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SUMMARY:October CACWA Accreditation Lunch & Learn - Child Safety and Protection Standard
DESCRIPTION:Accreditation is the highest level of membership that a CAC can achieve as part of NCA’s nationwide network. It is a rigorous process that ensures quality evidence-based services are being provided by CACs for children and families according to NCA’s National Standards of Accreditation. In this series we will review each of the standards and associated sections of the application on a monthly basis. Attending any or all of the Lunch & Learn sessions will help with understanding the accreditation process by reviewing the changes in the 2023 Standards and organizing the application process. \nTo register\, click here!
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/october-cacwa-accreditation-lunch-learn-child-safety-and-protection-standard/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Accreditation/Reaccreditation
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SUMMARY:Victim Advocacy Roundtable - October
DESCRIPTION:Victim Advocate Roundtable is held the fourth Wednesday of every month from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.  The group is open to victim advocates working with CACs and MDTs in Washington State including CAC-based\, community-based\, and systems-based advocates.  This is a supportive space to network\, share current practices in the field\, and receive input on challenging cases from peers. \nRegister for roundtable by clicking here. \nOn the registration landing page click on the Register button then select Single Registration on the registration pop up. On the event registration page\, please select the dates you want to attend.  \nNote that there are two sessions that fall on the third Wednesday due to calendar conflicts – January 17 and December 18\, 2024. \nThe date of Victim Advocate Roundtable may change due to unforeseen calendar conflicts. \n 
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/victim-advocacy-roundtable-october/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Victim Advocacy
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SUMMARY:Sexting: Flirting or Felony (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Social media is not going away. As social media adapts and changes\, young people are either creating the adaptations or adapting right along with it. Professionals can face a steep learning curve as they attempt to respond to new risks in the lives of the young people they serve. This presentation provides tools to help professionals get on the front end of the problem before they are faced head on with challenging mental health or criminal scenarios around youth sending and receiving sexual material. The presentation will detail the risks children are facing and provide case studies\, tools\, and best practices for professionals working to respond. Part 2 in this series is scheduled for November 14th from 10:00-11:30 AM. \nLearning Objectives \n1. Describe compliant victimization as it relates to social media behavior. \n2. Recognize the connection between coercive relationships and sending of sexual online content. \n3. Critique the various legal responses to teen’s problematic online behavior while identifying best practice responses. \nAbout the Trainer \nALISON FEIGH DIRECTOR\, JACOB WETTERLING RESOURCE CENTER \nAlison Feigh\, MS\, is the Director of Jacob Wetterling Resource Center\, a program of Zero Abuse Project. In her role as a subject matter expert on child and teen safety\, she works with students\, parents\, youth workers\, faith leaders\, law enforcement and the media to help prevent childhood abuse and abductions. Alison’s work also includes writing curriculum for youth-serving organizations\, training professionals about online challenges kids face and advocating for families of the missing.   Alison has been working in the abuse prevention field for more than 20 years. As a classmate of Jacob Wetterling\, she learned early on how important it is to protect children and youth from exploitation. She is especially drawn to prevention in faith-based communities and youth- serving organizations\, collaborating with teens regarding technology and helping empower parents to talk with their kids about personal and online safety. She firmly believes that personal and online safety messages can be positive\, empowering and accessible. Her safety messages are highlighted in her children’s books\, “On Those Runaway Days” and “I Can Play It Safe.” Both titles were released nationally in 2008 by Free Spirit Publishing and have recently been translated into Chinese. \nRegister HERE!
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/sexting-flirting-or-felony/
LOCATION:Zoom
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