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Daily Archives: February 19, 2021

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Meaningful Partnerships to Support Youth at the Intersections of Homelessness and Gender-Based Violence

TrainingBy adminFebruary 19, 2021

“This webinar will examine the scope and unique characteristics of relationship violence amongst runaway/homeless youth, and will explore the why and the how of building and sustaining effective community collaborations to best serve youth at the intersections.”

Policy Implications of Recognizing that Caregiver Stress Is Not the Primary Cause of Elder Abuse

UncategorizedBy adminFebruary 19, 2021

“Studies show the causes of elder abuse to be wide-ranging—and not necessarily an outcome of caregiver stress. Seeing caregiver stress as a primary cause of abuse has unintended and detrimental consequences that affect the efforts to end this widespread problem.”

Caring for the Sexually Assaulted Patient When There is No SANE in Sight

TrainingBy adminFebruary 19, 2021

“This training provides clinicians with a greater understanding of the needs of patients that have been sexually assaulted or abused while improving the overall care and exam process for these patients.”

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