Ph.D. is an assistant professor at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Her program of research primarily focuses on children’s exposure to parental intimate partner violence and their social\, mental health\, and academic outcomes. Her other research interests include IPV help seeking\, IPV among immigrants and refugees and survivors’ experiences of transportation coercion. \nSarah Leat\, Ph.D. is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Memphis. She studies interpersonal violence\, specifically focusing on sexual violence and intimate partner violence. Her research interests center on help-seeking behaviors among survivors of intimate partner violence and the impact of the built environment on survivors’ abilities to access services and receive positive outcomes from those services. \nChristina Cicconi\, M.A.\, MSW has worked with IPV survivors for the past five years and is currently a case manager at the Johnson County Family Crisis Center which offers services to IPV survivors such as counseling\, parenting classes\, IPV education\, and emergency shelter. She holds a Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology degree and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. \n  \nREGISTER \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/facilitators-of-help-seeking-for-survivors-of-intimate-partner-violence-in-the-u-s/
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SUMMARY:33rd Annual Virtual COVA Conference
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Skill Building Session Week (pre-conference): \nSeptember 13-16\, 2021 \nPlatform: Crowdcast \nMembers: $150 per Session; Non-Members: $200 per Session \nFeaturing 4 all-day virtual Skill Building Session master classes: \n-Sept. 13: The Anatomy of a Trauma Informed Approach to Sexual Assault; Setting the Stage for Success\n-Sept. 14: Manipulation & Murder: The Hows and Whys of the Kelsey Berreth Case\n-Sept. 15: Self-Care Beyond the Bubble Bath\n-Sept. 16: Holistic Professional Wellness: Beyond Vicarious Trauma \n  \nVirtual COVA Conference:\nSeptember 20-22\, 2021 \nPlatform: Crowdcast \nMembers: $400; Non-Members: $450 \nEnjoy 3 Keynotes and choose from 4 simultaneous workshops offered 3 times a day. That’s a total of 36 workshops in 13 track topics!! \n  \nThe COVA Conference is amongst the largest victim services conferences in the country. In addition to pre-conference all-day Skill Building Session master classes\, the COVA Conference is three day event featuring 3 keynote speakers and 36+ workshops. Participants learn new skills and best practices for the victim services field. Last year\, for the 2020 Virtual COVA Conference\, we had over 1\,402 attendees from government agencies\, district attorney offices\, law enforcement\, victim services field professionals\, victim advocacy non-profit organizations\, as well as victims and survivors.
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/33rd-annual-virtual-cova-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T133000
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SUMMARY:Symposium: Missing or Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives
DESCRIPTION:In an effort to find lasting solutions to the public safety challenges Tribal communities encounter and to protect them from violence\, abuse\, and exploitation\, a virtual national symposium on missing or murdered indigenous persons (MMIP) related issues for federal\, state\, tribal and local stakeholders is being held September 14-16\, 2021. This MMIP training will address important topics like data collection\, victim advocacy\, creating a community strategy for addressing missing persons\, and working collaboratively across jurisdictions.\nThe first day\, Sept. 14\, features sessions on Data About MMIP: What We Know and What We Don’t Know. \nSchedule and Registration \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/symposium-missing-or-murdered-american-indians-and-alaska-natives/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T133000
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CREATED:20210901T173615Z
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SUMMARY:el Instituto Haciendo Realidad la Justicia/Actualizing Justice Institute
DESCRIPTION:El Centro Nacional de Recursos sobre la Violencia Doméstica y el Instituto Nacional LGBTQ sobre Violencia de Parejas Íntimas en colaboración con la Universidad de Maryland\, Condado de Baltimore y\, el Consorcio de Investigación sobre la Violencia Basada en el Género de la Universidad Estatal de Michigan se complacen en invitarte para que participes en el curso inaugural Haciendo Realidad la Justicia. No te pierdas la oportunidad de participar en esta oportunidad transformativa para les profesionales e investigadores de violencia basada en el género involucrades en prácticas de investigación participativa comunitaria. Les participantes aprenderán nuevos métodos\, compartirán habilidades y crearán colaboraciones significativas que tendrán un efecto positivo en su trabajo en nuestras comunidades. Este evento es virtual\, gratis y está abierto para todas las personas. El evento se ofrecerá en inglés con servicios de interpretación en español y en lenguaje de señas estadounidense con subtítulos ocultos. \n______ \nThe National Resource Center on Domestic Violence and the National LGBTQ Institute on IPV in partnership with the University of Maryland\, Baltimore County\, and Michigan State University Research Consortium on Gender Based Violence are pleased to invite you to participate in the inaugural Actualizing Justice Institute. Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in this transformative event for gender-based violence practitioners and researchers who engage in community-based participatory research. Participants will learn new methods\, share skills\, and create meaningful collaborations that will have a positive impact on their work in our communities. This is a virtual event which is free and open to all. This event will be offered in English with Spanish & ASL interpretation and closed captioning. More information: https://nrcdv.org/training/aji \nWhen: \n\nSeptember 14: 10:30am-3:00pm PST / 12:30pm-5:00pm CST / 1:30pm-6:00pm EST\nSeptember 16\, 21\, and 23: 11:00am – 3:00pm PST / 1:00pm – 5:00pm CST / 2:00pm – 6:00pm EST\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/el-instituto-haciendo-realidad-la-justicia-actualizing-justice-institute/
CATEGORIES:Conferences for Victim Services,External Events
ORGANIZER;CN="National Resource Center on Domestic Violence":MAILTO:nrcdv@nrcdv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210929T140000
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with the Authors of Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex\, Power\, and Assault on Campus
DESCRIPTION:Campuses are uniquely positioned to create environments that protect students against sexual assault and dating violence and to partner across on- and off-campus entities for a common purpose. Campuses are also experiencing a time of intense change due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, with a new round of changes coming as campuses think about what a new normal looks like for their community. Join PreventConnect as they host a web conference conversation with Jennifer Hirsch and Shamus Khan\, authors of Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex\, Power\, and Assault on Campus. They will discuss what their campus research found\, the implications for prevention\, and what campus preventionists and others on campuses can do to go beyond education to create protective environments for students. \nOBJECTIVES \n\nDescribe the key findings of Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex\, Power\, and Assault on Campus\nIdentify opportunities to create campus environments that protect against sexual and dating violence\nDiscuss implications for shifting campus sexual and dating violence prevention to the community-level\n\nHOSTS/FACILITATORS: Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez & Tori VandeLinde\, PreventConnect & ValorUS \nGUESTS: \n\nJennifer S. Hirsch Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health\, co-author of Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex\, Power\, and Assault on Campus\nShamus Khan\, Professor of Sociology and American Studies at Princeton University\, co-author of Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex\, Power\, and Assault on Campus\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/a-conversation-with-the-authors-of-sexual-citizens-a-landmark-study-of-sex-power-and-assault-on-campus/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T120000
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CREATED:20210818T231646Z
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SUMMARY:Campus Responses to Sexual Misconduct: Changing the Culture on Campus
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Center for Research on Violence Against Women Virtual Conference will focus on Campus Responses to Sexual Misconduct.  Sessions at this conference will address campus sexual misconduct at a “meta” level\, looking at interventions that are designed to change campus culture. The event will convene the voices of leading national researchers and practitioners addressing sexual assault\, sexual harassment\, and bullying\, as well as evaluation methods for broad-based programs. This conference provides information relevant to student life\, college administrators\, researchers\, Title IX\, advocates\, counseling personnel\, and others interested in topics related to campus sexual misconduct. \nThe Center for Research on Violence Against Women is a program of the University of Kentucky. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/campus-responses-to-sexual-misconduct-changing-the-culture-on-campus/
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