[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly News: May 1-5, 2017

Goodwin Alisha Alisha.Goodwin at doj.state.or.us
Thu May 4 10:18:08 PDT 2017


[May 1 – 5, 2017][CAMI Weekly News][cid:image014.jpg at 01D2C4B6.AAECE6F0]
Recent News, Announcements, and Releases


From the National Child Death Review:

  1.  Upbring, funded by Casey Family Programs, published a report this month,"Evidence-based and Promising Interventions for Preventing Child Fatalities and Severe Child Injuries Related to Child Maltreatment." The report summarizes the community conditions, systems factors, evidence-based practices (EBPs), and promising practices that may prevent child fatalities and severe child injuries related to child maltreatment. It also outlines future directions for practice and research. See the full report here: https://www.upbring.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Evidence-based-and-Promising-_040617.pdf

The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency has a wonderful Capacity Building Portal that has myriad resources on organizational management, compliance, grant funding strategies, board development and much more!  Check it out at:
www.pacapacity.net<http://www.pacapacity.net>.
FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE has partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Ad Council to create Changing Minds<https://changingmindsnow.org/>, a national campaign that will raise awareness, teach skills, and inspire public action to address a hidden epidemic in America‒children’s exposure to violence and childhood trauma.
Witnessing violence in the home, school or community can affect children throughout their entire lives. This multi-year campaign will engage teachers, coaches, counselors, nurses and other front-line educators and caregivers on proven ways to help children heal from trauma.
Our goals:
Educate about the problem of childhood trauma but most importantly on the solutions that exist;
Advance programs and practices that help to make schools, homes, and communities safer for children and youth; and
Help grow leadership in various fields (e.g., education, health, community, and justice).
https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/changing-minds-the-campaign-to-end-childhood-trauma/

Vicarious Trauma Toolkit (<https://vtt.ovc.ojp.gov/>VTT) has launched, providing first responder and victim services organizations with evidence-informed tools to address the impact of vicarious trauma on their staff and volunteers. Going beyond responding to stress, The VTT helps organizations respond to the challenges of the work by supporting their efforts at becoming vicarious trauma-informed with these tools:
Vicarious Trauma Organizational Readiness Guide (VT-ORG)<https://n1.m.tt/a/vtfkbctfmb-wdpdwdqp.html?mp_hash=B98CC9D5C3AD5B8A530414D9C507D8B9C610A95A2AC966B69229033820BA87C5> is an assessment tool your organization can use that measures five areas of evidence-informed strengths of organizations that are healthy..
Compendium of Resources<https://n1.m.tt/a/vtfkbctfmv-wdpdwdqp.html?mp_hash=B98CC9D5C3AD5B8A530414D9C507D8B9C610A95A2AC966B69229033820BA87C5> contains nearly 500 tools that organizations can use to become more informed about vicarious trauma, including policies, research literature, training materials and links to websites, podcasts, and videos.
The project was funded by the Office for Victims of Crime which awarded the grant for this project to Northeastern University’s Institute on Urban Health Research and Practice.



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Register now for the 2017 Crime Victim Law Conference and save up to $70.00 on your Conference registration.



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More Information<https://law.lclark.edu/centers/national_crime_victim_law_institute/projects/education_and_training/annual_conference/archive/2017/overview.php>



May 11-12, 2017
Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon




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Registration Open for AMBER Alert in Indian Country: Child Protection Symposium



The Fox Valley Technical College AMBER Alert Training and Technical Assistance Program<https://n1.m.tt/a/erhuauamen-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E> will host the AMBER Alert in Indian Country: Child Protection Symposium<https://n1.m.tt/a/erhuauameh-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E> on June 1-2, 2017, in Bismarck, ND. This event will address child protection issues in Indian Country, including child exploitation, human trafficking, and endangered and abducted children. Participants will learn how to identify AMBER Alert best practices for their community, gather resources to increase public safety, and work with tribal law enforcement to address missing and exploited children issues.



Resources:

Register<https://n1.m.tt/a/erhuauameb-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E> to attend.

Learn more<https://n1.m.tt/a/erhuauamem-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E> about the National Criminal Justice Training Center.

Learn more<https://n1.m.tt/a/nrpoxoxnhh-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E> about the AMBER alert program.

Find AMBER Alerts<https://n1.m.tt/a/nrpoxoxnho-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E> on Facebook.











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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention<https://n1.m.tt/a/nrpoxoxnhb-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E>
is a component of the Office of Justice Programs<https://n1.m.tt/a/nrpoxoxnox-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E> in the U.S. Department of Justice<https://n1.m.tt/a/jackwkwpka-ewntrwee.html?mp_hash=BF13D69B021EC60660B5AAC80C5E05E093F7DBF0D79022AD5BE1E1DA5E95D30E>
















EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Womenspace is Hiring!

Title: Urban Advocate- Bilingual

Summary: Work as a part of a team to walk with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) survivors as they take back their personal power from initial crisis to transitional and in between by providing advocacy-based support. Coordinate economic empowerment services including internal/external classes, network with other agencies, and assess participants for all agency services. Maintain participant confidentiality. Work with Womenspace team to provide a safe and healthy environment for all personnel and participants.

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Title: Legal Advocate at SJC

Summary: The Legal Advocate is employed by Womenspace and housed at the Survivor’s Justice Center (SJC). The Advocate provides civil legal advocacy services and support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

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Title: Bilingual (Spanish Speaking) IPV Specialist at DHS CW

Summary: Work as part of a team with DHS to provide information, system navigation, support, and advocacy to DHS (CW) clients regarding the effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) so that they understand this issue and are able to provide adequate protection and support for their children. Facilitate support groups and education classes as needed. Maintain participant confidentiality. Work with Womenspace staff to provide a safe and healthy environment for all personnel and participants. Collaborate with community agencies and businesses.

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