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SUMMARY:Yellow Light Behaviors - How to Have Difficult Conversations Around Child Sexual Abuse
DESCRIPTION:One of the biggest challenges of child sexual abuse prevention is empowering others to take action – not just about clear cases of abuse\, but when we see concerning or inappropriate behavior. These “yellow light behaviors” can be seen as “opportunities for prevention”\, but too often people hesitate to raise their concerns\, particularly when the behavior comes from someone they trust and respect. Perhaps they’re unsure of how to begin. \nIn this webinar\, ChicagoCAC Prevention Educator Liz Baudler and Community Advisory Council Member Cynthia E. Hanifin\, MSW\, will discuss what makes us reluctant to speak up when we see potential harm\, how to think through our approach to difficult conversations\, and how to appropriately check in with ourselves throughout the process of addressing the issue. We’ll learn more about the motivations behind people’s behavior and the long-term benefits of speaking up\, and we’ll practice summoning the words that name what you’re seeing as you take action to keep youth safe. This presentation will not only benefit professionals\, but anyone who wants to advocate for children in their daily lives. Hosted by ChicagoCAC. \nCEUs: 1.75 \nFree Training
URL:https://ilcdvp.org/event/yellow-light-behaviors-how-to-have-difficult-conversations-around-child-sexual-abuse/
CATEGORIES:CEU Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Pieters":MAILTO:spieters@cawc.org
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SUMMARY:Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium Training - option 1
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 23 1-5pm (check-in begins at 12:30)\nor\nFriday\, April 24 8-12pm (check-in begins at 7:30)\nTraining will be the same on both days\, so you only need to attend 1 training day. \nThe 12th Judicial Family Violence Coordinating Council welcomes leading experts in law enforcement response to gender-based violence from Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium (LETTAC). Funded by the federal Office of Violence Against Women (OVW)\, presenters will provide in depth training on the following topics: \n• Illinois Domestic Violence (750 ILCS 60/)\n• Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986\n• Domestic Violence Investigation Fundamentals\n• Build a foundational understanding of the serious nature of domestic violence\n• Map a pathway for effective investigations\n• Understand the importance of trauma-informed investigations\n• Effective report writing\n• Officer-Involved Domestic Violence\n• Officer Involved Domestic Violence Policy Development: Prevention\, Education and Training\, Early Warning and Intervention\, Incident Response\, Victim Safety\, Post Incident Decisions\n• Case Studies of Relevant Domestic Violence Incidents \nIdeal for law enforcement\, police social workers\, advocates\, prosecutors\, medical professionals\, mental health professionals\, partner abuse intervention professionals\, etc. \n4.0 CEUs for Certified Domestic Violence/Partner Abuse Intervention Professionals provided by Guardian Angel Community Services (Free)\n4.0 CEUs for LSW/LCSW\, LPC/LCPC\, and LMFT provided by Illinois Affiliation of Marriage and Family Therapists ($25) \nClick on training flyer below for details and registration: \nyllgwcin1ZIf-4.23-24.26-LETTAC-Training
URL:https://ilcdvp.org/event/law-enforcement-training-and-technical-assistance-consortium-training/
LOCATION:Lewis University – St. Charles Borromeo (North Campus)\, 101 Airport Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446
CATEGORIES:CEU Training
ORGANIZER;CN="12th Judicial Family Violence Coordinating Council":MAILTO:amirrah@il12thcourt.gov
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SUMMARY:Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium Training - option 2
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 23 1-5pm (check-in begins at 12:30)\nor\nFriday\, April 24 8-12pm (check-in begins at 7:30)\nTraining will be the same on both days\, so you only need to attend 1 training day. \nThe 12th Judicial Family Violence Coordinating Council welcomes leading experts in law enforcement response to gender-based violence from Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium (LETTAC). Funded by the federal Office of Violence Against Women (OVW)\, presenters will provide in depth training on the following topics: \n• Illinois Domestic Violence (750 ILCS 60/)\n• Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986\n• Domestic Violence Investigation Fundamentals\n• Build a foundational understanding of the serious nature of domestic violence\n• Map a pathway for effective investigations\n• Understand the importance of trauma-informed investigations\n• Effective report writing\n• Officer-Involved Domestic Violence\n• Officer Involved Domestic Violence Policy Development: Prevention\, Education and Training\, Early Warning and Intervention\, Incident Response\, Victim Safety\, Post Incident Decisions\n• Case Studies of Relevant Domestic Violence Incidents \nIdeal for law enforcement\, police social workers\, advocates\, prosecutors\, medical professionals\, mental health professionals\, partner abuse intervention professionals\, etc. \n4.0 CEUs for Certified Domestic Violence/Partner Abuse Intervention Professionals provided by Guardian Angel Community Services (Free)\n4.0 CEUs for LSW/LCSW\, LPC/LCPC\, and LMFT provided by Illinois Affiliation of Marriage and Family Therapists ($25) \nClick below for training details and registration: \nyllgwcin1ZIf-4.23-24.26-LETTAC-Training
URL:https://ilcdvp.org/event/law-enforcement-training-and-technical-assistance-consortium-training-2/
LOCATION:Lewis University – St. Charles Borromeo (North Campus)\, 101 Airport Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446
CATEGORIES:CEU Training
ORGANIZER;CN="12th Judicial Family Violence Coordinating Council":MAILTO:amirrah@il12thcourt.gov
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CREATED:20260415T143535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T144638Z
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SUMMARY:Online Brain Injury Screening and Support System (OBISSS) Virtual Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Session participants will learn an overview of brain injury\, about several populations that are more vulnerable to injury\, and the intersectionality of brain injury and domestic violence. \nA demonstration of the Online Brain Injury Screening and Support System will be shown\, as well as information about how to implement the screening system and strategies for accommodation post-screening. There will be a time for questions for the presenter. \nPresenter: Haleigh Cushen is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (C.R.C.) and Certified Vocational Evaluator (C.V.E.) with a Master of Education in Rehabilitation Counseling from Auburn University. As Director of Program Management at NASHIA\, she oversees membership and product implementation\, including the Online Brain Injury Screening and Support System (OBISSS). \nHer career highlights include serving as a TBI Care Coordinator for the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services\, a vocational evaluator for Easter Seals\, and a forensic rehabilitation professional. She has also contributed as an adjunct instructor at both Alabama State and Auburn Universities. \n1.0 CEU available for Certified Domestic Violence/Partner Abuse Intervention Professionals provided by Guardian Angel Community Services. \nClick on link below for training flyer and registration: \n4.29.26 OBISSS
URL:https://ilcdvp.org/event/online-brain-injury-screening-and-support-system-obisss-virtual-lunch-learn/
CATEGORIES:CEU Training
ORGANIZER;CN="12th Judicial Family Violence Coordinating Council":MAILTO:amirrah@il12thcourt.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T100000
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SUMMARY:Navigating the Mental Health System
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the Mental Health System can be challenging. In this course\, you will learn about stepped levels of care and barriers to mental health treatment. We will discuss how to gain access to each level of care and the community resources available to you in the State of Illinois. \n2.0 CEUs
URL:https://ilcdvp.org/event/navigating-the-mental-health-system-2/
CATEGORIES:CEU Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Oakton College":MAILTO:cehp@oakton.edu
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