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PTSD Coach App

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 5, 2022

“If you have, or think you might have PTSD, this app is for you. Family and friends can also learn about PTSD and coping from this app.”

Supporting your team’s mental health after a violent news event

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 4, 2022

“The author, founder and CEO of a nonprofit driving culture change around workplace mental health, offers five ways for managers and leaders to support their people and themselves through violent, devastating events.”

Why is visualizing data vital to sexual violence prevention?

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 3, 2022

“What are you trying to say?” informs a lot of my presentations or workshops. In bringing this approach to our data and the ways we visualize it, I was able to cut out a lot of the noise and distractions that interfered with our key takeaways being fully useful, understood, and germinating conversations around violence prevention solutions and strategies.”

Assisting Victims of Hate Crimes

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 30, 2022

“Best practices in assisting victims of youth hate crimes, incorporate victim assistance strategies into their programs by sharing examples of current programming, and understand ways to assist those impacted by youth hate and bias-based crimes.”

Find a Shelter in Indian Country

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 30, 2022

“There is a severe resource gap impacting the ability of tribes to address intimate partner violence in their communities.”

Multiracial LGBTQ Youth Face Heightened Suicide Risk

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 28, 2022

“Multiracial LGBTQ youth who are exclusively youth of color reported higher rates of both seriously considering (52%) and attempting suicide (21%) in the past year compared to multiracial LGBTQ youth who are White and another race/ethnicity”

How can my domestic violence organization thoughtfully create and sustain a youth advisory board?

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 26, 2022

“This TA Question of the Month offers some key considerations for forming and sustaining a youth advisory board for your domestic violence organization.”

Overview of Criminal Extremist Hate Groups

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 22, 2022

“In this webinar, intended for youth justice professionals, presenters helped the attendees understand criminal extremist hate groups’ trends, symbols, locations, communications, targets, style of recruiting juveniles, and more.”

Role of Advocates Within Law Enforcement Response

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 21, 2022

“This webinar will focus on basic best practices for advocates and domestic violence programs working with Tribal law enforcement in Indian Country.”

The Aging Population: Isolation and the Risks of Fraud and Abuse

UncategorizedBy adminSeptember 16, 2022

“Scammers can use an individual’s social isolation as an opportunity to steal financial, medical, and personal information. Numerous recent reports include details of fraudsters calling others using spoofed phone numbers, knocking on doors unsolicited, and even prowling on social media in an attempt to con those with whom they interact.”

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