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SUMMARY:Nevada CARES: Domestic Violence Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:✨ Big news! ✨ NevadaCARES is celebrating Domestic Violence Awareness Month all October long with not one\, not two\, but THREE amazing events! 💜 \n🔥 S’more Than a Fright\n🥯 Bagels & Boundaries\n🎬 Movie Night: Twilight Edition \nPlus… we’re dropping 3 exclusive stickers you won’t want to miss! 👀✨ \nJoin us as we spread awareness\, show support\, and create fun spaces for DVAM. 💜 #DVAM #NevadaCARES
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/nevada-cares-domestic-violence-awareness-month/2025-10-02/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Community,DVAM,Training and Events
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SUMMARY:PCDVI Annual Soup & Salad Fundraiser
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URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/16299/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,DVAM,Training and Events
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Breaking the Trauma Bond
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\nHealth • Mental health\n\n\n\n\n\nToxic relationships can leave deep wounds\, but healing begins with clarity and support. In this weekly session\, Marcela Lima will guide you through the psychology of trauma bonds\, emotional recovery\, and the process of rebuilding self-trust. Together\, we’ll explore topics like spotting subtle manipulation\, setting boundaries that stick\, and breaking unhealthy cycles once and for all. Each session offers a safe space to share\, reflect\, and leave with tools you can put into practice immediately. Whether you’re still untangling yourself from toxic dynamics or focused on creating your next chapter\, this space is here to help you step into clarity\, empowerment\, and freedom. \nSession Goals & Outcomes:\n✅ Recognize toxic patterns and red flags early.\n✅ Learn practical tools to break trauma bonds\, set boundaries\, and rebuild self-trust.\n✅ Find empowerment through shared stories and leave each session feeling stronger and more supported. \n🎤 Speaker Bio: Marcela Lima — Trauma-Informed Relationship Coach & DV Advocate\nMarcela Lima is a trauma-informed relationship coach and domestic violence advocate who has helped hundreds of people break free from toxic relationships and reclaim their sense of self. Through her coaching\, social media platforms\, and speaking engagements\, she combines practical tools with deep empathy to support survivors in rebuilding confidence\, setting healthy boundaries\, and creating lives they’re excited to live.
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/webinar-breaking-the-trauma-bond/2025-10-01/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,DVAM
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SUMMARY:SCRIPT: Stop the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\nCommunity • Other\n\n\n\n\n\n2025 Theme \nDisplacement\, Reconnection\, and Survival: How Can We Help Each Other? \nSCRIPT brings awareness to the complex issues surrounding survivors of violence and trauma while also providing community resources to help heal deep\, far-reaching wounds. These resources include leadership from existing programs\, individual community intervention volunteers\, and entities that aim to build a robust network of people dedicated to stopping violence and trauma. Through this collaboration\, we can develop a strong foundation for strategy related to topics centered around constant community change and reform. Collaboration can occur among various segments of our community\, including law enforcement\, social services\, schools\, clergy\, family\, friends\, organizational members\, and mission-oriented individuals. We are all living together in this quickly shifting society. This year at SCRIPT\, our goal is to facilitate an interactive discussion and create a safe space among different sectors of our society regarding the issues we face as a community\, and to lead the way in promoting healthy exchanges for action and resolution. We plan to explore this topic by inviting our presenters and community partners to lead conversations on feelings of displacement\, reconnection\, and survival. Coping strategies and social change applications are highly encouraged. Our goal is to stand as a bridge\, offering support\, healing\, and solidarity in times of disconnection and uncertainty. \nWe are pleased to offer Continuing Education (CE) credits for a flat fee\, approved by the American Psychological Association (APA). These credits may be applicable for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCCs)\, Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs)\, and Psychologists in most states. \nPlease consult your state licensing board to confirm acceptance of these credits. We are not responsible for individual state requirements. \nTo receive CE credit\, participants must attend all sessions in their entirety and complete the required attendance verification and course evaluation. \nThe flat CE fee covers all eligible sessions offered during the conference. On average\, participants can earn between 20 to 30 CE credits over the course of the two-day event.
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/script-stop-the-stigma/2025-09-30/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Community,Conference,DVAM,Training and Events
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SUMMARY:SCRIPT: Stop the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\nCommunity • Other\n\n\n\n\n\n2025 Theme \nDisplacement\, Reconnection\, and Survival: How Can We Help Each Other? \nSCRIPT brings awareness to the complex issues surrounding survivors of violence and trauma while also providing community resources to help heal deep\, far-reaching wounds. These resources include leadership from existing programs\, individual community intervention volunteers\, and entities that aim to build a robust network of people dedicated to stopping violence and trauma. Through this collaboration\, we can develop a strong foundation for strategy related to topics centered around constant community change and reform. Collaboration can occur among various segments of our community\, including law enforcement\, social services\, schools\, clergy\, family\, friends\, organizational members\, and mission-oriented individuals. We are all living together in this quickly shifting society. This year at SCRIPT\, our goal is to facilitate an interactive discussion and create a safe space among different sectors of our society regarding the issues we face as a community\, and to lead the way in promoting healthy exchanges for action and resolution. We plan to explore this topic by inviting our presenters and community partners to lead conversations on feelings of displacement\, reconnection\, and survival. Coping strategies and social change applications are highly encouraged. Our goal is to stand as a bridge\, offering support\, healing\, and solidarity in times of disconnection and uncertainty. \nWe are pleased to offer Continuing Education (CE) credits for a flat fee\, approved by the American Psychological Association (APA). These credits may be applicable for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCCs)\, Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs)\, and Psychologists in most states. \nPlease consult your state licensing board to confirm acceptance of these credits. We are not responsible for individual state requirements. \nTo receive CE credit\, participants must attend all sessions in their entirety and complete the required attendance verification and course evaluation. \nThe flat CE fee covers all eligible sessions offered during the conference. On average\, participants can earn between 20 to 30 CE credits over the course of the two-day event.
URL:https://www.ncedsv.org/event/script-stop-the-stigma/2025-09-29/
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