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SUMMARY:Current State of Knowledge Regarding Fraud and Abuse Committed by Guardians or Conservators
DESCRIPTION:Join the Elder Justice Initiative for their webinar on the Current State of Knowledge Regarding Fraud and Abuse Committed by Guardians or Conservators. Over the past few years\, the roles of guardians and conservators have received significant attention. This is driven\, at least in part\, by incidents or allegations of fraud or abuse by the guardians and conservators against the individuals they are supposed to protect. To better understand these matters\, the National Institute of Justice commissioned a report\, Environmental Scan of Guardianship Abuse and Fraud (released September 2023). In this webinar\, the report’s authors will share a summary of the findings and recommendations. \nRegister for the webinar. \n  \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/current-state-of-knowledge-regarding-fraud-and-abuse-committed-by-guardians-or-conservators/
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SUMMARY:Getting Human Service Agencies the Answers They Need: A Toolkit for Sustainable Data Use
DESCRIPTION:Join researchers from Chapin Hall and others for this webinar on a new toolkit to help agencies build the culture and infrastructure needed to apply data analysis routinely\, effectively\, and accurately— referred to as “sustainable data use.” Join them as they discuss some of the key strategies and tools included in the Toolkit that can serve as a helpful resource for building sustainable data use in human service agencies.\n\nUsing data to improve human services programs is becoming commonplace. Agency administrators\, researchers\, and policymakers increasingly turn to applied data analytics to evaluate programs or inform evidence-based policy. The applications of the data may vary but the goal is the same: to improve the lives of the families served. More recently\, service agencies have been pursuing a broader goal: to move from data to knowledge to action not just once\, but routinely\, creating a reinforcing cycle of evidence-building and program improvement. Through funding from the Office of Planning\, Research\, and Evaluation (OPRE)\, Chapin Hall and MDRC created a toolkit  Panelists include: Emily Wiegand\, Senior Researcher & Analytics Manager\, Chapin Hall Rose Geoghegan\, Associate Researcher (Data Analytics)\, Chapin Hall Emma Monahan\, Senior Researcher\, Chapin Hall Melissa Wavelet\, Senior Fellow\, Center for Data Insights\, MDRC Alysia Cox\, Child Welfare Assistant Deputy Director\, Strategy and Innovation\, Oregon Department of Human Services Jennifer Holman\, Family Preservation Program Manager\, Oregon Department of Human Services.\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/getting-human-service-agencies-the-answers-they-need-a-toolkit-for-sustainable-data-use/
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SUMMARY:How financial sextortion impacts youth and what we’re doing to rewrite the script
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, the full title of which is “’Your life will be ruined’: How financial sextortion impacts youth and what we’re doing to rewrite the script\,” Kathryn Rifenbark from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Melissa Stroebel\, researcher from Thorn\, will share what they’ve learned about child sextortion from their recent study focusing on the growing crisis of financial sextortion. \nKey findings from their study\, to be released June 24\, include: \n\n26\,718 reports of financial sextortion were reported to NCMEC in 2023 alone.\nNCMEC received an average of 812 sextortion reports per week between August 2022 and August 2023.\nInstagram and Snapchat are the most common platforms\, with additional encrypted messaging apps also being used.\n\nAnticipated takeaways from this insightful discussion: \n\nAwareness of the issue: Learn about the alarming rise in financial sextortion cases\, and the importance of awareness and prevention\nInsights into exploitation tactics: Understand how these manipulative schemes operate and the significant risks to youth\nSupport systems and resources: Recognize the importance of support systems and know where to find help for victims\nHow to make a difference: Discover the important role of cutting-edge technology in combating this form of child sexual exploitation and how you can help support it.\n\nJoin them to explore this urgent issue and learn how to work together to protect our youth\, and rewrite the script on financial sextortion. \nREGISTER \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/how-financial-sextortion-impacts-youth-and-what-were-doing-to-rewrite-the-script/
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