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Advocacy for Rookies

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

Greetings!Are you a brand new advocate? This training is for you!Advocacy for Rookies is an in-depth, interactive training for domestic violence advocates, with facilitators Blanca McCreary-Ortega and Sarah Kendall. The training will take place May 15th & 16th in Ellensburg. Whether you volunteer or are paid, you work in a shelter or a community office,…

Mobile Advocacy and Home Visiting Webinar

Join WSCADV's housing stability coordinator Sarah Kendall and advocates across the state to learn about mobile advocacy and home visiting. Together we'll learn about the benefits of mobile advocacy, best practices, safety planning, and more! 

Statewide Legal Advocate Gathering

Mercer Island Community & Events Center 8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island, Washington, United States

Come together with other legal advocates for a day of training, connection and resources at this year's Statewide Legal Advocate Gathering! Registration is free and lunch will be provided. The gathering is specifically for advocates providing legal advocacy to survivors at programs in WA.

DV Housing Advocacy and Landlord Engagement

Join advocates across the state and WSCADV's housing stability coordinator Sarah Kendall to learn about tools and strategies for housing advocacy and landlord engagement. Together we will dive into ways we can support survivors experiencing housing instability in survivor-driven and trauma-informed approaches. We will also explore the role advocates can take in cultivating landlords as…

Money Talks – Work and DV

Join us for Money Talks! A webinar series to promote economic justice. Money Talks 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…

Advocacy Learning Community: Survivor-Centered Advocacy in Practice – Revisiting Our Role and How to Continually Keep Survivors First Under Pressure

Dozens of advocates, managers and directors have come together over the past two years as part of the Advocacy Learning Community to dig deep into how we do advocacy and what that means for ourselves, our bodies, our relationships and survivors.   Join us again this spring as Heather Wehrwood and Deadria Boyland bring together…

Legal Advocate Quarterly Connection Call

Join legal advocates from across the state along with WSCADV's legal advocacy program coordinator Heather Wehrwood. On this connection call we will:

Following Their Lead: A Teen Dating Violence Action Month Panel

Teen dating violence prevention starts with youth power! Young people, especially people of color, queer and trans folks, and folks from economically struggling communities know how to lead the way forward and know what their communities need. Youth-led violence prevention forges a path toward liberation for all of us and one of the best things…

Child Support 101

A webinar for DV Advocates presented by Kevin Lee (WSCADV) and Tom Atkinson (Division of Child Support). This webinar will cover the basics of how survivors can access child support collection through DCS (the Department of Child Support).

Advocacy for Rookies: Online

Are you a brand new advocate? This training is for you! Advocacy for Rookies is an in-depth, interactive training for domestic violence advocates, with facilitators Heather Wehr and Sarah Kendall. UPDATE: The training will take place virtually over two days. Whether you volunteer or are paid, you work in a shelter or a community office, you…

Domestic Violence Advocacy Days

After four years of gathering virtually, we are excited to announce our 2024 Domestic Violence Advocacy Days will be held in-person in Olympia on January 22-23, 2024! The deadline to register is January 12, 2024. Registration is free and this event is open to all Washington state residents. The deadline to request language interpretation for this…

MoneyTalks – Taxes

Our next MoneyTalk webinar happens on January 10th from 10:00am to 12:00pm. This quarter we will be talking about “Taxes”. Tax season is coming up soon, get yourself up to date on the latest changes that impact survivors, and get yourself prepared! Don’t miss it! Be a part of a knowledgeable and resourceful community.

Legal Advocate Connection Call

Join legal advocates from across the state along with WSCADV's legal advocacy program coordinator Heather Wehrwood. On this connection call we will:

Advocacy for Rookies

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

Are you a brand new advocate? This training is for you! Advocacy for Rookies is an in-depth, interactive training for domestic violence advocates, with facilitators Jake Fawcett and Sarah Kendall. Whether you volunteer or are paid, if you work in a shelter or a community office, do system-based advocacy or community organizing for prevention -…

TeamUp Washington Winter Sports Training

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

This free train-the-trainer is for high school coaches and mentors who want to empower student athletes to prevent sexual assault, dating violence, and hazing.

DVAM: Owning Your Story, Claiming Your Power

Join us on October 30th. As we wrap up Domestic Violence Action Month (DVAM), WSCADV is providing this webinar to help you as advocates and social change agents learn how we can raise up an army of inspired storytellers to empower survivors, as well as change the culture that supports the destructive conditions of coercion…

Violence Prevention and Cultural Resilience in Queer and Trans Pacific Islander Community

United Territories of Pacific Islanders Alliance Washington (UTOPIA Washington) is a queer and trans people of color-led, grassroots organization born out of the struggles, challenges, strength, and resilience of the Queer and Trans Pacific Islander (QTPI – “Q-T-pie”) community in South King County. Since 2009, UTOPIA Washington has worked with QTPI leaders to create a safe, welcoming,…

Money Talks – Cash for Survivors: Restricted and Unrestricted

Join us for MoneyTalks! A webinar series to promote economic justice. MoneyTalks takes on topics that will help you understand how economics affect survivors of domestic violence, and provides 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 place for…