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eSANE Training Series: Culturally Competent Outreach and Engagement
Review some everyday cross-cultural scenarios and discuss qualities and approaches that would yield positive outcomes. Trainer: Valeria Wicker, Program Supervisor, LSS Multi-Cultural Center
eSANE Training Series: Culturally Responsive Services for AAPI Survivors of Violence
Have greater understanding of AAPI (and NH and MENA) cultural dynamics that contribute to and impact experiences of gender-based violence, consider approaches and best practices for culturally responsive services and support, and consider approaches and opportunities for increased outreach and engagement of local AAPI communities and resources. Trainer: Shirley Luo, Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
Cultural Competency Series: Working with Interpreters
Participants in this course will gain an understanding of the role of the interpreter, the difference between interpretation and translation, and best practices for working through interpreters. Training provided through the WIC CIAO Project in partnership with LSS, presented by Valeria Wicker.
eSANE Training Series: Working with Interpreters
Explore an important topic in serving non-native English speakers – effectively working with interpreters. Trainer: Valeria Wicker, Program Supervisor, LSS Multi-Cultural Center
The Process & Practice of Cultural Humility
Recognize the differences between cultural competence and cultural humility and identify tools to support increasing self-awareness in order to increase capacity for cultural humility. Training provided through the WIC CIAO Project by Erika Iverson, SD Urban Indian Health
Cultural Competency Series: Cross-Cultural Communication
Engage in a language immersion experience and discuss challenges of language acquisition. Training provided through the WIC CIAO Project in partnership with LSS, presented by Laura Smith-Hill.
eSANE Training Series: Hidden in Plain Sight – Strangulation, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Gender-Based Violence
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
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
eSANE Training Series: Cultural Awareness – Relating to Norms
Participants will come away with a visual representation showing where they and someone they know would fall on cultural continuums including Time Orientation, Individualism and Collectivism, Direct and Indirect Communication and more. Trainers: Laura Smith-Hill and Valeria Wicker, LSS
eSANE Training Series: Why a Victim’s Immigration Status Matters: Getting Onto a Path to a Lawful Work Permit and US Citizenship
Gain a basic understanding of family-based immigration law, employment-based immigration law, and humanitarian based immigration law.. Trainer: Taneeza Islam, SD Voices for Peace