Webinar: Strong Hearts Responding, Honoring and Collaborating with American Indian Communities, International Association of Forensic Nurses.

2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

How American Indian historical experiences persist to contribute to intergenerational trauma and the continuous effects on community today.  Including: health ramifications to historical trauma and racism; why relationships fail when working with ‘outside’ victim service providers who don’t see the need for culturally specific victim advocacy; how historical mistreatment prevent many community members to not seek services and the impact of the healing process for survivors and the entire community. In this webinar we will discuss ways that Non-Native communities and Non-Tribal victim service providers can develop positive cultural collaborative relationships that are grounded in compassion, knowledge and confidentiality.

Webinar: Strong Hearts Responding, Honoring and Collaborating with American Indian Communities, International Association of Forensic Nurses.2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 4, Native Alliance Against Violence.

2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

The final webinar in a four-part series demonstrating skills that will help Native organizations create a narrative that clearly communicates program needs, strengths, and uniqueness.  Each segment of this series will focus on a different component and skill set to assist with compiling, analyzing, and communicating data.

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 4, Native Alliance Against Violence.2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 3, Native Alliance Against Violence

2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

A four-part webinar series demonstrating skills that will help Native organizations create a narrative that clearly communicates program needs, strengths, and uniqueness. Each segment of this series will focus on a different component and skill set to assist with compiling, analyzing, and communicating data.

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 3, Native Alliance Against Violence2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 2, Native Alliance Against Violence

2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

A four-part webinar series demonstrating skills to help Native organizations create a narrative that clearly communicates program needs, strengths, and uniqueness.  Each segment of this series will focus on a different component and skill set to assist with compiling, analyzing, and communicating data.

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 2, Native Alliance Against Violence2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 1, Native Alliance Against Violence

2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

A four-part webinar series demonstrating skills to help Native organizations create a narrative that clearly communicates program needs, strengths, and uniqueness.  Each segment of this series will focus on a different component and skill set to assist with compiling, analyzing, and communicating data.

Webinar: Using Data to Craft the Narrative of Your Program Part 1, Native Alliance Against Violence2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

Tech Safety in Indian Country for Survivors Webinar: Native Women’s Society of the Great Plains

2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

A webinar for advocates to learn about or refresh their safety tips, information and privacy skills, and strategies for survivors on the use of technology. The first hour will focus on how to keep survivors safe in the digital age. The second hour of the webinar will highlight online safety and privacy for advocates and working remotely.

Tech Safety in Indian Country for Survivors Webinar: Native Women’s Society of the Great Plains2021-12-07T15:18:26+00:00

Systems Advocacy: Creating Safe, Respectful & Effective Responses Part 3

2022-02-15T15:11:46+00:00

  “I was so tired I could hardly think. Petrified about going to court.  The prosecutor was an angel. Kind, patient. He actually said he was sorry I got beaten up, I didn’t deserve it – no matter what. Then he said he would do the prosecution without me if I wanted. The cops did a great job investigating, documenting, and the doctor did a detailed report, so it was possible for him to go ahead without me!” “I was a new advocate in a new domestic violence program on a reservation of about 5,500 people. Went to the police station [...]

Systems Advocacy: Creating Safe, Respectful & Effective Responses Part 32022-02-15T15:11:46+00:00

Systems Advocacy: Creating Safe, Respectful & Effective Responses Part 2

2022-02-15T15:10:48+00:00

  “It was about six months after my children and I finally got a house in tribal housing. I was struggling to get to work, take care of the kids and keep the car working. I needed my ex to watch the children a couple days a week so I could work. I trusted him to take good care of them for that amount of time. One day I drove to town, about 18 miles away, to get my paperwork up-dated for food stamps. I handed my papers to the worker. She gave me a mean look, grabbing the papers from [...]

Systems Advocacy: Creating Safe, Respectful & Effective Responses Part 22022-02-15T15:10:48+00:00
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