Workshop Schedule & Descriptions

Similar documents
Workshop Schedule & Descriptions

SART Connection HISTORY OF SART

Essex County Juvenile Detention Center. (PREA) Prison Rape Elimination Act Information & Hotline Numbers

Beyond Campus Adjudication: Improving the Criminal Justice System s Response to Campus Sexual Assaults*

2018 Present Assistant Research Professor School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ

RAPE CRISIS PROGRAM Components: , , , , , , ,

How Do We Know How We re Doing? Assessing the Effectiveness of Your Coordinated Community Response

From Shelter to Safe Housing: Reframing our Movement s Response to Survivors Housing Needs

How Palm Beach County Created a Victim Centered Response

New Orleans Best Practices Conference Hyatt Regency Hotel December 3-5, 2014

Mimi Rappley Larson Greysolon Road, Duluth, MN Post-Graduate Certificate Montlake Institute, Seattle, WA. May, 1985

Welcome to the webinar. The presentation will begin shortly.

AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM INITIATIVE SUMMARY

Curriculum Vitae. Alison L. Oliver, MSW

FLORIDA V ICE A PUBLICATION OF THE FLORIDA COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Exploration of Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Efforts in Washington State

L O R R A I N E Y. H O W A R D, L C S W, L C A D C

Sexual Assault and Fostering a Culture of Prevention: A Conversation

JOHNNA L. KEEN, MSW, LCSW

Enhancing the Court s Response to Adult Victim Sexual Assault Cases

Responding to Older Victims of Sexual Abuse: Promising Practices from OVW Abuse in Later Life Program Grantees. By Bonnie Brandl and Madeline Kasper

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY PREVENTION & AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS

JOHNNA L. KEEN, MSW, LCSW

Casa de Esperanza 3/22/2016. The National Network. Substance, Domestic Violence and Survivors: Examining the Intersections

IMPROVING RESPONSE TO SEXUAL ASSAULT CRIMES IN ILLINOIS

Forensic Compliance in Colorado: An Examination of System Response to Sexual Assault

SEX OFFENDER NOTIFICATION

October 2018 Stats. RARCC Receives Generous Donation. Save the Date! Monthly Newsletter

BA May 2002 Majors: Gender Studies, English Minors: Philosophy, Religious Studies. Additional Training

Part of the Solution. A Violence Awareness Campaign Presented by the Atlantic County Women s Center Northfield, NJ

Thursday December 3 rd 2015

Victim Support and Title IX Investigations

National Natio A vocac y Leadership Lead Center Cent

FCADV Domestic Violence Awareness and Response JODI RUSSELL DIRECTOR OF COORDINATED COMMUNITY RESPONSE

Andrea Cheri Hecht, Psy.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PSY-27636)

The State of Domestic Violence in the Jewish Community

Homicide. Violence. Introduction. HP 2020 Objectives. Summary

Leading the SART Response: A Workshop for Rural Team Coordinators

Dear Intimate Partner Violence Advocates and Allies,

End AIDS: The HIV Prevention & Outreach Summit Call for Workshop Submissions

Course Catalog. Early Intervention, Treatment, and Management of Substance Use Disorders

another, of the heart better at assessing substantial

Sonoma County s Family Justice Center

Personal Assessment for Advocates Working with Victims of Sexual Violence

New Brunswick plan to prevent and respond to violence against Aboriginal women and girls

Barbara Kappos, LCSW, Executive Director Genoveva Lopez, BS, Director of Prevention Services

RECIPROCAL CONSULTATION GUIDE Domestic Violence & Mental Health Collaboration Project. King County, WA May 2012

The Erie County Domestic Violence High Risk Team: A Multidisciplinary Collaboration for Dangerous Cases

Agency Name: Abigail's Arms Cooke County Family Crisis Center Grant/App: Start Date: 10/1/2018 End Date: 9/30/2019. Status: Pending OOG Review

E-FILED 2018 MAY 15 7:22 AM POLK - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT. Ex. 3

August Please submit your proposal on or before September 17, Electronic submission to is preferred.

(C) Formal Education:

Niagara County Family Violence Intervention Project. 20th Annual Conference. Safe at Home: Seeking Solutions for Adults & Children

Overdose Fatality Review

Please note that completing the volunteer application and volunteer training does not ensure volunteer placement at Clackamas Women s Services.

How does art therapy help people work through with trauma and loss?

*Workshops are subject to change without notice.

Service Areas: Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner Violence) Sexual Assault/Rape Sex Trafficking

SPW Instructional Training

Alcohol and Domestic Violence Don t Mix

Civil society participation in the WHO GBV Global Action plan development

KATE STEPLETON. Curriculum Vitae

SUMMARY. Tohono O odham Nation. A Multi Disciplinary Strategy To End Violence 12/21/2010. Edward Reina Jr., Director of Public Safety

The Investigation and Prosecution of Domestic Violence Cases

Language Access Guidance Statutes

UK Guidance on Sexual Assault Interventions. Recommendations to improve the standards of policy and practice in the UK

HISTORY OF THE ANTI-RAPE MOVEMENT IN ILLINOIS

Overview: A-Z Sexual Assault

Substance Abuse and Its Effect on Women. Executive Summary

Guide to Learning Plan for Concentration Year MSW Field Placement. Adults and Families Advanced Practice Behaviors.

Campus and Community Resources Available for Sexual and Dating Violence Victims

Next Step Domestic Violence Project Staff

Kentucky SAFE Kit Backlog Research Project Initial Report: Data Collection, Sources, Methods, and Research Questions

FY17 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program Category 3 Orientation Webinar. Tuesday, November 21, 2017

SART Connection. Domestic Violence Awareness Month- How does Sexual Assault fit in? SART Member Highlight

Specialized Training: Investigating Sexual Abuse in Correctional Settings Notification of Curriculum Utilization December 2013

TUCSON CITY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COURT

JESSICA M. FITZPATRICK December 2017

Last night his childhood was kissed, fondled and violated goodbye.

2011 YWCA Oklahoma City Presented By: Jacqueline Steyn Chief Programs and Compliance Officer

Welcome (Karen Parker & Stacy Lowry) DVCLT History (Marie White & Kathryn Sellers) Dr. Lisa Goodman, Boston College DVFRT (Marie White)

A Trauma Informed Therapeutic Program For Victims Of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: A Grant Proposal

LAUREN LUSSIER, Psy.D.

National Organization of Forensic Social Work

HEALING FOR US, BY US: ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS RECLAIMING HEALING. Presenters: Jong-Ling Wu Wanda Pathomrit

After Sexual Assault:

Aleutians & Pribilofs

CONTENT OUTLINES AND KSAS

DASH s Survivor Resilience Fund: Utilizing flexible funds to help survivors avoid homelessness

CLAC Resource List for Court Interpreter Education on Vicarious Trauma 2017

THE CONNECTICUT LAW ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE TO ADDRESS OPIOID MISUSE PROTECT

Problem Gambling and Crime: Impacts and Solutions

Peter Simonsson MSW, LCSW 704 Carpenter Ln, Philadelphia, PA

SUICIDE IN NEW JERSEY NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION WEEK EVENT DMHAS, New Jersey Department of Health

Chapter 1 Introduction

Rutgers University-Camden Campus Climate Action Plan

PRISONER ADVOCACY FROM A COMMUNITY ADVOCATE S PERSPECTIVE

08/2017-Present Assistant Professor Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri School of Social Work

A Health Promotion Approach to Advocacy THE OREGON SEXUAL ASSAULT TASK FORCE

Transcription:

Workshop Schedule & Descriptions Morning Session: 10:30am 12:00pm Addressing Violence Against Women with Developmental Disabilities Alcohol-Facilitated Sexual Assault Key Findings from the NJ Domestic Violence Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board Overview and Prevention of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST) in New Jersey Social Media and Cyber safety Speaking the Language of Engagement for Young Men Afternoon Session 1: 1:00pm 2:30pm Assessing the Web-Based Informational Environment: Bridging Technology and Campus Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness The Intersection of Domestic and Sexual Violence and Health: A Collaborative Approach Safety and Respect for All: Providing a welcoming and supportive environment for LGBT individuals and families affected by violence SCREAMing to Prevent Violence: Using a multi-session, bystander intervention approach to preventing interpersonal violence Sexual Assault and Rape in Correctional Facilities Social Media and Activism Afternoon Session 2: 2:45pm 4:00pm Act Like One! Challenging Media, Society, and the Boxes Co-Occurrence of Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence: Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Developing a Volunteer Program: Experiences from the Field Examining domestic violence at the intersection of race, gender and sexual assault Medical Forensic Exam the intersection between sexual violence and domestic violence Preventing and Addressing bullying in School -What Schools Should Do

Morning Session: 10:30am 12:00pm Addressing Violence Against Women with Developmental Disabilities This session is designed to familiarize DV/SA professionals and volunteers working with individuals with developmental disabilities with how such disabilities affect both a survivor s ability to seek services and provider s ability to render them effectively. The intersection of abuse and disability; marginalized communities; safety planning; reporting issues; useful community resources and effective communication techniques will be discussed. Presenters: Traci Burton, Program Manager, Disability Health & Wellness Initiative and Coleen Roche, Health & Wellness Consultant, NJ Division of Disability Services Alcohol-Facilitated Sexual Assault This presentation will explore common issues and challenges related to the investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases where alcohol is present. Presenter: Viktoria Kristiansson, Attorney Advisor, AEquitas Key Findings from the NJ Domestic Violence Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board This presentation will provide an overview of the role of the NJ Domestic Violence Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board. We will share a number of the Board s key recommendations to prevent and respond to intimate partner violence, with a focus on system-level change. Presenters: Sarah McMahon, Associate Director, Center on Violence Against Women and Children and Susan Rovi, Phd, Retired Department of Family Medicine, New Jersey Medical School, UMDNJ (now Rutgers University), Newark NJ. Overview and Prevention of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST) in New Jersey This session is an overview of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in New Jersey. It will include risk and protective factors and discuss particular vulnerabilities for youth. The prevalence of DMST and commercial sexual exploitation of children in New Jersey will be covered. Identification, resources, and prevention strategies will be explored. Presenter: Carrie Speiser, Program Coordinator - Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey Social Media and Cyber safety This workshop will present information pertinent to cyber safety and social media. Presenter: Det. Brian Perticari, Gloucester County Prosecutor s Office, High Tech Crimes Unit.

Speaking the Language of Engagement for Young Men This session will cover the broad topics of men s engagement. Specifically, college-aged young men. Participants will examine strategies for engaging men and keeping male allies invested, in an effort to have men become instrumental in preventing violence against women, working to promote gender equity, and involving other men. Presenter: Abdul Staten, Training and Program Coordinator, Trinity College

Afternoon Session I: 1:00pm 2:30pm Assessing the Web-Based Informational Environment: Bridging Technology and Campus Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness The Center on Violence Against Women & Children at Rutgers has created a website assessment tool for colleges and universities to explore their web-based informational environment in relation to campus sexual assault best practices. The tool allows schools to assess issues such as how sexual violence is defined, messaging about sexual violence, and communication about resources, policies and procedures. Presenter: Caitlin Eckert, MSW, LSW, PhD Student, Rutgers Center on Violence Against Women and Children The Intersection of Domestic and Sexual Violence and Health: A Collaborative Approach Domestic and Sexual Violence can have a profound impact on health, including mental health, both in the short and long term. The experience can also influence survivors' interaction with the healthcare system. Knowledge and awareness of the often powerful interplay of these factors can assist both healthcare providers and advocates in working with survivors, with the goal of improving survivors' utilization of the healthcare system and addressing their health concerns. Presenter: Linda Sloan Locke, CNM, MPH, LSW, Chair, New Jersey Health Cares About Domestic and Sexual Violence Collaborative Safety and Respect for All: Providing a welcoming and supportive environment for LGBT individuals and families affected by violence It is important to consider the needs of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. Shelter staff may be uncertain about accommodations, facilities and other related concerns especially to meet the needs of trans* identified or gender variant individuals. Staff themselves maybe be challenged based on their own belief systems and lack of knowledge. This seminar will review terminology and cultural competency relevant for providing services to LGBT individuals and families. Presenter: Phil McCabe, Health Educator Rutgers, NALGAP Inc President

SCREAMing to Prevent Violence: Using a multi-session, bystander intervention approach to preventing interpersonal violence This workshop will highlight the creation and implementation of the multi-session primary prevention program at Rutgers University- New Brunswick. By sharing a portion of each of the multiple doses, participants will learn about the use of peer educational theater to engage community members in primary prevention programming. Presenters will also share results of the 2012 study proving the effectiveness of this programming. Presenters: Laura Luciano, Assistant Director of the Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance, Rutgers University and Brady Root, Prevention Education Coordinator, Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance, Rutgers University Sexual Assault and Rape in Correctional Facilities This workshop will explore the dynamics of sexual assault and abuse in correctional facilities, unique challenges for incarcerated victims and survivors, special considerations for counselors working with incarcerated victims, and New Jersey's newly implemented Federal Prison Rape Elimination Act 2003 (PREA). Presenter: Letisha Hemanes, Medical Social Worker, Corizon Health,Essex County Juvenile Detention Center Social Media and Activism This workshop will highlight how social media can influence anti-sexual violence movement. Presenter: Sarah Bear, Training & Outreach Coordinator, NJCASA

Afternoon Session II: 2:45pm 4:00pm Act Like One! Challenging Media, Society, and the Boxes Gender expectations are linked to the occurrence of violence so it is important to think critically about them. Through discussion about gender boxes and the influence of media, participants will begin exploring possibilities for challenging gender expectations. This can lead to more comprehensive direct and prevention services. Presenter: Jennifer Kurdyla, Prevention Coordinator for Middlesex County Center for Empowerment Co-Occurrence of Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence: Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Sexual abuse is one of the most common forms of domestic violence yet one that is often not identified or addressed by service providers, law enforcement, court personnel, educators, or even survivors. In fact, at least 51% of domestic violence survivors are also survivors of sexual assault. Knowing whether there is sexual abuse and/or forced sex in a violent relationship is a key factor in risk assessment, safety planning, and meeting the needs of survivors of intimate partner violence. Presenter: Sue Levine, Victim Support Program Coordinator, 180 Turning Lives and Janet L Lee, LCSW, Supervisor of DV Support Groups/Trainer/Field Instructor. Developing a Volunteer Program: Experiences from the Field This session will provide insight into lessons learned when developing a dual-service volunteer program. Presenter: Pam Drager, Community Outreach Manager at the Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Warren County Examining domestic violence at the intersection of race, gender and sexual assault This workshop will look at the intersection of race, gender, and trauma. It will explore the role of oppression and privilege, at the intersection of race, gender, and trauma and examine ways to integrate an intersectional approach in anti-racism work and services. Presenter: Tamu King-Lewis, Director Social Justice Programs, Atlantic County Women s Center and NJCEDV staff

Medical Forensic Exam the intersection between sexual violence and domestic violence Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) in New Jersey. The Medical Forensic Exam performed by Certified Forensic Nurse provides comprehensive care to patients of sexual assault. The Medical Forensic Exam including: history, assessment, and documentation of findings will be reviewed. Expand your understanding of the revised: New Jersey SAFE kit, Paperwork, Injury documentation including strangulation. Presenter: Eileen Caraker, MSN RN,FN-CSA,SANE-A, SANE-P and Lynne Rybicki, RN,FNCSA, SANE-A, SANE-P Preventing and Addressing bullying in School: What Schools Should Do We will present what is known about bullying and school climate as a setting for sexual violence and describe what schools should be doing to prevent and address these problems, not only on school grounds, but in the community. Presenter: Stuart Green, Director, NJ Coalition for Bullying Awareness and Prevention; Associate Director, Overlook Family Medicine The conference is approved by the Rutgers School of Social Work to provide six (6) General CEUs for New Jersey & New York social workers and licensed professional counselors in New Jersey.