• Hidden in Plain Sight: Victims and Perpetrators of Labor Trafficking

    We are missing them; adults and children from this country and others compelled to labor in agriculture, massage, drug trafficking, hospitality, landscaping, domestic servitude, construction, and even teaching under the force, fraud, and coercion of their traffickers. This training will explore recruiting methodologies, perpetrator disguises, the exploitation of system failures, including the opacity of the […]

  • The Power of Peer Mentorship: Effective Strategies for Preventing Youth Violence

    Peer mentorship is a critical strategy for supporting young adults impacted by community violence, while also leveraging their peer networks to influence younger youth to reduce violence. Peer mentorship is vital to youth violence prevention as it engages their peer network to identify conflicts, mediate situations, and encourage program engagement. Building on community networks already […]

  • Stalking and Sexual Violence: Understanding the Intersections – AEquitas

    Sexual violence and stalking are both prevalent, commonly misunderstood, and severely underreported victimizations. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this webinar, presented by the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC) explores what multidisciplinary professionals need to know about the intersection of stalking and sexual violence. Victim support, criminal justice, and allied professionals are […]

  • FOIA Webinar

    We will go over the rights and responsibilities under the Freedom of Information Act as it relates to public documents and meetings. Approved for 1 hour of CLE and CLEST credit. REGISTER HERE

  • Working with Abusive Partners

    Allies in Change is excited to announce the upcoming “Working with Abusive Partners” training that will be held this Spring! “Working with Abusive Partners” Our Working with Abusive Partners training will be held via Zoom from March 18th-20th and April 15th-17th featuring Dr. Chris Huffine. This training meets the state standard requirements for 40 hours of batterer intervention training. Topics include: an overview of […]

  • National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference

    MUPC brings together investigators, forensic specialists, search and rescue professionals, victim advocates, and other multidisciplinary partners to explore innovative technologies, evidence-based strategies, and collaborative approaches that support missing persons cases from the initial response through recovery and resolution. Through engaging sessions and expert-led discussions, participants will gain practical tools and insights to strengthen efforts in […]

  • TA Tuesdays

    Join the ACADV for TA Tuesdays, with staff member Brandy Dailey hosting a recurring virtual gathering held on the third Tuesday of each month starting June 17, 2025, through June 2026. These monthly meetings will provide an open and supportive space for peer connection, resource sharing, and professional development among service providers, stakeholders, and community partners involved in Domestic Violence Intervention Programs (DVIP)—formerly […]

  • The 2026 Conceptual Clarity 3-Day Training

    What you NEED to KNOW to operate a meaningful battering intervention program April 22, 23, 24, 2026 Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm EST Thursday, April 23, 2026, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm EST Friday, April 24, 2026, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm EST Course approved by the NASW-Michigan Social Work Continuing Education […]