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Monthly Archives: November 2021

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Organizational Shifts and How to Bring Your Whole Self to Your Work

TrainingBy adminNovember 29, 2021

“In this inaugural episode, we talk to BWJP CEO Amy Sanchez about the importance of bringing your full self to the table and the importance of amplifying the voices of marginalized survivors of gender-based-violence.”

Parenting and coping skills can grow

UncategorizedBy adminNovember 24, 2021

“Sharing ideas is a painless source of growth and development. The following information is a condensed version of Keeping Your Family Strong, a tip sheet from the Child Welfare Information Gateway, combined with tribally sourced information.”

Sesame Street: Learn to Belly Breathe with Rosita

ResourcesBy adminNovember 23, 2021

This video is a great tool to consider when working with children. “Take a deep breath and learn to belly breathe with Rosita!”

Partnering with Survivors and Communities to Promote Health Equity at the Intersections of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence

UncategorizedBy adminNovember 22, 2021

“This paper makes connections between health equity and our work to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. It centers the stories of survivors at the intersections of systemic racism, violence, and oppression. It explores ways to build both individual and organizational capacity to address health inequity.”

Helping Victims of Mass Violence and Terrorism: How To Design and Implement a Community Resiliency Center

TrainingBy adminNovember 18, 2021

“This session provides an in-depth look at establishing a Community Resiliency Center. A Community Resiliency Center offers service navigation, case management and behavioral health support to victims and survivors of a mass violence incident.”

Seasonal depression can affect domestic violence victim-survivors

UncategorizedBy adminNovember 12, 2021

“For most people, it’s a joyous time of year when family and friends gather to spread holiday cheer. Yet for others, a waning spirit conjures feelings of dread as winter draws near.”

Creating Inclusive Spaces for Supporting Transgender Survivors of Human Trafficking

TrainingBy adminNovember 11, 2021

“This webinar features subject matter experts who share practical guidance and insights on how to create inclusive environments, practices and policies that support transgender survivors of human trafficking.”

The State of Black Immigrants

ResourcesBy adminNovember 10, 2021

“Black immigrants compose a significant percentage of both immigrant and Black populations in the U.S. overall. This report presents a statistical snapshot of the Black immigrant population, drawing upon recent studies and original analysis.”

Podcast: How to Measure a Sense of Community

UncategorizedBy adminNovember 10, 2021

Learn about the Brief Sense of Community Scale and a study that examined the cultural relevance of one specific tool with non‐Hispanic, Black, and Hispanic college students.

H.O.P.E.: Suicide Prevention for Crime Victims

TrainingBy adminNovember 9, 2021

“The webinar offers tools to prepare crime victim advocates to identify victims who are exhibiting symptoms of suicidality, provide a brief intervention and referral to clinical mental health services, and provide ongoing support to victims.”

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