New Screening & Intake Forms for your Program
RESCHEDULED: Survivors have taken the first vulnerable step to call your program. How we receive this call and what we do with this information makes a difference in the survivor’s […]
RESCHEDULED: Survivors have taken the first vulnerable step to call your program. How we receive this call and what we do with this information makes a difference in the survivor’s […]
Survivors have taken the first vulnerable step to call your program. How we receive this call and what we do with this information makes a difference in the survivor’s experience […]
Survivors have taken the first vulnerable step to call your program. How we receive this call and what we do with this information makes a difference in the survivor’s experience […]
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 […]
Overview of confidentiality protections in state and federal law passed in 2006, focusing on privileged communication for advocates.
This webinar describes how to use WSCADV’s model screening and intake form, designed for programs to use when survivors call to access services.
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