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NCADV Announces 2018's 3rd Quarter Webinars


 

Upcoming Webinars!

We are excited to announce NCADV 2018 Quarter Three Webinars!

July Webinar – Opening the Doors to Systems Change: Implementing Change in Law Enforcement's Response in a Rural Area

In this 90-minute webinar you will hear from:

  • Courtney Chasse, Best Practice Assessment Coordinator, Hope and Justice

On Thursday, July 12 at 1:00 PM EST, Hope and Justice will join NCADV to address the need for law enforcement to provide an enhanced response when responding to rural victims of domestic violence. Due to the multiple barriers of living in a rural area it is important that law enforcement officers send messages of help and accountability. The webinar also covers the importance of a working coordinated community response team and how a supportive team can effectively make changes in the way they conduct their work.

Register now to reserve your spot.
 

August Webinar - Prosecuting Domestic Violence Cases: Efforts to Balance Serving Society and Survivors within a Multidisciplinary Team Framework

In this 90-minute webinar you will hear from:

  • Jason R. Emmanuel, Assistant State's Attorney, St. Clair County State's Attorney’s Office

On Thursday, August 2nd at 1:00 PM EST, the St. Clair County State's Attorney’s Office will join NCADV to break down the process of how cases are presented to a prosecutor for charging through final disposition in an effort to create a working understanding of how prosecutors manage these important cases. The webinar will then pivot to a discussion of specific examples of how advocates can build productive relationships and work with prosecutors, law enforcement, and other advocacy agencies at various stages in the criminal justice system beginning with the investigation by law enforcement through the monitoring of probationers after final disposition of cases.

Mark your calendar and sign up for our emails to be notified when registration opens.

 

September Webinar -  Nonprofit Transformed: Compassion Fatigue, Self-Care and Resilience

In this 90-minute webinar you will hear from:

  • Cathy Phelps, MA, LCSW, Executive Director, The Center for Trauma & Resilience

On Wednesday, September 5th at 1:00 PM EST, the Center for Trauma & Resilience will join NCADV to discuss the importance of a self-care plan program and details how to implement it in an agency in a step-by-step fashion. It is an instrument designed to help staff perform emotionally intense work day after day, and still come back the next with compassion and empathy. It takes energy to hear hard stories, and it takes special skills to connect with clients and give meaningful responses. This is emotional labor, and it requires that staff manage their own emotions while responding to the emotional state of the other, whether patient, client, or victim.

To Register:

NCADV Members Register via the Member Portal

All Others – Click Here to Register

NCADV's 2018 webinars are free for NCADV Members and $50 each for Non-Members.

If you’d like to enjoy $600 worth of webinars for a fraction of the price, become a member.

For more information on NCADV Webinars, download our Frequently Asked Questions about NCADV Webinars or e-mail us at webinar@ncadv.org.

Posted by Lynn Brewer at 08:48
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