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July 2019
Trauma Informed Emotional Self-Regulation Workshop
Join Legacy House for this FREE Trauma Informed Emotional Self-Regulation workshop in which we explore the theory behind the cutting edge trauma healing modality called Somatic Experiencing. Nina Goradia, PT RYT SEP, trauma therapist, will take us on a journey into the physical aspect of trauma awareness where we learn about emotions that become trapped in the body during trauma, explore how this happens in depth and learn 5 ways we can "hack" the trauma cycle towards emotional freedom. There…
Find out more »August 2019
2019 Indiana Health Advocacy Coalition Conference
Join us for the 2019 Indiana Health Advocacy Coalition State Conference: Health, Data, and Justice. This year's conference will have a focus on the use of data in legal interventions, especially in medical legal partnerships. Our keynote speaker is Breanca Merritt, PhD, the founding director of the Center for Research on Inclusion & Social Policy (CRISP). Dr. Merritt will discuss how data informs her work in addressing inequality. Several health and justice advocates will discuss how data informs the work…
Find out more »September 2019
Neurodiversity, Disability Justice, & Healthy Communities
Join nationwide disability and violence prevention movement leaders to build strategies and skills for holistic sexual violence prevention! Neurodiversity, Disability Justice, and Healthy Communities Multicultural Efforts To End Sexual Assault (MESA)'s Annual Gathering brings together marginalized community organizers, leaders in the movement to end violence, and service providers from across the country to build strategies and skills for holistic sexual violence prevention efforts. This year the Gathering theme is "Neurodiversity, Disability Justice, and Healthy Communities" to explore the connections between…
Find out more »October 2019
Webinar: Policy Advocacy: Defending and Strengthening Protections for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Abusive partners and perpetrators of crime often exploit victims’ lack of immigration status or dependent immigration status as a way to keep immigrant victims silent and avoid any repercussions for their actions. Recent changes in immigration policy are undermining the protections created by a bipartisan majority in Congress through both the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). This shift is sharpening abusers’ tools, giving new force to their threats, and increasing the risks to victims…
Find out more »Discussing Domestic Violence with People Living with HIV
NNEDV has opened registration for our: Discussing Domestic Violence with People Living with HIV webinar on October 29, 2019 at 3:00 PM EST (English) and October 30, 2019 at 3:00 PM EST (Spanish). This webinar will focus on how HIV organizations can discuss domestic violence with individuals living with HIV. The webinar will also provide tools to use and how HIV organizations can better partner with domestic violence agencies. If you are interested in registering here is the link: https://nnedv.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gyZ0Npa0QCe7fAup2r7Bdw If there are any questions,…
Find out more »El Tendedero/The Clothesline: Artist Talk with Monica Mayer at Newfields
In 1978, Mónica Mayer presented El Tendedero (The Clothesline) an installation at the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City. The piece invited women of different ages, occupations and neighborhoods to respond to the phrase, "As a woman, what I dislike the most about the city is:” on small pink slips which were placed on a clothesline. Most answers denounced sexual harassment in the street and public transport. Over the years El Tendedero has appeared many times, in different communities,…
Find out more »February 2020
Advanced Course on Strangulation Prevention
This course has been specially designed for professionals seeking to improve the investigation and prosecution of strangulation cases, including those who want to testify as an expert, or improve their ability to testify as an expert. This course will equip attendees with strategies to properly assess for non-fatal strangulation and advocate for the specific medical and safety needs of strangulation survivors. This course is also designed for trainers and communities seeking to implement new protocols, create system-wide changes, launch a strangulation response team,…
Find out more »March 2020
Trivia Night benefiting the Julian Center
The Beta Beta Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega presents a Trivia Night benefitting The Julian Center, sponsored by Jen Dunham Homes! Join us with your team of 4, as we fight in a battle of wits for bragging rights and a first-place cash prize, sponsored by Indy Eleven. Enjoy a complimentary beverage from Indiana City Brewing Company as you compete. Come prepared to purchase tickets for the Charity Raffle sponsored by BITCHSTIX. Raffle prizes from Holiday World, IMS, Conner…
Find out more »April 2020
Securing Hope, a 5K Walk to Honor Victims of Violence
Every year in Indiana thousands of Hoosiers are impacted by homicide, domestic violence, sexual violence and traffic crimes. On April 25th, those who have been impacted by these crimes will walk alongside community members to raise awareness of the rights crime victims have in criminal court while honoring families and individuals who have been impacted by violent crime. Join us to honor victims and survivors of violent crime while helping them restore their lives in the criminal and civil justice…
Find out more »May 2020
Webinar: Understanding and Using the “DocuSAFE” Documentation & Evidence Collection App
The Safety Net Project at the National Network to End Domestic Violence is excited to announce the upcoming launch of our new evidence collection and documentation app, DocuSAFE, and a webinar to help service providers talk about the application with survivors. The Understanding and Using the “DocuSAFE” Documentation & Evidence Collection App webinar will explain the app, how survivors can use it to document evidence of abuse, and how professionals can support survivors in privacy and safety planning; including determining…
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