Innovations and Best Practices in Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Response
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Innovations and Best Practices in Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Response
Innovations and Best Practices in Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Response Brigid McCaw, Kaiser Permanente Mimi Kim, Creative Interventions Jeffrey Edelson, UC Berkeley Thinking about systems change; key ingredients for success Engaging social networks in addressing DV/SA in marginalized communities and expanding community capacity Strengthening prevention and early intervention efforts by reaching men early and reaching men who batter Panelists: Kanwarpal Dhaliwal, RYSE ● Orchid Pusey, Asian Women’s Shelter ● Wade Myer, Rainbow Community Center ● Miriam Wong, Latina Center ● Usha Ramachandran, Narika ● Amber Hodson, DeafHope ● Ben Barr, Rainbow Community Center ● Chris Magnus, Richmond Police Chief ● Cherri Allison, Alameda Family Justice Center ● Tim Grayson, Concord Mayor ● Gael B. Strack, National Family Justice Center Alliance November 5, 2014 Pleasant Hill Community Center Innovations And Best Practices in Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Response Registration Date: Who Should Attend? Wednesday, November 5, 2014 Location: Pleasant Hill Community Center 320 Civic Dr., Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Time: 8:15 am - 3:30 pm Includes: Breakfast and Lunch are provided Register ONLINE: http://wccfjc.org/registration Cost: FREE Agenda 8:15 - 9:00 am Registration and Networking Breakfast 9:30 - 10:45 am Plenary 1 11:00 - 12:00 pm Plenary 2 1:00 - 2:45 pm Workshops: 3:00 - 3:30 pm The Innovations and Best Practices in Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Response Conference is designed for attendees seeking to explore innovative approaches and resources to serving domestic violence and sexual assault victims. Come to discuss policies and practices to improve your work and share new breakthroughs in service delivery. Staff from City and County departments Trauma informed approach (with restorative justice lens) Law enforcement Culturally specific services Family Justice Center model and building of a countywide Network Nonprofit service providers Community leaders Closing Session This program is supported by Northern California Community Benefit Programs