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Invisible Epidemic

When most people hear “concussion” they think about sports or the NFL. But what about brain injuries caused by domestic violence? NPEIV invites you to learn more about the invisible epidemic of brain injury caused by violence. The training will discuss the unique characteristics of head injury caused by domestic violence and examine ways to implement the CARE framework. Presented by Rachel Ramirez, MSW | Up to 2.0 CE’s available | 14 April 2022 | 10:00 am PT

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WebinarsNanette Burton
Relevance to your Community: Stop the Silence® on ACEs

The National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan (NPEIV) invites you to join us for a two-hour presentation that will share information on the development and implementation of a program promoting a comprehensive social movement using the Stop the Silence® Model. Presented by Pamela J. Pine, PhD. Through research, advocacy, outreach, education, training and policy development and reform, we aim to directly impact the well-being of children, families, and society, including the prevention of long-term disability and improved functioning. We further aim to prevent and mitigate negative health consequences of CSA/ACEs and improve well-being.

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WebinarsNanette Burton
Overcoming Barriers

This webinar will discuss the cohort effects that may underlie why so few older adults report their abuse, seek help, or engage in treatment services. At least two clinical cases will be highlighted. Participants will gain ideas for talking with older adults and developing the structure for treatment plans.

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WebinarsNanette Burton
Hidden Faces of Elder Abuse

This session will provide methods of interventions to improve the plight of older adults victimized by abuse, neglect or exploitation. It will explore common forms of abuse, case realities, and address emerging issues applicable from research to practice. Key milestones impacting the field will be discussed.

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WebinarsNanette Burton
Future Directions in Batterer Intervention Programs

This webinar will focus on offender interventions that offer the possibility of reducing the incidences of IPV and thereby the rates of victimization, and the negative effects of children’s exposure. Discussion will focus on programs and interventions that appear to have some success in reducing the rates and severity of IPV offending.

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WebinarsNanette Burton