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SUMMARY:Lethality Risk Factors: Firearms
DESCRIPTION:DV RISC is presenting a webinar series on the most prevalently researched lethality risk factors commonly addressed in intimate partner violence (IPV) risk assessments: Stalking\, Strangulation\, Recent Separation\, Firearms\, and Pregnancy Abuse & Reproductive Coercion. Each webinar will focus on the research behind the risk factor\, and practical strategies that can be implemented once it’s flagged on a risk assessment. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/lethality-risk-factors-firearms/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T150000
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SUMMARY:Hidden in Plain Sight: The Intersection of Brain Injury\, Strangulation\, Gender-Based Violence\, Housing Insecurity and Homelessness
DESCRIPTION:Gender-based violence often involves physical violence targeted at the head\, neck\, and face—through blows to the head or strangulation. Though this has been common knowledge for decades\, brain injuries caused by violence are unacknowledged\, rarely identified and almost never immediately treated. Both survivors of violence and professionals that work with them have been largely unaware of brain injury as a significant consequence of violence. Brain injuries can cause physical\, emotional\, and cognitive consequences that can impact every area of a survivor’s life—including their ability to successfully access and participate in services\, maintain employment\, secure and sustain housing\, and meet self-sufficiency goals. \nThis webinar\, hosted by the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center\, will introduce CARE (Connect\, Acknowledge\, Respond\, Evaluate)\, Ohio’s evidence-based framework developed by the Ohio Domestic Violence Network and The Ohio State University. CARE is a brain injury aware\, trauma-informed approach focusing on accessibility and accommodations with practical\, hands-on\, free tools\, strategies\, and resources to support your work. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/hidden-in-plain-sight-the-intersection-of-brain-injury-strangulation-gender-based-violence-housing-insecurity-and-homelessness/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T150000
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CREATED:20240213T135706Z
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UID:5617-1710946800-1710950400@victimresearch.org
SUMMARY:Measuring Victim Service Outcomes with iMPRoVE
DESCRIPTION:At this webinar\, attendees will learn about a free new tool\, iMPRoVE (Measuring Provider Responses to Victimization Experiences)\, made available through funding from the Office for Victims of Crime. This easy-to-use tool collects important anonymous responses from victims and survivors about the services they received and how they changed their lives and well-being. This data can be used to promote program improvement\, demonstrate program value\, or support new funding requests. \nVisit the iMPRoVE website. \nRegister for the webinar.
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/measuring-victim-service-outcomes-with-improve/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T140000
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CREATED:20240213T140005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T151802Z
UID:5619-1711461600-1711465200@victimresearch.org
SUMMARY:Perceptions of Justice for Domestic Violence Survivors: Recent Findings and Implications for Practice
DESCRIPTION:In this Center for Victim Research webinar\, researchers from the Urban Institute will present findings from a recent study on the perceptions of justice\, accountability\, safety\, and healing – including the effectiveness of traditional responses and restorative practices – held by diverse survivors of domestic violence from traditionally underserved groups. The study also examined the extent to which there is alignment between survivors’ and practitioners’ perspectives of justice. This webinar will offer insights from both the researchers and their practitioner partners about the gaps in knowledge this study fills and the recommendations that emerged for direct service providers\, legal system professionals\, alternative justice programs\, policymakers\, and funders. \nASL Interpretation will be provided. \nPresenters: \nMalore Dusenbery is a principal policy associate in the Urban Institute’s Justice Policy Center\, focusing on victimization generally and gender-based violence in particular. Her research\, evaluation\, and technical assistance aim to improve victim services\, increase access to justice\, and foster collaboration between researchers and practitioners. She also serves as associate director of the national Center for Victim Research. \nClaudia Nmai is a research assistant in the Urban Institute’s Justice Policy Center. She works on research and policy projects related to victimization\, victim safety\, and responses to harm. Before joining Urban\, Nmai held research positions within the sociology department at Stanford University and interned at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice. \nOrchid Pusey is the executive director of Asian Women’s Shelter\, which provides a range of culturally-grounded violence intervention and prevention programs\, as well as trainings and technical assistance\, systems advocacy\, and collaborative leadership. She founded AWS’s 40 Hour Community Interpretation Training Institute (CITI) and Multi-Lingual Digital Storytelling Project. Orchid specializes in trauma-informed organizational development and advocacy; violence prevention in LGBTQ communities; and community-based participatory research and evaluation. \nLearn more and REGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/perceptions-of-justice-for-domestic-violence-survivors-recent-findings-and-implications-for-practice/
CATEGORIES:CVR Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T163000
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CREATED:20240131T191818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T150847Z
UID:5564-1711465200-1711470600@victimresearch.org
SUMMARY:Lethality Risk Factors: Pregnancy Abuse and Reproductive Coercion
DESCRIPTION:DV RISC presents a webinar series on the most prevalently researched lethality risk factors commonly addressed in intimate partner violence (IPV) risk assessments: Stalking\, Strangulation\, Recent Separation\, Firearms\, and Pregnancy Abuse & Reproductive Coercion. Each webinar will focus on the research behind the risk factor\, and practical strategies that can be implemented once it’s flagged on a risk assessment. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/lethality-risk-factors-pregnancy-abuse-and-reproductive-coercion/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
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