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SUMMARY:Compassion Fatigue Series
DESCRIPTION:Organizational Trauma: The Blob in the office\nThis training session is the final session of the three part training Compassion Fatigue series. In this training session you will: \n\nIdentify the power of “group think”\nLook at common symptoms of organizational trauma\nDiscuss how to begin having difficult conversations\nExplore ways to perpetuate a healthy work environment\nDraw a link between organizational health and quality service delivery\n\nPresenter: Myra Strand \nFor more information about this training session\, visit the registration page by clicking HERE. \nQuestions? Contact CACWA at training@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/compassion-fatigue-series-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All CAC and MDT Members
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SUMMARY:MDT Orientation
DESCRIPTION:MDT Orientation provides foundational information for new MDT members that will further their understanding of the CAC movement and model\, disciplines and roles on the MDT\, what makes a strong MDT\, nuances of case review and why case review is important. MDT Orientation supplements the training and onboarding in CACs. \nRegister for MDT Orientation HERE. \nQuestions? Contact Lisette at lisette@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/mdt-orientation-6/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:MDT Team Members
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SUMMARY:A Wound Without a Cure: Finding Justice for Child Victims
DESCRIPTION:This session will address methods that have been demonstrated to increase criminal convictions\, address the concept of justice and discuss various approaches through which justice for children may be realized outside of the criminal arena. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will identify characteristics of cases that proceed through the criminal justice system\nParticipants will understand the various concepts of justice in child sexual abuse cases\nParticipants will identify various methods to improve outcomes for justice for victims of CSA\n\nClick HERE to register. \nQuestions? Contact Lisette at lisette@cacwa.org or Kelsey at kelseyc@cacwa.org
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/a-wound-without-a-cure-finding-justice-for-child-victims/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All CAC and MDT Members
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SUMMARY:Washington Statewide Forensic Interview Peer Review
DESCRIPTION:Peer review is an opportunity for forensic interviewers across the state to review forensic interviewing techniques for cases involving suspected child abuse. Peer review provides a space for thorough discussion and interview feedback as well as overview of relevant research in the field of forensic interviewing. In addition\, meetings provide opportunity for networking with other forensic interviewers in the field and peer support across the state. \nPeer review is for Forensic Interview Specialists and MDT Partners who completed a 32-hour basic forensic interview training (CAIA or another nationally recognized training) and conduct forensic interviews as part of their work. \nPeer review is held on a quarterly basis from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM. \nRegister HERE! \nQuestions? Contact Lisette at lisette@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/washington-statewide-forensic-interview-peer-review-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interviews
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SUMMARY:Addressing Strangulation & Asphyxiation within the Child Forensic Interview
DESCRIPTION:This training is designed to deepen your awareness of how strangulation and asphyxiation may present in child abuse cases and how to uncover critical details during the forensic interview process. By the end of this session\, you will be better equipped to understand what makes strangulation or choking a crime\, recognize the normalization of strangulation or choking behaviors through social media and pornography\, understand the three ways strangulation/choking & asphyxiation are most commonly presented in a child forensic interview\, and recognize that listening for cues from the child is critical during field interviewing for making vital decisions about forensic interview referral and/or medical care. \nClick HERE to register. \nQuestions? Contact Lisette at lisette@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/addressing-strangulation-asphyxiation-within-the-child-forensic-interview/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interviews,MDT Team Members
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