Serving Teen Survivors: A Manual For Advocates
“This manual is designed to help those providing services to survivors of sexual violence serve teens using a trauma-informed approach.”
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“This manual is designed to help those providing services to survivors of sexual violence serve teens using a trauma-informed approach.”
“We will help staff define and identify the different types of grief and loss, learn how culture and grief interact, explore the impact on individuals, families, organizations, and institutions, and provide strategies for supporting grieving participants and team members.”
“Confidentiality is an essential part of community-based, survivor-centered victim services. But sometimes, we can start to lose track of what we really mean by “confidentiality” and what its actual purpose really is.”
“The Summit features four training tracks:
Criminal Justice Personnel, Records Collection and Data Sharing, Tribal Courts and Corrections, Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons
“Join the American Indian and Alaska Native panelists as they offer insight and answer participant questions on recognizing and addressing trauma from a human trafficking survivor’s lived experience.”
Advocacy Tools For Healing Trauma Register Building Trauma-informed advocacy skills Many advocates already know a lot about trauma and use their knowledge and training to help survivors recover every day, but it can also be healing in and of itself to share information about trauma directly with survivors. Being prepared with evidence-based responses to challenges,…
“This webinar is a three-part professional development series for community-based advocates, attorneys who work with victims of battering, and anyone interested in learning more about victims of battering charged with crimes.”
“This session will focus on teaching you about how the brain works and the role it plays in our daily life and activities. It will also provide an overview of the relationship between traumatic brain injury, strangulation, and domestic violence, as well as what we do and don’t yet know about this issue.”
“Introduces the “Protect, Promote, Preserve” framework (the 3Ps) to highlight policy approaches with the potential to promote Black families’ and babies’ well-being.”
“Experts in poly-victimization and the NCAC provide materials and technical assistance that are useful for training and easily accessible for sharing within the First- Responder, CAC, MDT, and victim services professional communities.”
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