- March 5, 2021
- Posted by: Teresa Gallegos
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Safety, Accountability, Justice: The Importance of Multidisciplinary Responses to Sexual Assault and Child Sexual Abuse – Virtual
Audience: This training is a learning opportunity for all professionals responding to sexual assault and child sexual abuse (Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, Community-Based Advocates, System-Based Advocates, Forensic Interviewers, CACs, SANEs, Forensic Nurses, and Forensic Laboratory Personnel)
Date & Time:
Wednesday, April 28 & Thursday, April 29, 2021
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM both days
*This same training is also being offered on June 9 and June 10, 2021. To register for the June training, click here.
Training Highlights:
- Kansas Initiatives & Lessons Learned
- Trauma-Informed Multidisciplinary Response Teams
- Defining Common Goals
- Understanding Roles in Investigations
- The Role of SANEs & Forensic Nurses
- The Role of Law Enforcement
- The Role of Child Advocacy Centers
- The Role of Community- and System-Based Advocates
- The Role of Forensic Laboratories
- The Role of Prosecution
- Effective Multidisciplinary Team Approaches
- Kansas Model Policies & Best Practice Recommendations
- Resiliency for Multidisciplinary Responders
Presenters:
This course is presented by a variety of Kansas subject matter experts in the areas of forensic nursing, law enforcement, forensic laboratory, victim advocacy, and prosecution.
Registration:
Registration Fee:
No cost
Registration Deadline:
April 21, 2021
Register soon, space is limited!
How to Register:
To register, Create an account and login, then select the number of people you want to register and click “Register Now.”
The Zoom join link for this event will be emailed to all approved and complete registrants after April 21, 2021.
Please make sure you have the most current version of Zoom by downloading it here: https://zoom.us/download.
Accessibility:
We are committed to creating environments where we see our own and each other’s full humanity and everyone has the ability to thrive and fulfill their full potential in learning environments. Every effort will be made to ensure equitable access at this event.
For questions about accessibility or to request an accommodation, please select your needs on the online registration form or contact trainingteam@kcsdv.org. Requests should be made at least 14 business days prior to the event.
Live Virtual Training Technical Requirements
Webcam: While we are unable to meet in-person, use of a webcam is required for the most effective interactive experience.
- Zoom Platform: We recommend that you have the most current version of the Zoom client on your computer. If you already have Zoom loaded, please be sure you have updated to the newest version from this page.
- Chrome: The Connect site works best with the Google Chrome browser. You can use another web browser, but some features may not work as well. You can download the Chrome Browser from this page.
Questions:
Teresa Gallegos
KCSDV Training & Education Manager
trainingteam@kcsdv.org or 785-232-9784
Sponsored by:
This grant project is supported by the State General Fund for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault as administered by the Kansas Governor’s Grants Program. The opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication, program, or exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of the Kansas Governor.
Total Training Hours: 10.5
CLEs and CNEs Credits PENDING: 12.5
KCSDV is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This course offering is pending approval for contact hours applicable for APRN, RN, or LPN re-licensure. KS State Board of Nursing Provider Number: LT0291-0914.
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April 28, 2021 - April 29, 2021
8:30 am - 4:30 pm