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Intimate Partner Violence

added 09/23/2009

FaithTrust Institute wants your sermons addressing child abuse, rape, and domestic violence. Please email your sermons as a Microsoft Word attachment and as a video or audio file to training@faithtrustinstitute.org. Include your name, faith tradition, and contact information (phone number and mailing address). Sermons will be judged on the following criteria:
* Clarity and accuracy of information about the issues
* Well-grounded presentation of theological context
* Use of sacred texts from your faith tradition
* Creativity in presenting the nuances of victimization and our faith traditions
Deadline is November 30, 2009.

Starts: September 23, 2009
Ends: November 30, 2009
Contact: training@faithtrustinstitute.org
added 11/06/2009

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
We are accepting proposals for symposia, workshops, individual papers, and posters. Acceptable proposals may address theory, research, and/or practice issues related to interpersonal violence and focused on one or more of the conference threads. Symposia will be 90 minutes, and papers should be 20-25 minutes. Workshops will be held on the first day of the conference and may be either a half day or a full day (3 or 6 hours)
Symposia and Papers Due: December 1, 2009
Posters Due: December 18, 2009

Starts: December 01, 2009
Ends: December 18, 2009
Location: Sheraton Dallas Hotel Dallas, Texas
added 11/20/2009

Join Jewish Women International in a 60-minute live webinar presented by Rosalind J. Wright, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; and assistant professor, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Wright is the principal investigator on numerous studies that look at the impact of family violence on health in women and their children.

Starts: December 03, 2009 12:00PM
Ends: December 03, 2009 1:00PM
Location: webinar
Contact: Geri Elias at gelias@jwi.org
added 05/13/2009

Featuring speakers, workshops, and poster sessions focusing on Child Maltreatment, Children Exposed to Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Violence, Teen/Youth Violence, Elder Abuse, Diverse Populations, Community Violence, and Substance Abuse. Up to 19 hours of CEs available, provided by the Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma

Starts: February 24, 2010
Ends: February 26, 2010
Location: Dallas, TX
Contact: Jackie White, Ph.D. at jwwhite@uncg.edu
added 11/11/2009

The three-day conference will include discussions on issues related to the handling of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and elder abuse cases in the context of the Family Justice Center model. The conference faculty includes nationally & internationally recognized subject matter experts, advocates, and survivors.

Starts: April 27, 2010
Ends: April 29, 2010
Location: San Antonio Crowne Plaza Hotel - Riverwalk
added 10/07/2009

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence's 2010 conference is themed Changing Faces of the Movement. See website for more details on registration and conference information.

Starts: August 01, 2010
Ends: August 04, 2010
Location: The Hilton Anaheim, Anaheim, CA

Animals/Pets Cruelty


Military/Law Enforcement


Men's Engagement

added 11/15/2009
Because We Have Daughters: A Winter Festival

Men Stopping Violence welcomes fathers and daughters of all ages to this fun, family event. Come spend an afternoon with us as we decorate cookies, play games and make musical instruments. This event is free and refreshments will be served. RSVP by December 5, 2009.

Starts: December 12, 2009 1:00PM
Ends: December 12, 2009 4:00PM
Location: 2785 Lawrenceville Highway, Suite 109 Decatur GA, 30033
Contact: Judi at judi@menstoppingviolence.org or 404.270.9894
added 11/19/2009

Held every January and July in DC, Men Can Stop Rape's (MCSR) most comprehensive Strength Training - "From Theory to Practice" - has provided over 9,000 professionals with the skills to engage men in the prevention of dating violence and sexual assault. Through engaging group discussion and interactive exercises, participants will build skills for speaking with men about sexism, strategize with others about how to involve men in preventing gender violence, explore the challenges of engaging men, and learn effective ways to overcome those challenges.
People that should attend:
* youth-serving professionals searching for better ways to teach males about healthy masculinity and positive relationships
* rape crisis and domestic violence center personnel looking for ways to engage men
* military SARC's, SAVI’s, and officers
* activist men strategizing new ways to engage males in their community to role model strength without violence
* college and university students, staff, and faculty who want to engage men on their campus
* anyone interested in doing this work
Our 20-25 person trainings usually fill up very quickly, so please sign-up before registration closes on December 15, 2009.

Starts: January 07, 2010
Ends: January 09, 2010
Location: Washington, DC
Contact: jvess@mencanstoprape.org or 202-534-1836
added 11/13/2009

The purpose of this conference is to strengthen the knowledge, skills, strategies, and alliances of those who work with expectant families, infants, toddlers, parents and communities to build a strong foundation for healthy development. The conference is designed for professionals in public health, health care, social work/mental health, child care, early childhood education, ECFE, ECSE, School Readiness, Early Head Start, child abuse prevention, home visiting, parenting education, family law, and child support, and those who work with refugee and immigrant communities, the field of fatherhood, and other helping professions.

Starts: January 13, 2010 9:00AM
Ends: January 15, 2010 4:00PM
Location: Arrowwood Resort, Alexandria, MN
Contact: Sara Zettervall at 612-625-2252 or sarazet@umn.edu

Advocacy

added 09/23/2009

FaithTrust Institute wants your sermons addressing child abuse, rape, and domestic violence. Please email your sermons as a Microsoft Word attachment and as a video or audio file to training@faithtrustinstitute.org. Include your name, faith tradition, and contact information (phone number and mailing address). Sermons will be judged on the following criteria:
* Clarity and accuracy of information about the issues
* Well-grounded presentation of theological context
* Use of sacred texts from your faith tradition
* Creativity in presenting the nuances of victimization and our faith traditions
Deadline is November 30, 2009.

Starts: September 23, 2009
Ends: November 30, 2009
Contact: training@faithtrustinstitute.org
added 11/20/2009

The Southeastern Minnesota Women’s Breakfast is a gathering designed to bring together policy makers, community leaders, advocates, and all those interested learning more about the economic status of women in Minnesota and women’s role in public policy. Event is free, but since space is limited it is important to register.

Starts: November 30, 2009 7:30AM
Ends: November 30, 2009 9:30AM
Location: Rochester Community and Technical College
Contact: womensforum09@gmail.com or 651-296-8590
added 11/20/2009

The Office on the Economic Status of Women invites you to the Southwestern Minnesota Women’s Policy Luncheon; a gathering designed to bring together policy makers, community leaders, advocates, and all those interested learning more about women’s role in public policy.

Starts: November 30, 2009 11:30AM
Ends: November 30, 2009 1:30PM
Location: Country Inn & Suites – Mankato, Minnesota
Contact: womensforum09@gmail.com or 651-296-8590
added 11/06/2009

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
We are accepting proposals for symposia, workshops, individual papers, and posters. Acceptable proposals may address theory, research, and/or practice issues related to interpersonal violence and focused on one or more of the conference threads. Symposia will be 90 minutes, and papers should be 20-25 minutes. Workshops will be held on the first day of the conference and may be either a half day or a full day (3 or 6 hours)
Symposia and Papers Due: December 1, 2009
Posters Due: December 18, 2009

Starts: December 01, 2009
Ends: December 18, 2009
Location: Sheraton Dallas Hotel Dallas, Texas
added 11/20/2009

Join Jewish Women International in a 60-minute live webinar presented by Rosalind J. Wright, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; and assistant professor, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Wright is the principal investigator on numerous studies that look at the impact of family violence on health in women and their children.

Starts: December 03, 2009 12:00PM
Ends: December 03, 2009 1:00PM
Location: webinar
Contact: Geri Elias at gelias@jwi.org
added 07/08/2009

This training will prepare you to effectively use your policy and procedures addressing complaints of clergy misconduct and boundary violations including:
* Legal issues
* Theological issues
* Dealing with the media
* Supporting the congregation
* Adjudicating the complaint with fairness and transparency

Starts: December 09, 2009 9:00AM
Ends: December 10, 2009 5:00PM
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
Contact: Maureen Mukai, operations@faithtrustinstitute.org or 206-634-1903 ext. 21
added 11/15/2009
Because We Have Daughters: A Winter Festival

Men Stopping Violence welcomes fathers and daughters of all ages to this fun, family event. Come spend an afternoon with us as we decorate cookies, play games and make musical instruments. This event is free and refreshments will be served. RSVP by December 5, 2009.

Starts: December 12, 2009 1:00PM
Ends: December 12, 2009 4:00PM
Location: 2785 Lawrenceville Highway, Suite 109 Decatur GA, 30033
Contact: Judi at judi@menstoppingviolence.org or 404.270.9894
added 11/13/2009

The purpose of this conference is to strengthen the knowledge, skills, strategies, and alliances of those who work with expectant families, infants, toddlers, parents and communities to build a strong foundation for healthy development. The conference is designed for professionals in public health, health care, social work/mental health, child care, early childhood education, ECFE, ECSE, School Readiness, Early Head Start, child abuse prevention, home visiting, parenting education, family law, and child support, and those who work with refugee and immigrant communities, the field of fatherhood, and other helping professions.

Starts: January 13, 2010 9:00AM
Ends: January 15, 2010 4:00PM
Location: Arrowwood Resort, Alexandria, MN
Contact: Sara Zettervall at 612-625-2252 or sarazet@umn.edu
added 07/08/2009

Deadline for proposals: September 18th, 2009. See flyer for detailed information on proposal submission.

Starts: February 23, 2010
Ends: February 26, 2010
Location: LAX Westin Hotel
Contact: info@azffc.org
added 08/21/2009

This year’s conference promises new opportunities to share information essential to improving service systems for children with serious emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families.

Starts: March 07, 2010
Ends: March 10, 2010
Location: Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida
added 07/08/2009

This training will prepare you to train others on healthy boundary issues for clergy and spiritual leaders using A Sacred Trust curriculum.

Starts: March 07, 2010 9:00AM
Ends: March 08, 2010 5:00PM
Location: West Coast - TBA
Contact: Maureen Mukai, operations@faithtrustinstitute.org or 206-634-1903 ext. 21
added 08/14/2009

"This conference will motivate the violence prevention field to adopt evidence-based programs and provide support, guidance, and tools to help practitioners implement these programs successfully in their own communities. Attendees will hear from seasoned practitioners in the field and be given the opportunity to network with others in the industry."

Starts: April 07, 2010
Ends: April 09, 2010
Location: Marriott Rivercenter San Antonio, Texas
added 11/11/2009

The three-day conference will include discussions on issues related to the handling of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and elder abuse cases in the context of the Family Justice Center model. The conference faculty includes nationally & internationally recognized subject matter experts, advocates, and survivors.

Starts: April 27, 2010
Ends: April 29, 2010
Location: San Antonio Crowne Plaza Hotel - Riverwalk
added 10/07/2009

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence's 2010 conference is themed Changing Faces of the Movement. See website for more details on registration and conference information.

Starts: August 01, 2010
Ends: August 04, 2010
Location: The Hilton Anaheim, Anaheim, CA

Batterer intervention


Child exposure

added 06/30/2009

"The Child Trauma Academy offers a series of cost-effective introduction to viewing maltreated and traumatized children through the lens of neurodevelopment. Each week, for 10 weeks, participants sit in on a 1.5 hour clinical consultation/interdisciplinary staffing conducted by Dr. Perry and the ChildTrauma Academy Fellows. During each session, the clinical challenges posed by a client (as presented by a subscribing clinician) are reviewed and discussed in context of a developmental/neurodevelopmental perspective. The case-based series' teaching model, which requires participants to join a conference call as well as log in to an Internet site providing visual supplementation, has been very useful in helping clinicians and front-line staff better understand the neurodevelopmental principles involved in many of the primary symptoms displayed by the children they serve. "

Starts: August 28, 2009
Ends: March 12, 2010
Contact: ChildTrauma@ChildTraumaAcademy.org or call Jana Rosenfelt at 281‐932‐1375
added 11/11/2009

The three-day conference will include discussions on issues related to the handling of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and elder abuse cases in the context of the Family Justice Center model. The conference faculty includes nationally & internationally recognized subject matter experts, advocates, and survivors.

Starts: April 27, 2010
Ends: April 29, 2010
Location: San Antonio Crowne Plaza Hotel - Riverwalk

Child welfare

added 06/30/2009

"The Child Trauma Academy offers a series of cost-effective introduction to viewing maltreated and traumatized children through the lens of neurodevelopment. Each week, for 10 weeks, participants sit in on a 1.5 hour clinical consultation/interdisciplinary staffing conducted by Dr. Perry and the ChildTrauma Academy Fellows. During each session, the clinical challenges posed by a client (as presented by a subscribing clinician) are reviewed and discussed in context of a developmental/neurodevelopmental perspective. The case-based series' teaching model, which requires participants to join a conference call as well as log in to an Internet site providing visual supplementation, has been very useful in helping clinicians and front-line staff better understand the neurodevelopmental principles involved in many of the primary symptoms displayed by the children they serve. "

Starts: August 28, 2009
Ends: March 12, 2010
Contact: ChildTrauma@ChildTraumaAcademy.org or call Jana Rosenfelt at 281‐932‐1375
added 11/13/2009

The purpose of this conference is to strengthen the knowledge, skills, strategies, and alliances of those who work with expectant families, infants, toddlers, parents and communities to build a strong foundation for healthy development. The conference is designed for professionals in public health, health care, social work/mental health, child care, early childhood education, ECFE, ECSE, School Readiness, Early Head Start, child abuse prevention, home visiting, parenting education, family law, and child support, and those who work with refugee and immigrant communities, the field of fatherhood, and other helping professions.

Starts: January 13, 2010 9:00AM
Ends: January 15, 2010 4:00PM
Location: Arrowwood Resort, Alexandria, MN
Contact: Sara Zettervall at 612-625-2252 or sarazet@umn.edu
added 08/21/2009

This year’s conference promises new opportunities to share information essential to improving service systems for children with serious emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families.

Starts: March 07, 2010
Ends: March 10, 2010
Location: Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida
added 11/11/2009

The three-day conference will include discussions on issues related to the handling of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and elder abuse cases in the context of the Family Justice Center model. The conference faculty includes nationally & internationally recognized subject matter experts, advocates, and survivors.

Starts: April 27, 2010
Ends: April 29, 2010
Location: San Antonio Crowne Plaza Hotel - Riverwalk

Class/race/ethnicity

added 09/24/2009

This workshop will feature Dr. Karina Walters, of the School of Social Work at the University of Washington. An enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Dr. Walters founded and directs the university-wide, interdisciplinary Indigenous Wellness Research Institute at the University of Washington and is an affiliate faculty of the West Coast Poverty Center. Her research focuses on historical, social, and cultural determinants of physical and mental health among Native American individuals, families and communities as well as cultures of poverty and two-spiritedness.

Starts: December 04, 2009 9:00AM
Ends: December 04, 2009 12:30PM
Location: Coffman Theater on the East Bank Campus of the University of Minnesota
Contact: Ellen Lepinski (lepin008@umn.edu or 612-625-6527)

Consequences


Disability


Elder abuse

added 11/11/2009

The three-day conference will include discussions on issues related to the handling of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and elder abuse cases in the context of the Family Justice Center model. The conference faculty includes nationally & internationally recognized subject matter experts, advocates, and survivors.

Starts: April 27, 2010
Ends: April 29, 2010
Location: San Antonio Crowne Plaza Hotel - Riverwalk

Global


Health/medical profession

added 06/30/2009

"The Child Trauma Academy offers a series of cost-effective introduction to viewing maltreated and traumatized children through the lens of neurodevelopment. Each week, for 10 weeks, participants sit in on a 1.5 hour clinical consultation/interdisciplinary staffing conducted by Dr. Perry and the ChildTrauma Academy Fellows. During each session, the clinical challenges posed by a client (as presented by a subscribing clinician) are reviewed and discussed in context of a developmental/neurodevelopmental perspective. The case-based series' teaching model, which requires participants to join a conference call as well as log in to an Internet site providing visual supplementation, has been very useful in helping clinicians and front-line staff better understand the neurodevelopmental principles involved in many of the primary symptoms displayed by the children they serve. "

Starts: August 28, 2009
Ends: March 12, 2010
Contact: ChildTrauma@ChildTraumaAcademy.org or call Jana Rosenfelt at 281‐932‐1375
added 11/20/2009

Join Jewish Women International in a 60-minute live webinar presented by Rosalind J. Wright, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; and assistant professor, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Wright is the principal investigator on numerous studies that look at the impact of family violence on health in women and their children.

Starts: December 03, 2009 12:00PM
Ends: December 03, 2009 1:00PM
Location: webinar
Contact: Geri Elias at gelias@jwi.org

Internet safety/Technology


Interventions

added 07/08/2009

This training will prepare you to effectively use your policy and procedures addressing complaints of clergy misconduct and boundary violations including:
* Legal issues
* Theological issues
* Dealing with the media
* Supporting the congregation
* Adjudicating the complaint with fairness and transparency

Starts: December 09, 2009 9:00AM
Ends: December 10, 2009 5:00PM
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
Contact: Maureen Mukai, operations@faithtrustinstitute.org or 206-634-1903 ext. 21

Intimate partner rape

added 09/23/2009

FaithTrust Institute wants your sermons addressing child abuse, rape, and domestic violence. Please email your sermons as a Microsoft Word attachment and as a video or audio file to training@faithtrustinstitute.org. Include your name, faith tradition, and contact information (phone number and mailing address). Sermons will be judged on the following criteria:
* Clarity and accuracy of information about the issues
* Well-grounded presentation of theological context
* Use of sacred texts from your faith tradition
* Creativity in presenting the nuances of victimization and our faith traditions
Deadline is November 30, 2009.

Starts: September 23, 2009
Ends: November 30, 2009
Contact: training@faithtrustinstitute.org
added 11/19/2009

Held every January and July in DC, Men Can Stop Rape's (MCSR) most comprehensive Strength Training - "From Theory to Practice" - has provided over 9,000 professionals with the skills to engage men in the prevention of dating violence and sexual assault. Through engaging group discussion and interactive exercises, participants will build skills for speaking with men about sexism, strategize with others about how to involve men in preventing gender violence, explore the challenges of engaging men, and learn effective ways to overcome those challenges.
People that should attend:
* youth-serving professionals searching for better ways to teach males about healthy masculinity and positive relationships
* rape crisis and domestic violence center personnel looking for ways to engage men
* military SARC's, SAVI’s, and officers
* activist men strategizing new ways to engage males in their community to role model strength without violence
* college and university students, staff, and faculty who want to engage men on their campus
* anyone interested in doing this work
Our 20-25 person trainings usually fill up very quickly, so please sign-up before registration closes on December 15, 2009.

Starts: January 07, 2010
Ends: January 09, 2010
Location: Washington, DC
Contact: jvess@mencanstoprape.org or 202-534-1836

Legal/policy

added 11/20/2009

The Office on the Economic Status of Women invites you to the Southwestern Minnesota Women’s Policy Luncheon; a gathering designed to bring together policy makers, community leaders, advocates, and all those interested learning more about women’s role in public policy.

Starts: November 30, 2009 11:30AM
Ends: November 30, 2009 1:30PM
Location: Country Inn & Suites – Mankato, Minnesota
Contact: womensforum09@gmail.com or 651-296-8590
added 11/13/2009

The National Institute on the Prosecution of Domestic Violence (NIPDV) is a three and one-half day course designed to challenge participants to reevaluate their approach to prosecuting domestic violence crimes. NIPDV explores the complex issues faced by prosecutors in balancing offender accountability and the impact of criminal prosecution on victims.

Starts: January 12, 2010
Ends: January 15, 2010
Location: Dallas, TX
added 11/11/2009

The three-day conference will include discussions on issues related to the handling of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and elder abuse cases in the context of the Family Justice Center model. The conference faculty includes nationally & internationally recognized subject matter experts, advocates, and survivors.

Starts: April 27, 2010
Ends: April 29, 2010
Location: San Antonio Crowne Plaza Hotel - Riverwalk

LGBT


Mental health

added 06/30/2009

"The Child Trauma Academy offers a series of cost-effective introduction to viewing maltreated and traumatized children through the lens of neurodevelopment. Each week, for 10 weeks, participants sit in on a 1.5 hour clinical consultation/interdisciplinary staffing conducted by Dr. Perry and the ChildTrauma Academy Fellows. During each session, the clinical challenges posed by a client (as presented by a subscribing clinician) are reviewed and discussed in context of a developmental/neurodevelopmental perspective. The case-based series' teaching model, which requires participants to join a conference call as well as log in to an Internet site providing visual supplementation, has been very useful in helping clinicians and front-line staff better understand the neurodevelopmental principles involved in many of the primary symptoms displayed by the children they serve. "

Starts: August 28, 2009
Ends: March 12, 2010
Contact: ChildTrauma@ChildTraumaAcademy.org or call Jana Rosenfelt at 281‐932‐1375
added 11/20/2009

Join Jewish Women International in a 60-minute live webinar presented by Rosalind J. Wright, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; and assistant professor, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Wright is the principal investigator on numerous studies that look at the impact of family violence on health in women and their children.

Starts: December 03, 2009 12:00PM
Ends: December 03, 2009 1:00PM
Location: webinar
Contact: Geri Elias at gelias@jwi.org
added 09/24/2009

This workshop will feature Dr. Karina Walters, of the School of Social Work at the University of Washington. An enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Dr. Walters founded and directs the university-wide, interdisciplinary Indigenous Wellness Research Institute at the University of Washington and is an affiliate faculty of the West Coast Poverty Center. Her research focuses on historical, social, and cultural determinants of physical and mental health among Native American individuals, families and communities as well as cultures of poverty and two-spiritedness.

Starts: December 04, 2009 9:00AM
Ends: December 04, 2009 12:30PM
Location: Coffman Theater on the East Bank Campus of the University of Minnesota
Contact: Ellen Lepinski (lepin008@umn.edu or 612-625-6527)
added 08/21/2009

This year’s conference promises new opportunities to share information essential to improving service systems for children with serious emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families.

Starts: March 07, 2010
Ends: March 10, 2010
Location: Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida

Other

added 11/11/2009

Call for Papers
After the success of the inaugural conference for this project, we are pleased to announce the Second Annual Conference, to be held in Prague in May 2010. The project welcomes papers, panels and presentations from all disciplines, professions and vocations who have an interest in sex law and sex crime and the development of a more ethical sexuality and ethical regulation of sexuality. It welcomes critical engagements that challenge convention and make us think anew about issues of sex and society within a framework of ethical beneficence and just legality.

Starts: May 03, 2010
Ends: May 05, 2010
Location: Prague, Czech Republic

Parenting

added 11/15/2009
Because We Have Daughters: A Winter Festival

Men Stopping Violence welcomes fathers and daughters of all ages to this fun, family event. Come spend an afternoon with us as we decorate cookies, play games and make musical instruments. This event is free and refreshments will be served. RSVP by December 5, 2009.

Starts: December 12, 2009 1:00PM
Ends: December 12, 2009 4:00PM
Location: 2785 Lawrenceville Highway, Suite 109 Decatur GA, 30033
Contact: Judi at judi@menstoppingviolence.org or 404.270.9894
added 11/13/2009

The purpose of this conference is to strengthen the knowledge, skills, strategies, and alliances of those who work with expectant families, infants, toddlers, parents and communities to build a strong foundation for healthy development. The conference is designed for professionals in public health, health care, social work/mental health, child care, early childhood education, ECFE, ECSE, School Readiness, Early Head Start, child abuse prevention, home visiting, parenting education, family law, and child support, and those who work with refugee and immigrant communities, the field of fatherhood, and other helping professions.

Starts: January 13, 2010 9:00AM
Ends: January 15, 2010 4:00PM
Location: Arrowwood Resort, Alexandria, MN
Contact: Sara Zettervall at 612-625-2252 or sarazet@umn.edu
added 07/08/2009

Deadline for proposals: September 18th, 2009. See flyer for detailed information on proposal submission.

Starts: February 23, 2010
Ends: February 26, 2010
Location: LAX Westin Hotel
Contact: info@azffc.org

Prevention

added 07/08/2009

This training will prepare you to effectively use your policy and procedures addressing complaints of clergy misconduct and boundary violations including:
* Legal issues
* Theological issues
* Dealing with the media
* Supporting the congregation
* Adjudicating the complaint with fairness and transparency

Starts: December 09, 2009 9:00AM
Ends: December 10, 2009 5:00PM
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
Contact: Maureen Mukai, operations@faithtrustinstitute.org or 206-634-1903 ext. 21
added 11/19/2009

Held every January and July in DC, Men Can Stop Rape's (MCSR) most comprehensive Strength Training - "From Theory to Practice" - has provided over 9,000 professionals with the skills to engage men in the prevention of dating violence and sexual assault. Through engaging group discussion and interactive exercises, participants will build skills for speaking with men about sexism, strategize with others about how to involve men in preventing gender violence, explore the challenges of engaging men, and learn effective ways to overcome those challenges.
People that should attend:
* youth-serving professionals searching for better ways to teach males about healthy masculinity and positive relationships
* rape crisis and domestic violence center personnel looking for ways to engage men
* military SARC's, SAVI’s, and officers
* activist men strategizing new ways to engage males in their community to role model strength without violence
* college and university students, staff, and faculty who want to engage men on their campus
* anyone interested in doing this work
Our 20-25 person trainings usually fill up very quickly, so please sign-up before registration closes on December 15, 2009.

Starts: January 07, 2010
Ends: January 09, 2010
Location: Washington, DC
Contact: jvess@mencanstoprape.org or 202-534-1836
added 08/14/2009

"This conference will motivate the violence prevention field to adopt evidence-based programs and provide support, guidance, and tools to help practitioners implement these programs successfully in their own communities. Attendees will hear from seasoned practitioners in the field and be given the opportunity to network with others in the industry."

Starts: April 07, 2010
Ends: April 09, 2010
Location: Marriott Rivercenter San Antonio, Texas

Program evaluations


Religion

added 09/23/2009

FaithTrust Institute wants your sermons addressing child abuse, rape, and domestic violence. Please email your sermons as a Microsoft Word attachment and as a video or audio file to training@faithtrustinstitute.org. Include your name, faith tradition, and contact information (phone number and mailing address). Sermons will be judged on the following criteria:
* Clarity and accuracy of information about the issues
* Well-grounded presentation of theological context
* Use of sacred texts from your faith tradition
* Creativity in presenting the nuances of victimization and our faith traditions
Deadline is November 30, 2009.

Starts: September 23, 2009
Ends: November 30, 2009
Contact: training@faithtrustinstitute.org
added 07/08/2009

This training will prepare you to effectively use your policy and procedures addressing complaints of clergy misconduct and boundary violations including:
* Legal issues
* Theological issues
* Dealing with the media
* Supporting the congregation
* Adjudicating the complaint with fairness and transparency

Starts: December 09, 2009 9:00AM
Ends: December 10, 2009 5:00PM
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
Contact: Maureen Mukai, operations@faithtrustinstitute.org or 206-634-1903 ext. 21
added 07/08/2009

This training will prepare you to train others on healthy boundary issues for clergy and spiritual leaders using A Sacred Trust curriculum.

Starts: March 07, 2010 9:00AM
Ends: March 08, 2010 5:00PM
Location: West Coast - TBA
Contact: Maureen Mukai, operations@faithtrustinstitute.org or 206-634-1903 ext. 21

Restorative justice


Risk factors


Substance abuse


Teen dating violence

added 05/13/2009

Featuring speakers, workshops, and poster sessions focusing on Child Maltreatment, Children Exposed to Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Violence, Teen/Youth Violence, Elder Abuse, Diverse Populations, Community Violence, and Substance Abuse. Up to 19 hours of CEs available, provided by the Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma

Starts: February 24, 2010
Ends: February 26, 2010
Location: Dallas, TX
Contact: Jackie White, Ph.D. at jwwhite@uncg.edu

Youth


Multimedia


Dating Violence


Economic impact

added 11/20/2009

The Southeastern Minnesota Women’s Breakfast is a gathering designed to bring together policy makers, community leaders, advocates, and all those interested learning more about the economic status of women in Minnesota and women’s role in public policy. Event is free, but since space is limited it is important to register.

Starts: November 30, 2009 7:30AM
Ends: November 30, 2009 9:30AM
Location: Rochester Community and Technical College
Contact: womensforum09@gmail.com or 651-296-8590
added 11/20/2009

The Office on the Economic Status of Women invites you to the Southwestern Minnesota Women’s Policy Luncheon; a gathering designed to bring together policy makers, community leaders, advocates, and all those interested learning more about women’s role in public policy.

Starts: November 30, 2009 11:30AM
Ends: November 30, 2009 1:30PM
Location: Country Inn & Suites – Mankato, Minnesota
Contact: womensforum09@gmail.com or 651-296-8590

Immigrant/Immigration


Research

added 11/06/2009

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
We are accepting proposals for symposia, workshops, individual papers, and posters. Acceptable proposals may address theory, research, and/or practice issues related to interpersonal violence and focused on one or more of the conference threads. Symposia will be 90 minutes, and papers should be 20-25 minutes. Workshops will be held on the first day of the conference and may be either a half day or a full day (3 or 6 hours)
Symposia and Papers Due: December 1, 2009
Posters Due: December 18, 2009

Starts: December 01, 2009
Ends: December 18, 2009
Location: Sheraton Dallas Hotel Dallas, Texas
added 08/21/2009

This year’s conference promises new opportunities to share information essential to improving service systems for children with serious emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families.

Starts: March 07, 2010
Ends: March 10, 2010
Location: Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida
added 12/09/2008
2010 International Family Violence Research Conference

This is an opportunity to hear about the latest research in the field of family violence, meet new family violence researchers, and see old friends which has been both intellectually enlightening and professionally energizing in past conferences. More details to come!

Starts: July 11, 2010
Ends: July 13, 2010
Location: Portsmouth, NH
Contact: Doreen Cole at Doreen.cole@unh.edu or Kelly Foster at Kelly.Foster@unh.edu or Toby Ball at Toby.Ball@unh.edu
added 10/07/2009

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence's 2010 conference is themed Changing Faces of the Movement. See website for more details on registration and conference information.

Starts: August 01, 2010
Ends: August 04, 2010
Location: The Hilton Anaheim, Anaheim, CA

Safety planning