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Mobile Advocacy and Housing Webinar

Webinar

Want to know more about mobile advocacy and housing options? This webinar will address your questions and concerns related to housing options and stability for survivors, practical mobile advocacy practices, and organizational structures and systems necessary for supporting advocates to do great work. Build your fundamental knowledge, so that you can apply it to your work!…

Lunch like this: A webinar series where we talk DV prevention – 12/12/2018

Join us for Lunch Like This! A webinar series where we talk DV prevention. These short webinars will be a place to share prevention tips and resources and connect with other preventionists from across the state during your lunch hour. Get these dates on your calendar, pack a lunch, and tune in for Lunch Like…

New Directors Orientation

Olympia WSCADV Office 711 Capitol Way S., Olympia, WA, United States

Calling all new (and new-ish) directors! If you are a brand-new, kind of new, or still-feeling-new E.D. or program director, you are invited to the WSCADV New Directors Orientation. This is your opportunity to connect with peers in a supportive environment, ask questions, and gain insights and practical resources to support your day-to-day work. New…

Prevention Through Liberation Training

Jacob Smith House 4500 Intelco Loop SE, Lacey, WA 98503, WA, United States

Preventionists unite! Our four frames of violence prevention (address root causes + shift culture + build skills + promote healthy relationships) have helped us move forward in our prevention work. This has been so great. And yet it is easier to rely on the last two frames (skill building and healthy relationships work) without making…

Advocacy for Rookies – November 27 & 28, 2018

Lacey Community Center 6729 Pacific Avenue SE, Lacey, WA, United States

Are you a brand new advocate? These trainings are for you! Advocacy for Rookies is a fast-paced two-day course for brand-new advocates, with facilitators Jake Fawcett and June Loveall. The Rookies experience includes on-line courses and a follow-up webinar. It's a whole package! Whether you volunteer or are paid, you work in a shelter or…

Systems Advocacy Training

Please join us for our Systems Advocacy Training taking place November 13th and 14th! This two day training will examine how we apply the skills we use in our direct advocacy with survivors to our relationships with the various systems that survivors must navigate. Content includes: understanding how systems/institutions operate, building relationships outside of crises,…

We Choose All of Us: WSCADV Annual Conference 2018

Lynnwood Convention Center 3711 196th St SW,, Lynnwood , WA, United States

We are working to create a world where everyone can live and love freely without fear. Inspired by the We Choose All of Us campaign by the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence, this year’s conference will explore what it means to choose love, choose democracy, and to choose community. Join us to get inspired…

POC and Native People Gathering

Best Western Lynnwood 19332 36th Avenue West, Lynnwood, WA, United States

Please gather with us in an open conversation where we will discuss the question, "Am I ready to take the leap into Leadership and Management?". This is an event for people who identify as a Person of Color or Native/First Nations. Register Here!

Lunch like this: A webinar series where we talk DV prevention – 9/06/2018

Webinar

Join us for Lunch Like This! A webinar series where we talk DV prevention. These short webinars will be a place to share prevention tips and resources and connect with other preventionists from across the state during your lunch hour. Get these dates on your calendar, pack a lunch, and tune in for Lunch Like…

MoneyTalks

Webinar

Join us for MoneyTalks! A webinar series to promote economic justice. MoneyTalks will take on topics that will help you understand how economics affect survivors of domestic violence and provide a place to convene with other advocates to exchange good ideas. If you've got something to say about money and domestic violence, this is the…

Advocacy for Rookies – August 15 & 16, 2018

Woman's Club of Spokane 1428 W 9th Ave., Spokane, WA

Are you a brand new advocate? These trainings are for you! Advocacy for Rookies is a fast-paced two-day course for brand-new advocates, with facilitators Jake Fawcett and June Loveall. The Rookies experience includes on-line courses and a follow-up webinar. It's a whole package! Whether you volunteer or are paid, you work in a shelter or…

Refuse To Abuse 5K at Safeco Field

Safeco Field 1250 First Ave. S., Seattle, WA, United States

The Goodwill Refuse To Abuse® 5K at Safeco Field is a unique 5K fun run/walk that takes you around every level of Safeco Field, from the top to the players’ tunnel to the final lap around the field. Stepping out on the field level of a major league ball park is an awe-inspiring moment that few have experienced! For more…

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Increasing Options to Address Harm & Survivor Healing – July 13 – Spokane

Woman's Club of Spokane 1428 W 9th Ave., Spokane, WA

For almost two decades, WSCADV’s Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review has identified the need for greater community-based responses to meaningfully address both survivor needs and change abusive behavior. A recent National Domestic Violence Hotline survey found that the majority of survivors who sought help would not turn to police, or when they did, their situation became worse. The need for more…

Increasing Options to Address Harm & Survivor Healing – July 11 – Seattle

Bethaday Community Learning Space 605 SW 108th St, Seattle, WA

For almost two decades, WSCADV’s Washington State Domestic Violence Fatality Review has identified the need for greater community-based responses to meaningfully address both survivor needs and change abusive behavior. A recent National Domestic Violence Hotline survey found that the majority of survivors who sought help would not turn to police, or when they did, their situation became worse. The need for more…

Just Futures: Celebrate and Recommit

Yakima Area Arboretum 1401 Arboretum Dr., Yakima, WA, United States

Please join with leaders from around the state to learn about, celebrate, recalibrate, and recommit to the new vision and goals we all helped create last year. Skills building, camaraderie, and joy at being together once again. Learn more and register here

New Directors Orientation Part II

Olympia WSCADV Office 711 Capitol Way S., Olympia, WA, United States

This will be an opportunity to dig a little deeper into topics relevant to leading and managing your organization. Topics could include, depending on the will of the group: Supervising in Crisis Programs; Managing Conflict (without losing your mind); and $$$ and Funding Streams. Come with your burning issues. Register Here

Enhanced Safety Planning for Immigrant Survivors

Dumas Bay Centre 3200 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA, United States

Join us for this in-person training to learn how recent developments might affect immigrant survivors of domestic and sexual assault and discuss practical ways to enhance your agency's policies, practices and advocacy. By the end of this training, participants will be able to: Implement enhanced survivor and family safety planning for immigrant survivors Identify key…

Advocacy for Rookies – Ellensburg

Hal Holmes Community Center 209 N Ruby St, Ellensburg, WA, United States

What is an advocate?  And how do you actually do this work? We are excited to present this fast-paced two-day course for brand-new advocates, with facilitators Mette Earlywine and Tyra Lindquist. Learn More and Register

Yakima Transformative Connections – A Training for DV Advocates

Yakima Area Arboretum 1401 Arboretum Dr., Yakima, WA, United States

What does Love, Sex, Family and Community have to do with domestic violence advocacy? Everything! At this training, you’ll learn how the Reproductive Justice movement’s framework for liberation and racial equity can be applied to your day-to-day efforts to help people have whole and fulfilling lives.   Learn More and Register