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SUMMARY:HIV/nPEP Education Webinar Series for Advocates 2021 / Part 2: Biomedical Interventions for HIV Prevention Before and After Exposure
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ruthie Burich-Weatherly\, Public Health Consultant\, Riverside Consulting\, LLC and Joanna Woodbury\, Director of Social Services\, Medical College of Wisconsin \nWhat are your options for reduction in risk of HIV acquisition before or after a potential HIV exposure? This presentation will provide you information about nPEP and PrEP\, highly effective means of preventing an HIV infection before or shortly after a potential exposure through condomless sex\, sexual assault or other means of HIV transmission. \nRuthie Burich-Weatherly began her career in HIV/HCV/STD prevention during undergrad in 2005 at AIDS Resource Center of WI-GB working with people who inject drugs on HIV/HCV risk reduction. She continued to work in HIV prevention while serving in the Peace Corps. After relocating to Milwaukee\, WI she continued working with ARCW in HIV/HCV/STD prevention for MSM/SGLM/PWID. In 2014 she began a career in Disease Investigation and follow-up for the Milwaukee Health Department and since 2016 has been providing consulting services for PrEP\, HIV prevention and STD clinic management while running a social media site advocating and educating on PrEP use\, LetsPrEPWI. Ruthie currently serves as the City of Milwaukee Board of Health-Chair and a consultant to Milwaukee County COVID-19 mitigation efforts. \nJoanna Woodbury is a seasoned Certified Social Worker and has worked in HIV care since 2007. Joanna serves as the Director of Social Services for Froedtert and the Medical of Wisconsin overseeing social work\, mental health\, nurse case management and pharmacy services provided in the Inclusion Health and Infectious Disease Clinics. Joanna was an integral part of starting both Wisconsin’s first and largest PrEP clinic\, and the Inclusion Health Clinic\, Wisconsin’s first LGBTQ health clinic. She is a leader in HIV care and prevention social work and has led the development of a PrEP Navigation program that supports people in connecting to PrEP across Southeastern Wisconsin. Joanna works closely the SANE program and supports sexual assault survivors seen in Froedtert Health System emergency rooms. Joanna holds Professional Certificates in Motivational Interviewing and Servant Leadership and has been recognized as a State of Wisconsin leader in HIV care. Joanna has a strong passion for leadership\, medical social work\, sexual health advocacy\, and HIV care and prevention. \nThe archived webinar is linked below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/hiv-npep-education-webinar-series-for-advocates-2021-part-2-biomedical-interventions-for-hiv-prevention-before-and-after-exposure/
LOCATION:WI
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CREATED:20210204T220958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T202620Z
UID:3642-1616491800-1616497200@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Day
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin advocates and survivors from across Wisconsin in this free\, virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault and End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin to advocate with elected officials on issues that are critical to the safety and empowerment survivors Together\, we will discuss key policy issues related to sexual assault and domestic abuse\, hear from legislators in a panel-discussion format\, and learn how to effectively advocate with policy-makers while prioritizing safety during COVID-19. Participants will then speak with their elected representatives during pre-scheduled meetings\, taking direct action to influence policy change. We encourage participation from interested survivors as we provide a supportive environment for direct legislative advocacy.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/legislative-advocacy-day-2/
LOCATION:WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210322T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210322T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20210315T164441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T212632Z
UID:3699-1616421600-1616427000@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:HIV/nPEP Education Webinar Series for Advocates 2021 / Part 1: HIV Basics Training for Sexual Assault Advocates
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jacob Daugherty\, WI Department of Health Services \nThis training will focus on providing all the information an advocate would need to effectively have conversations with survivors about what HIV is and testing and treatment options. We will review the basics of HIV and how it’s transmitted\, discuss HIV stigma and language\, and provide information on the newest biomedical interventions and testing options. Resources will also be provided for further follow-up. \nJacob Dougherty is currently HIV Prevention Supervisor with the Communicable Disease Harm Reduction Section in the Division of Public Health at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. He has been working in the HIV field for over a decade\, starting out at Diverse & Resilient in Milwaukee where he provided data and compliance support and helped start their HIV testing program. He provides training\, technical assistance\, and contract monitoring for agencies providing HIV testing and prevention services throughout Wisconsin. \nThe archived webinar recording is available below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/hiv-npep-education-webinar-series-for-advocates-2021-part-1-hiv-basics-training-for-sexual-assault-advocates/
LOCATION:WI
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210217T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20210126T151958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210204T174748Z
UID:3632-1613556000-1613561400@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Helping the Helpers: Managing Secondary Trauma with Sustainable Self Care (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED. We have reached our maximum number of registrations. \nPresented by Angie Rehling and Sarah Curley\, Prevention Coordinators\, WCASA \nThis webinar will explore the signs and impact of professional burn-out\, compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma — three experiences that are unfortunately quite common in the field of sexual violence. Intended for both advocates and preventionists\, the webinar will discuss methods for coping with these experiences and how “self-care” can go beyond material goods or temporary experiences.  
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/helping-the-helpers-managing-secondary-trauma-with-sustainable-self-care-webinar/
LOCATION:WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20210203T194728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T194728Z
UID:3636-1613304000-1613311200@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:MMIWG2S: Taking a Stand for Our Land and Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Join in for the 2nd Annual MMIWG2S awareness event in partnership with ESTHER\, Native Justice Coalition\, WCASA\, Menominee County HSD Family Advocacy Center\, Lorraine Shooter\, M.A.D. and the Waking Women Healing Institute. This virtual event features host Drum Young Kingbird and other guest speakers. See flyer below or more information. \nThe link to register is below. Registration is limited to 100 and will be live streamed via Facebook as well.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/mmiwg2s-taking-a-stand-for-our-land-and-bodies/
LOCATION:WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210210T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20210209T174822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210211T203912Z
UID:3645-1612951200-1612954800@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Legislative Agenda Q & A Session
DESCRIPTION:View recording here
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/legislative-agenda-q-a-session/
LOCATION:WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210129T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210129T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T180418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T180418Z
UID:3604-1611925200-1611934200@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online (Session by Office of Crime Victim Services)
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-session-by-office-of-crime-victim-services/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210128T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210128T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T180243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T180243Z
UID:3603-1611838800-1611847800@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-37/
LOCATION:WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210127T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210127T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T180134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T180134Z
UID:3602-1611752400-1611761400@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-36/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210126T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210126T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T180007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T180103Z
UID:3601-1611666000-1611675000@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-35/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210125T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210125T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175920Z
UID:3600-1611579600-1611588600@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-34/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210122T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210122T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175832Z
UID:3599-1611320400-1611329400@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-33/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210121T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175747Z
UID:3598-1611234000-1611243000@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-32/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210120T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210120T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175637Z
UID:3597-1611147600-1611156600@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-31/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210119T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175540Z
UID:3596-1611061200-1611070200@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-30/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210114T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210114T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175700Z
UID:3595-1610629200-1610638200@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-29/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210113T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175312Z
UID:3594-1610542800-1610551800@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-28/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210112T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175209Z
UID:3593-1610456400-1610465400@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-27/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210111T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210111T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201201T175030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T175143Z
UID:3592-1610370000-1610379000@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday\, January 11-14\, Tuesday through Friday\, January 19-22 and Monday through Friday\, January 25-29. On Friday\, January 29th\, we welcome WI Office of Crime Victim Services staff\, who will provide information on the CVC/SAFE\, Crime Victim Rights and Safe at Home programs. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for May 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, January 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, January 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, January 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, January 14: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach / Outreach Planning\nTuesday\, January 19: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nWednesday\, January 20: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism & Advocacy\nThursday\, January 21: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nFriday\, January 22: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus\nMonday\, January 25: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, January 26: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, January 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Medical Advocacy / Self-Care\nThursday\, January 28: 1:00-3:30pm  – Legal Advocacy / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, January 29: 1:00-3:00pm – Crime Victim Compensation\, Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law\, Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions (Office of Crime Victim Services) \nThis opportunity is being offered to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs) for no fee. The registration fee for staff of other organizations serving sexual assault survivors is $300 for the entire training. (see agenda). \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/savas_jan2021/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201218T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201203T165820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T171046Z
UID:3608-1608285600-1608292800@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Violence Prevention Work Webinar Series - Social Justice as our Prevention Framework: Building Civically Engaged Leaders Amongst Our Youth
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nubia Peña\, Director\, Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs \nSocial justice and sexual violence prevention efforts are often kept in separate spheres\, failing to consider how the foundational principles of one intersects with the other. Prevention educators can use school and community based prevention initiatives to create civically engaged and empowered youth to challenge the manner in which society has created narratives that justify violence\, overlook oppression\, and continue discriminatory practices. \nWhen we infuse our prevention curriculums with tenets of social justice we are actively working across the social ecological model by creating paradigm shifts in our youth in the manner in which they see themselves\, develop interpersonal relationships\, interact with their community\, and take on roles as agents of social change. \nThis session will encourage programming that incorporates a social-justice framework to inspire and develop engaged youth leaders through a culturally relevant educational experience deeply rooted in anti-oppression principles. This is especially important with today’s polarized climate around immigration\, race relations\, civil rights\, and the lack of support for survivor narratives\, which must be addressed in order to create inclusive and intersectional efforts. \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-violence-prevention-work-webinar-series-social-justice-as-our-prevention-framework-building-civically-engaged-leaders-amongst-our-youth/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201211T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20200910T205234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T202436Z
UID:3509-1607680800-1607688000@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:WCASA Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/wcasa-annual-meeting-2/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201204T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201124T194754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T162935Z
UID:3587-1607076000-1607083200@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Violence Prevention Work Webinar Series: Filling in the Cracks / An Intersectional Approach to Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tonjie Reese\, Founder of eleven24\, inc. \nDuring this session\, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how social liberation and identity affirmation fit into sexual violence prevention work. This will be done by taking a critical look into the intersections of racial justce and sexual violence prevention. Topic areas will include intersectionality\, gender socialization\, adultification\, and allyship. \nTonjie is a Detroit native\, creative\, preventionist\, and founder of eleven24\, a program dedicated to reimagining prevention through a lens of liberation and community. In her many years of youth-serving and gender-based violence work\, she has held roles as a prevention program director\, national community initiatives coordinator\, and senior program officer. Tonjie holds a BS in Behavioral Science and a MA in Education\, Leadership\, and Change. Driven by the belief that everyone has a role in gender based violence prevention\, her motto is “It’s up to us to define what our role will be!”
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-violence-prevention-work-webinar-series-filling-in-the-cracks-an-intersectional-approach-to-prevention/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201026T172517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T194432Z
UID:3549-1605866400-1605873600@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Violence Prevention Work Webinar Series / How to Lead Engaging Groups ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:The link to the archived recording can be found below. \nPresented by Peggy Taylor\, M. Ed\, Co-Founder and Creative Director and Claudia Pineda Reyes\, MSW\, Trainer for Partners for Youth Empowerment \nLeading groups online presents a special set of challenges—and opportunities. Join facilitators from Partners for Youth Empowerment to learn easy-to-implement facilitation strategies and activities that will optimize your impact in the online environment. You’ll learn ways to help young people feel safe enough to fully participate\, to build a sense of community in your groups\, and to support youth to engage in meaningful conversations. You’ll also learn some Zoom tricks that will make your time with online groups more satisfying and effective. To make the most of this program\, download zoom and make sure you have the latest update. \nClaudia Pineda Reyes\, MSW\, is a Mexican American Social Worker from Cicero\, IL and Michoacan\, Mexico. She is a trainer for Partners for Youth Empowerment and is currently employed by the Department of Health at King County\, WA. Her expertise revolves around gender\, trauma\, racial equity\, community engagement\, immigrant communities\, and anti-violence. Claudia’s approach is largely informed by her work with Partners for Youth Empowerment and  the Center for Equity and Inclusion in Portland\, Oregon and her training as a Restorative Justice Facilitator. \nPeggy Taylor\, M. Ed\, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Partners for Youth Empowerment\, is known for her innovations integrating creativity into youth development programs.  She is a master trainer who has empowered thousands of educators\, social service professionals\, and youth workers across the globe with methods that foster creativity\, purpose\, and a love of learning. Peggy is lead author of Catch the Fire: An Art-Full Guide to Unleashing the Creative Power of Youth\, Adults\, and Communities.  \nPartners for Youth Empowerment is a global non-profit dedicated to unleashing the creative power of young people. We provide individuals\, schools\, and organizations with the skills and strategies to lead transformative programs for youth that build self-confidence\, motivation\, social and emotional competence\, and leadership – proven predictors of well-being and success.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-violence-prevention-work-webinar-series-how-to-lead-engaging-groups-online/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201114
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20200902T181834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T150558Z
UID:3500-1604880000-1605311999@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. Please note: these are LIVE Zoom sessions. It will be broken up in to individual sessions: conducted Monday thru Thursday\, the weeks of October 26th\, November 2nd and November 9th (see schedule). We are offering this opportunity to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs). \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for January 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, October 26: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, October 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, October 28: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, October 29: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach\nMonday\, November 2: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, November 3: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, November 4: 1:00-3:30pm – Self-Care / Medical Advocacy\nThursday\, November 5: 1:00-3:30pm – Legal Advocacy\nMonday\, November 9: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nTuesday\, November 10: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism and Advocacy\nWednesday\, November 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nThursday\, November 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, November 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Crime Victim Compensation; Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law; Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions \nSAVAS is free of charge for staff of certified Sexual Assault Service Providers \nRegister at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-26/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201106T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201026T172316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T194349Z
UID:3548-1604656800-1604664000@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Violence Prevention Work Webinar Series / Anti-Racism for White People
DESCRIPTION:The link to the archived recording can be found below. \nPresented by : William Parke-Sutherland\, Jill Nagler and Rek from Groundwork \nIn this workshop we will explore our own and collective understanding of white privilege\, white supremacy\, and anti-racism through small group work\, discussion prompts\, and exercises such as the White Ladder. We will share with one another our understanding of how racism shows up in all or majority white spaces and strategies for influencing systems we inhabit. Lastly\, we will discuss how the current political climate has impacted and influenced antiracism work. Our goal for this workshop is to help us as white people examine how racism impacts our lives and our institutions\, and discuss where we are in our own process of working for racial justice through antiracism actions in our everyday lives.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-violence-prevention-work-webinar-series-anti-racism-for-white-people/
LOCATION:WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201106
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20200902T181733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T150409Z
UID:3499-1604275200-1604620799@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. Please note: these are LIVE Zoom sessions. It will be broken up in to individual sessions: conducted Monday thru Thursday\, the weeks of October 26th\, November 2nd and November 9th (see schedule). We are offering this opportunity to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs). \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for January 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, October 26: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, October 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, October 28: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, October 29: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach\nMonday\, November 2: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, November 3: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, November 4: 1:00-3:30pm – Self-Care / Medical Advocacy\nThursday\, November 5: 1:00-3:30pm – Legal Advocacy\nMonday\, November 9: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nTuesday\, November 10: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism and Advocacy\nWednesday\, November 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nThursday\, November 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, November 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Crime Victim Compensation; Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law; Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions \nSAVAS is free of charge for staff of certified Sexual Assault Service Providers \nRegister at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-25/
LOCATION:WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20200902T181546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T160628Z
UID:3498-1603670400-1604015999@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) Online
DESCRIPTION:Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19\, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. Please note: these are LIVE Zoom sessions. It will be broken up in to individual sessions: conducted Monday thru Thursday\, the weeks of October 26th\, November 2nd and November 9th (see schedule). We are offering this opportunity to staff of member Sexual Assault Service Providers (SASPs). \nSAVAS addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line\, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. We are adapting sessions and activities to fit the constraints of web-based learning\, while striving to provide a similar experience to in-person events. The next in-person SAVAS is tentatively scheduled for January 2021. \nSessions:\nMonday\, October 26: 1:00-3:30pm – Welcome & Introduction to SAVAS / SA Dynamics\nTuesday\, October 27: 1:00-3:30pm – Advocacy / Crisis Intervention\nWednesday\, October 28: 1:00-3:30pm – Child & Adolescent Survivors / Role Plays\nThursday\, October 29: 1:00-3:30pm – SA Outreach\nMonday\, November 2: 1:00-3:30pm – Sexual Assault Laws\nTuesday\, November 3: 1:00-3:30pm – System Advocacy / Support Groups\nWednesday\, November 4: 1:00-3:30pm – Self-Care / Medical Advocacy\nThursday\, November 5: 1:00-3:30pm – Legal Advocacy\nMonday\, November 9: 1:00-3:30pm – Intersection of SV & Racism\nTuesday\, November 10: 1:00-3:30pm – Anti-Racism and Advocacy\nWednesday\, November 11: 1:00-3:30pm – Working with Diverse Communities & Survivors\nThursday\, November 12: 1:00-3:30pm – Aspiring Allyship / Advocates of Color Caucus / SAVAS Wrap-up\nFriday\, November 13: 1:00-3:30pm – Crime Victim Compensation; Victim Rights & Marsy’s Law; Q&A on Pre-Work Sessions \nSAVAS is free of charge for staff of certified Sexual Assault Service Providers \nRegister at the link below.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-assault-victim-advocacy-school-savas-online-24/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201023T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20200910T201905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T193547Z
UID:3507-1603447200-1603454400@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Violence Prevention Work Webinar Series / Sexual Citizens: Sex\, Power\, and Assault on Campus
DESCRIPTION:The link to the archived recording can be found below. \nPresented by Jennifer S. Hirsch\, Professor\, Socio-Medical Sciences\, Mailman School of Public Health\, Columbia University and Shamus Khan\, Professor / Chair of Sociology\, Columbia University \nIn this webinar\, we invite Columbia professors Jennifer S. Hirsch and Shamus Khan\, authors of Sexual Citizens: Sex\, Power\, and Assault on Campus\, to discuss the research central to their book and their vision for campus sexual assault prevention. They will address sexual assault as a racial justice issue and the idea that sexual self-determination\, and the obligation of respecting equivalent right in others\, is everyone’s right. \nJennifer S. Hirsch is professor of socio-medical sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. Her research spans five intertwined domains: the anthropology of love; gender\, sexuality and migration; sexual\, reproductive and HIV risk practices; social scientific research on sexual assault and undergraduate well-being\, and the intersections between anthropology and public health. She’s been named one of New York City’s 16 ‘Heroes in the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence.’ In 2012 she was selected as a Guggenheim Fellow. \nShamus Khan is professor & chair of sociology at Columbia University. He is the author of dozens of books and articles on inequality\, American Culture\, gender\, and elites. His work has appeared in the New Yorker\, The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, CNN\, and many other media outlets. In 2018 he was awarded the Hans L. Zetterberg Prize for “the best sociologist under 40.” \nOn this webinar\, Hirsch and Khan will be interviewed by Dr. Kate Walsh\, a licensed clinical psychologist and a tenured Associate Professor in Psychology and Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the lead investigator on UW-Madison’s newly established interdisciplinary Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Her work addresses biopsychosocial and environmental risk factors for sexual violence victimization.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/sexual-citizens-sex-power-and-assault-on-campus/
LOCATION:WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201019T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201019T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20201110T200050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T200121Z
UID:3566-1603101600-1603107000@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Child Sexual Assault Policy Recommendations & Requirements Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar features presenters from the Wisconsin Office of Crime Victim Services\, the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families and Awareness 2 Action.  \nThe discussion includes:\n– A recent special condition on WI Department of Justice awards on suitability to interact with minors and how to comply with and satisfy the requirement.\n– Updates to division of safety and permanence (DSP) contract language for WI Department of Children and Families funding\n– Best practices for protecting children from sexual harm \nThe archived recording is available here.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/child-sexual-assault-policy-recommendations-requirements-webinar-october-19-2020/
LOCATION:WI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201009T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201009T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T090925
CREATED:20200910T202017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T152031Z
UID:3508-1602237600-1602244800@www.wcasa.org
SUMMARY:Sexual Violence Prevention Work Webinar Series / Responding for Community Resiliency: Comparing Adverse Childhood Experiences and Historical Trauma
DESCRIPTION:The link to the archived recording can be found below. \nPresented by Barb Blackdeer Mackenzie\, CARES Director/ Community Healer\, HIR Wellness Institute \nDid you know there is a difference between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and historical trauma? These differences impact approaches to healing and  community resilience. This session explores understanding the impacts of ACEs and historical trauma\, as well as encouraging community resiliency while working with First Nations people and communities in Wisconsin. \nBarb Blackdeer-Mackenzie is a Ho-Chunk Nation tribal member and CARES Director/ Community Healer for HIR Wellness Institute in Milwaukee. She has educational and experiential background in explaining and teaching about White privilege\, intercultural and multicultural education\, historical and inter-generational trauma\, positive healthy coping skills\, and community event planning.
URL:https://www.wcasa.org/event/responding-for-community-resiliency-comparing-adverse-childhood-experiences-and-historical-trauma/
LOCATION:WI
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