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SUMMARY:National Town Hall on Mass Violence & Readiness
DESCRIPTION:The National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center’s second National Town Hall on Mass Violence will focus on readiness. Participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the traditional and non-traditional professionals who are involved in responding to MVIs\, and their respective roles and responsibilities.\nIdentify the structures and collaborative strategies needed for effective\, survivor-centered MVI readiness and preparation\nDescribe the importance and core elements of advance planning to strengthen a state’s or community’s readiness to respond to a MVI.\n\nModerated by Anne Seymour\, and hosted by Dr. Alyssa Rheingold of the National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center\, panelists will include: \n\nEugenia Pedley (OVC Program Manager)\nAmanda Eagan (ICP-TTA\, Senior T/TA Specialist)\nMichelle Garcia (Director\, DC Mayor’s Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants)\,\nPamela Ferguson-Brey (Director\, Hawai’i Crime Victim Compensation Commission) and\nRandi U. Barretto (Special Projects Coordinator\, Hawai’i Crime Victim Compensation Commission)\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/webinar-registration-for-national-town-hall-on-mass-violence-readiness/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center":MAILTO:info@nmvvrc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T150000
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SUMMARY:Accounting for our communities: Strategies and solutions for disaggregated AAPI data
DESCRIPTION:This event is another in the series\, Bridges: A Connect Call for Asians\, Native Hawaiians\, and Pacific Islanders Addressing Gender-Based Violence. The theme for this call is Accounting for our communities: Strategies and solutions for disaggregated AAPI data. \nThese bi-monthly community connect calls are intended to be a space for AANHPI advocates\, community members\, and allies to connect\, dialogue\, share successes\, problem solve\, and network. \nLEARN MORE AND REGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/accounting-for-our-communities-strategies-and-solutions-for-disaggregated-aapi-data/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T083000
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SUMMARY:New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center Research Day
DESCRIPTION:During this free event on May 20th\,  we will showcase gun violence research being done by our leadership team\, GVRC post-doctoral and doctoral students\, community partners\, and researchers we have funded this year. This conference is not looking to engage with simply an academic audience.  Instead\, we’d like this to be a truly community-engaged event\, with community members\, those involved in violence interruption work\, policy makers\, journalists\, students\, educators\, the military\, and others attending. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/new-jersey-gun-violence-research-center-research-day/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center":MAILTO:njgvrc@sph.rutgers.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220525T140000
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SUMMARY:Lessons Learned About Survivor-Centered Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Child Welfare and Family Violence Advocates
DESCRIPTION:Futures Without Violence will hold a webinar to share more about the issue brief Lessons Learned About Survivor-Centered Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Recommendations for Child Welfare and Family Violence Advocates. This brief focuses on best practices and innovative strategies that child welfare and family violence advocates can implement to form stronger support networks for survivors of violence and abuse that continue to function in emergency conditions. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/lessons-learned-about-survivor-centered-support-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-child-welfare-and-family-violence-advocates/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220525T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220525T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064028
CREATED:20220510T171314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T171314Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding Dissociation and Sexual Violence: Dissociation Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Dissociation is a common tool the brain uses to cope from traumas such as sexual violence. Every sexual assault advocate has supported a survivor who dissociates\, whether they know it or not. Join part one of this four part panel discussion to learn more about what dissociation is\, how it impacts the lives of survivors\, and what advocates can do to help survivors navigating dissociation. Panelists joining for these conversations include Olga Trujillo\, a survivor and expert on dissociative identity disorder\, Nicole Matthews\, an expert on sexual violence and advocacy in Native communities\, and Kris Bein\, an expert on advocacy skills. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/understanding-dissociation-and-sexual-violence-dissociation-part-1/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220630
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SUMMARY:OVC TTAC Program Evaluation Course
DESCRIPTION:From OVC Training & Technical Assistance Center on the National Victim Assistance Academy: \nProgram Evaluation \nContinuing Education Unit (CEU) will be offered for this training. \nWe know that program evaluation is valuable\, yet we are intimidated at the thought of actually conducting an evaluation. It is important to be able to measure effectiveness and other indicators of performance in your program to help with fundraising and to demonstrate the need for services. This Program Evaluation training will give you the practical skills to conduct an evaluation and take some of the fear out of the process! \nAudience: The training is designed for those who work in a victim service organization that is\, or will be\, conducting a program evaluation. \nIntroductory Week: What is Program Evaluation? \n\nWeek 1: Foundation to Program Evaluation\n\nDetermine the steps for engaging in program evaluation.\nDescribe the benefits and barriers to program evaluations and propose solutions and alternatives.\nDescribe how to self-assess internal capacity to conduct an evaluation.\nExplain evaluation ethics and collecting data from specific groups.\n\n\nWeek 2: Preparing for Program Evaluation – Developing a Program Evaluation Plan\n\nWrite SMART objectives using the ABCD&E model.\nIdentify the components of a logic model and construct a basic logic model.\nIdentify the three primary types of program evaluation.\nDiscuss the importance of keeping a program evaluation focused.\n\n\nWeek 3: Implementing the Plan – Data Collection\n\nDiscuss the benefits and drawbacks of different data collection approaches and when to use them.\nIdentify the types of methods for data collection.\nDetermine the best data collection approaches for your program evaluation.\nDiscuss the differences between qualitative\, quantitative\, and mixed-method data collection.\n\n\nWeek 4: Analyzing Evaluation Data and Using it to Tell Your Program’s Story\n\nDescribe the importance of analyzing and making sense of the evaluation data.\nDiscuss the importance of writing for your audience when writing evaluation reports.\nIdentify the key components of an evaluation report and what is included in each section.\nDetermine which techniques to use to present evaluation data to create a compelling story.\nIdentify ways to use the evaluation results\n\n\n\nAPPLY
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/ovc-ttac-program-evaluation-course/
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