Annual Conference: We Belong Together
Come to Spokane to dream big, work hard, and add your joyful moves to the movement.
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.
This quarter we will be talking about HOUSING! Join us to learn more about the housing protections available to survivors. Let’s talk about how to support survivors to keep their housing and thrive.
WSCADV is (finally!) taking on DV Action Month this year. Join us to hear about our strategy and what's available to help you take action in your community.
This unique 5K fun run/walk takes you around every level of Safeco Field from the top to the players' tunnel to the final lap around the field! More Information Register Now
This the very last call for this contract year. (Maybe we’ll keep doing this. What do you think?) Maybe I can put together some summary materials from our other 3 calls. Would that be helpful? As always, we’ll leave a lot of time for everyone who is on the call to talk with one another.
The 2015 Washington State Legislative Session ended on April 26, 2015. Many thanks to those of you who have been followed the progress through our Legislative Updates and took action when it was needed. This session was packed with debate about prevention, body cameras, housing and homelessness, and paid sick leave. Join us to get a full summary of what happened to the legislation we were closely following during this year’s session, with a particular emphasis on changes to our law around domestic violence services and shelter.
Join WSCADV’s Grace Huang for an enlightening tour through the newly updated DV Manual for Judges. Thurston County Superior Court Judge Anne Hirsch will offer a judge’s perspective and be available to answer your questions about the role of judicial officers.
The Just Futures Project was launched two years ago to explore the possibilities for making our work to end domestic violence even more effective than it has already been.
It's like a radio call-in show for domestic violence legal advocates, just without the celebrity radio personalities! Mette will hop on the phone every quarter for an informal conference call to chat about whatever legal advocacy questions are on your mind. No prep needed—just show up and ask away. You probably even have a few answers for the other advocates on the call!