2016 Legislative Wrap Up Webinar
Join us for our annual wrap up summary of bills impacting survivors during the 2016 Washington State legislative session. Learn more and Register
Join us for our annual wrap up summary of bills impacting survivors during the 2016 Washington State legislative session. Learn more and Register
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 Deadria Boyland and Tyra Lindquist.
Conversaremos y exploraremos las conexiones naturales ya existentes con líderes en la comunidad que todos nosotros tenemos y no son reconocidas. Como intercesoras de violencia doméstica y/o sexual éste webinar le ayudará a: • Reconocer a los líderes naturales • Identificar y resolver problemas comunes con conexiones comunitarias • Identificar preocupaciones al compartir recursos •…
Join us for a webinar on Child Support. Child support can be a great benefit for survivors, but being involved in this system also comes with some risk. Join us to learn about how survivors can maximize the benefits and minimize the risks. Learn more and Register
We will cover everything from how we feel about our own bodies, our relationships, our values, cultural messages, messages about race and sex, how we identify, our orientation and reproductive health. We want advocates leaving the training feeling much more comfortable with our own bodies and sexuality. We can’t ask survivors to talk with us…
We will cover everything from how we feel about our own bodies, our relationships, our values, cultural messages, messages about race and sex, how we identify, our orientation and reproductive health. We want advocates leaving the training feeling much more comfortable with our own bodies and sexuality. We can’t ask survivors to talk with us…
Find out what survivors (and you) should know about taxes. Learn how to help survivors tap into extra cash or simply make sure that they aren’t racking up fines.
Learn about current bills and budget issues, get tips and tools on how to advocate effectively, meet your legislators, and advocate on behalf of survivors of domestic violence!
Let’s come together and make a big impact for survivors of domestic violence!
2016 is bringing us a new year and new requirements and opportunities to do prevention. Join us to hear about what’s in store for us as we move forward with our vision of ending domestic violence!
We'll talk about what we know about new funding requirements for prevention for DSHS contractors as well as share information about new prevention funding available in FY17.
Safer Planning Training | Spokane | December 17th, 2015 Learn more and register
Don't miss out on great conversation about shelter life. I'll plan some content based on what you want to talk about and leave plenty of time for everyone who is on the call to talk with one another. Join us! Learn more and register
Safer Planning Training | Lacey | December 15th, 2015 Learn more and register
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 Deadria Boyland and Tyra Lindquist.
Our next MoneyTalk happens on November 17 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. Often survivors need to access public benefits to make ends meet and stay safe. BUT, the system can be confusing and overwhelming, even for advocates to navigate. Join us and learn more about welfare. There are far too many details to cover in just…
Legal advocates! Join us to learn and share strategies for using tools from the Domestic Violence Fatality Review in your advocacy on behalf of survivors. Learn More and Register
This webinar will explore some of the issues impacting immigrant students in Washington state, including disparate school discipline and push out, insufficient supports for students who are pregnant and parenting, insufficient supports for homeless or transient students, and lack of access for parents whose primary language is not English. It will provide information about these…
This webinar covers the newly released prevention guidelines (June, 2015) and what they mean for the field working to prevent domestic violence in Washington State.
Come to Spokane to dream big, work hard, and add your joyful moves to the movement.
***TIME CHANGE*** This webinar is now from 1:00PM-3:00PM. If you have registered previously and can still make it, you don't need to re-register. Court clerks are at the front lines of access to justice, and they play a critical role in making sure survivors can get what they need from the legal system. Join this…
Advocacy for Rookies is a fast-paced two-day course for brand-new advocates doing shelter, community, or prevention work.