From dv_listserv at omls.oregon.gov Mon May 5 22:41:29 2025 From: dv_listserv at omls.oregon.gov (Domestic Violence issues) Date: Tue, 6 May 2025 05:41:29 +0000 Subject: [DV_listserv] JUNE 2025 FETI Training Opportunity - Registration OPEN NOW! (Portland) Message-ID: This training opportunity is geared at law enforcement interviewing/ investigating cases involving sexual assault/abuse. There are also limited scholarships for prosecutors/ system partners. ----- Please share this training opportunity with all of your local law enforcement agencies + criminal justice partners. Scholarship Applications for Certified FETI Training - NOW OPEN! Summer 2025 Combined Online Module + In-Person June 11-13, 2025 Portland, Oregon The DOJ/ DVRP Program is excited to bring another round of Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview (FETI) training is coming to Portland in June 2025! FETI is a science-based interviewing technique that helps investigators gather information from victims and suspects of crime in a neutral and fair way. FETI is based on research about the neurobiology of memory and trauma, and it aims to avoid re-traumatizing victims. This particular training opportunity is focused towards law enforcement officers that are doing sexual assault investigations, and any law enforcement officers that are working with victims and survivors of sexual assault/ trauma. The majority of slots are allocated to law enforcement, however there are limited slots for prosecutors, advocates, judges, SANEs, or other system professionals that come into contact with victims of sexual assault and abuse. A DOJ grant covers the registration cost ($2090), lodging in Portland (if working 50+ miles away). Mileage and per diem are not included. There are limited slots available for this training. Please read the details in this email before filling out the application form. Note: This is different than HB 2575 funding. Application for this opportunity does not require a grant proposal/reporting on your part. WHAT IS THIS TRAINING? The Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview (FETI(r)) provides interviewers with a science-informed interviewing framework that maximizes opportunities for information collection and accurately documents the participant's experience in a neutral, equitable, and fair manner. Certified FETI is the founding and governing body of the official Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview(r), a science and practice-based interviewing methodology informed by the latest research on the neurobiology of trauma and memory. See more about the program here: https://www.certifiedfeti.com/about/ Participation in this grant-funded opportunity has TWO components. Participation in BOTH components are required to receive a grant-funded slot at this training. The online portion must be completed prior to the March in-person dates. See details of the online/in-person breakdown below. WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS TRAINING? The grant funds that support this particular training opportunity give priority to law enforcement officers that come into contact with victims and survivors of sexual assault/trauma. Multiple individuals from the same agency/jurisdiction can apply. Prosecutors and other criminal justice professionals that support law enforcement work with victims and survivors of sexual assault (and domestic violence) will be considered. Anyone can submit the application form to express interest in this, or future available FETI trainings. Please share this email and training opportunity with anyone you think would benefit from this training. WHEN/WHERE IS THIS TRAINING? The in-person portion of this training is Wednesday, June 11 - Friday June 13, 2025. It will take place at Mildred Hall in Portland, Oregon. The training will occur each day between 9am-5pm with a break for lunch. You must attend all portions of the in-person training. You will be required to complete a 16-hour online module prior to the in-person training. This module is self-paced and can be accessed 24/7. (Unless you can show proof of previous completion of the online Methodology of FETI, in-person Introduction to FETI or in-person Accelerated FETI.) Failure to complete this in advance of the in-person session means you will not be admitted, and will be required to refund the cost of the training program pursuant to the training agreement. HOW MUCH DOES THIS TRAINING COST? If accepted, the grant funds will cover the registration fees for both Methodology of FETI and Practical Application of FETI (value of $2090) and lodging from Tuesday, June 10- Friday June 13, 2025 at the Radisson Airport Hotel. Depending on distance traveled for training, there may be an opportunity for additional lodging on Friday, June 13 (because training goes until 5). Your agency is responsible any per diems and your time. No meals will be provided at this training. TRAINING DETAILS: PART 1: 16-hour online FETI Methodology (at your own pace) * This is the foundational training as it provides the full curriculum for the Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview Methodology. At the core of the course is an interactive online experience that provides attendees with detailed instruction on every part of the FETI Methodology. This course provides instruction on the official FETI Framework(tm), with in-depth guidance on how to correctly conduct a Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview. Attendees are provided with all the elements of a FETI interview, so they can immediately apply the knowledge from the training to their professional work. * This portion of the training provides a foundation for the following: understanding the FETI Framework; recognizing the impact of trauma and high-stress on memory, communication, and recall; learning how to maximize opportunities for information gathering; learning how to utilize FETI Brain-Based Cues in interviews; understand the difference between an interview and an investigation; and identifying ways that Experiential Information Collection may be negatively impacted. PART 2: 3-day in-Person Practical Application of FETI June 11-13, Portland, Oregon * This portion of the training provides attendees with instruction over three in-person days (9:00 am - 5:00 pm) that includes applying and demonstrating the FETI skill sets learned during the FETI Methodology Course; participation as an interviewer and participant in multiple interviews each day under the guidance and instruction of a CFP-A instructor; and facilitated review of conducted interviews. * Each attendee will participate in multiple Forensic Experiential Trauma Interviews, both as a participant and an interviewer, to enhance their understanding and skillset of the FETI methodology. Throughout the course, each student will continue to develop and practice the knowledge, skills, and abilities obtained from the prerequisite courses, the FETI Methodology course (online). *OPTIONAL* PERSONAL EXPERIENCE INTERVIEW: As part of these grant funds we are also able to offer a limited number of opportunities to participate in a "Personal Experience Interview (PEI)." A personal experience interview allows you to "be FETI'd" about an experience in your life- to directly experience how this interview technique works. If you are interested in doing a PEI, please indicate so on the application. This will be arranged at a time that works between you and Certified FETI and be conducted via zoom. HOW DO I APPLY? Award of the grant-funded slot is not based on first-come/first-serve submission of the application form. Preference will be given to tribal law enforcement, and considerations will also be made to allow for representation from a broad variety of jurisdictions. The grant funds for this opportunity for FETI training are currently limited to 30-35 participants. In order to be considered for this training, fill out the application form here: https://forms.office.com/g/qzx9W8y6nd **You will typically be notified within 24-48 hours of your acceptance into the program or your waitlist status QUESTIONS? Any questions should be directed to sarah.m.sabri at doj.oregon.gov /(503) 932-7482 or carriehull at certifiedfeti.com Sarah Sabri (she/her/hers) Domestic Violence Resource Prosecutor Sr. Assistant Attorney General | Criminal Justice Division Oregon Department of Justice 975 Oak Street - Eugene, Oregon Main: 503.378.6347 | Cell: 503.932.7482 | Fax: 503.373.1936 ***Please update your address book to Sarah.m.sabri at doj.oregon.gov ***** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE ***** This e-mail may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. 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