Two hour foundational training for youth serving providers to increase their skill level, knowledge, and confidence in serving LGBTQ+ youth survivors. This training covers sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression (SOGIE) 101, the barriers to care LGBTQ+ youth survivors face, and how anti-LGBTQ+ bias plays a role in abuse and support for LGBTQ+ youth.
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The Center for Justice Innovation will be hosting a two-part webinar series highlighting innovative research in the field of abusive partner intervention. Part Two, "Measuring Success: Practical Applications of Principle Based and Participatory Research" will provide participants with ways to create performance measures for values-based programming and describe the goals and strategies of principle-based and participatory research.
Centering Survivor Dignity: Applying the Wisdom of Social Movements to Address Health Needs (Part 3)
In this 4-part webinar series, participants will learn from programs implementing strategies that promote economic justice, housing stability, food sovereignty, and harm reduction. Part 3 features insights on guaranteed income programs for immigrant survivors and an innovative culinary workforce training rooted in cultural storytelling.
During this webinar, Dr. Frederika Theus – a clinical psychologist who specializes in treating people with developmental disabilities – will discuss how to adapt trauma-informed practices to meet the needs of survivors with developmental disabilities.
Research proves that healthy spirituality can have profound impacts on the holistic health and wellbeing of individuals. In this webinar, Dr. Ghia Kelly will explore spiritual health as a protective factor and the ways faith and spirituality can help survivors connect with themselves, strengthen their support systems, and restore their hope.
Join FNUSA’s Housing TTA Project and FUTURES Without Violence’s Economic Empowerment Program in the formal debut of our recent resource collaboration: ‘Applying the Five Tiers of Economic Empowerment to Anti-Trafficking Housing Programs’.