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October 2024 Newsletter

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In this issue: Training Needs Assessment End Online Child Abuse eSANE Trainings Online Court Improvement Program Training Registration SANE Training Opportunities WIC CIAO Learning Opportunities Training Needs Assessment The Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment is conducting a [...]

Training Needs Assessment

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The Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment is conducting a state-wide survey to identify gaps in training and develop targeted plans to meet the needs of South Dakota professionals who work with children and families. Access the survey [...]

SD ECCS September 2024 Update

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A Few Spots Remain in the Empowering Families Retreat, October 18-19 Limited registration is still available for the Empowering Families Retreat, created by families for families and sponsored by ECCS and the SD Family Engagement Center. A 100 parenting [...]

September 2024 Newsletter

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In this issue: Message from Director: End Online Child Abuse CPCM to Host National Expert on Child Health and Wellbeing eSANE Trainings Online Empowering Families Retreat Court Improvement Program Training Registration SANE Training Opportunities WIC CIAO Learning Opportunities End [...]

eSANE Training Series: Hidden in Plain Sight – Strangulation, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Gender-Based Violence

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Gender-based violence often involves physical violence targeted at the head, neck, and face–through blows to the head or strangulation. Though this has been common knowledge for decades, brain injuries caused by violence are unacknowledged, rarely identified and almost never immediately treated. Trainer: Rachel Ramirez, The Center on Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury at the Ohio Domestic Violence Network

Children and Sexual-Based Online Harms: A Guide for Professionals

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This session will cover research around the risks and vulnerabilities of children accessing the internet, online grooming and exploitation, impacts of children viewing pornography online, what we can do as professionals, parents, and policymakers. Presented by Chrissie Young, Director, CPCM and Heather Knox, Assistant United States Attorney, U.S Attorney’s Office