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SUMMARY:Know More\, Do More: Recognizing and Responding to Stalking on School Campuses
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThis presentation will discuss the key elements of stalking – an aspect of domestic and sexual violence often not identified or fully addressed by advocates. Stalking needs to become a top priority because of its potential lethality in violent relationships. According to the Stalking Prevention\, Awareness\, and Resource Center (SPARC\,) “Stalking is one of the few crimes where early intervention can prevent violence and death.” Dana Fleitman\, M.A.Ed.H.D.\, Training and Awareness Specialist from SPARC\, is presenting this engaging workshop. She will be covering the prevalence of stalking\, co-victimization\, and tips for understanding stalking behavior among adolescents and college-aged adults. \nComplimentary CEUs are available to all members.  CEU’s for non-members are a $35 fee.  If you plan on attending more than one training a year\, consider joining as an NCEDSV Member to receive complimentary CEUs:  https://www.ncedsv.org/ceus\nThis project was supported by Grant No. 2017-TA-AX-K074 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women\, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, and recommendations expressed in this program are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice\, Office on Violence Against Women.
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/know-more-do-more-recognizing-and-responding-to-stalking-on-school-campuses/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Category Event,Training and Events
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SUMMARY:Hanging Out or Hooking Up? Teen Relationship Abuse: What Is It? How Can I Help?
DESCRIPTION:Description \nThis presentation will be discussing how to identify relationship abuse\, support adolescents who are struggling in an abusive relationship and the key elements of universally promoting a healthy relationship. \nPresentation Topics: \n\nScope of the problem\nDefinition of relationship abuse\nWarning signs – “RED” Flags\nBarriers to leaving an abusive relationship\nHow to support a teen\nPromoting healthy relationships\nTools & resources for teens\, parents\, educators\, and other professionals\n\nThis presentation is an introduction for understanding the complexity of adolescent relationship abuse and setting the stage for promoting healthy relationships. Recommended audiences: educators\, coaches\, counselors\, school administrators\, social workers\, batterer intervention facilitators\, and other professionals working with young adults. In addition\, parents\, caregivers\, and school board members are welcome to attend. \nFor NCEDSV Non-Members who need CEU’s\, the cost to attend this training is $35. Complimentary CEUs are available to all members.  If you plan on attending more than one training a year\, consider joining as an NCEDSV Member to receive complimentary CEUs:  https://www.ncedsv.org/ceus. \nThis presentation was supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number 1 NB01OT009495-01-00 from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/hanging-out-or-hooking-up-teen-relationship-abuse-what-is-it-how-can-i-help/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Category Event,TDVAM,Training and Events
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SUMMARY:RESPECT WEEK
DESCRIPTION:We encourage you to join us during TDVAM 2023 by sharing information about teen dating violence with your social media networks. Only by speaking together in one united voice can we make our messages heard and prevent and end dating violence. Click here to learn more!
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/respect-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Category Event,TDVAM,Training and Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230207
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SUMMARY:National Wear Orange Day
DESCRIPTION:A day when teenagers and adults all over the country wear orange to demonstrate their commitment\, empowerment and courage to address the issue of dating violence. Will you wear orange and upload a selfie tagging @NCEDSV?
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/national-wear-orange-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Category Event,TDVAM,Training and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230207T083000
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SUMMARY:Opening the Door: Believe Our Truth
DESCRIPTION:Description \nJoin the Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence (NCEDSV) in our efforts to increase awareness of abuse against adolescents and young adults with disabilities. This popular presentation will give attendees a basic understanding of disabilities and how adolescents and young adults with developmental disabilities are targeted for abuse. Appropriate intervention strategies will be shared to improve communication between the survivor and the advocate. In addition\, tips will be offered to help the individual’s support person or caregiver understand the effects and consequences of trauma. Best practices will be highlighted to ensure people with developmental disabilities are receiving survivor-centered\, trauma-informed assistance that promotes healing. \nFacilitators:\nElaine Brown\, PhD\, FAAIDD\, Chief Psychologist\, Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Aging and Disabilities Services Division | Developmental Services and Judy Henderson\, MEd. Mgt. Training Coordinator\, NCEDSV \nYou will not want to miss our special guest speakers: Kailin Kelderman\, Eilish Kelderman and Mary Bryant sharing their personal experiences\, challenges\, and hope for victim-survivors with disabilities. \nRecommended Audience: Community and systems-based domestic and sexual violence advocates\, teachers of adolescent students with disabilities\, supporters for people with disabilities; and other allied professionals working to support young adults with disabilities. \nFor NCEDSV Non-Members who need CEU’s\, the cost to attend this training is $35. Complimentary CEUs are available to all members.  If you plan on attending more than one training a year\, consider joining as an NCEDSV Member to receive complimentary CEUs. \n“This presentation was supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number 1 NB01OT009495-01-00 from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/opening-the-door-believe-our-truth-2/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Category Event,TDVAM,Training and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230228T153000
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SUMMARY:Teen Relationship Abuse in the Trans and Non-Binary Community
DESCRIPTION:When talking about teen dating violence\, it is important to consider how folks from marginalized identities may be affected. Trans and non-binary teenagers are more likely than their peers to experience bullying\, harassment and engage in survival sex due to their identity not being understood or respected.  In this webinar\, we will learn terminology\, identify differences between sex and gender\, review how microaggressions affect trans and non-binary survivors\, and understand ways in which you can support as an adult ally. \nComplimentary CEUs are available to all members. CEU’s for non-members are a $35 fee. If you plan on attending more than one training a year\, consider joining as an NCEDSV Member to receive complimentary CEUs: https://www.ncedsv.org/ceus. \nThis training was supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number 1 NB01OT009495-01-00 from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/teen-relationship-abuse-in-the-trans-and-non-binary-community/
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