April 20, 2023

In this newsletter, we feature 4 training & event opportunities:

Working with Sexual Assault Victims from API Refugee & Immigrant Communities

Wednesday, April 26 (Virtual)


This webinar will cover the cultural barriers of sexual assault disclosure in refugee and immigrant communities, case studies, and tips for advocates to provide relevant and empowering advocacy for survivors.


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Evaluating Impact: Telling Your Story with Data

Friday, May 19 (Virtual)


This webinar provides an overview of program/project evaluation and assessment.


By the end of this webinar, participants will understand the value of evaluation and assessment in telling the transformational stories of their work & participants will develop an understanding of evaluation/assessment as critical communication tools organizationally inside and out.


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Learning Together: Addressing the Intersection of Domestic Violence, Faith, and Racism

Wednesday, May 17 (Virtual)


In order to build stronger partnerships between service providers and faith leaders, enhance coordinated community responses to violence against women, and strengthen responses to survivors in marginalized communities, Safe Havens and Dr. Bernadine Waller, an expert on the intersections of intimate partner violence (IPV), help seeking, and mental health, with a specific focus on Black women, to present a webcast that addresses the intersection of domestic violence, faith, and racism.


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Working with Youth

Wednesday, May 17 (Virtual)


Working with young people who have been sexually assaulted can often be a daunting task for advocates. In this webinar, participants will get an overview of what makes for relevant and empowering advocacy that will address the unique needs of youth and acknowledges the effects of sexual violence in their lives.


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