Addressing Women’s Use of Violence in a Women's Nonviolence Program and a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) is a training for nonviolence group facilitators, probation officers, therapists, advocates, and other interveners that work with women who use violence against their intimate partners in a CCR and group process. Turning Points co-author / trainer: Melissa Scaia Duluth […]
Addressing Women’s Use of Violence is a training for nonviolence group facilitators, probation officers, therapists, advocates, and other interveners that work with women who use violence against their intimate partners in a CCR and group process. Turning Points co-author / trainer: Melissa Scaia Duluth Model CCR trainer: Scott Miller Dates: September 30 – October 2, […]
Every October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to educate the public on domestic violence (DV) topics, advocate for change working to end domestic violence, and amplify the needs of survivors. API-GBV remains committed to our work to end DV and will continue to center and stand with survivors in our work, always During […]
The Haven of NEA will have an info booth at the Farmers Market in Osceola on the Courthouse lawn on the first and third Thursdays each month. Volunteers are always appreciated as spread hope and awareness of domestic violence. We tell people about our safehouse, emergency services and volunteer opportunities.
The training is perfect for anyone who is: Starting a batterer intervention program New to men’s non-violence group facilitation Looking to sharpen their facilitation skills and deepen their insight. Register for October 7-9, 2025
Health Cares About Domestic Violence (HCADV) Day is an annual, nationally recognized awareness and action day that takes place on the second Wednesday of October. This year on October 8, we invite you to join us for a webinar co-hosted by FUTURES’ programs the National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence and Health Partners on […]
Sign up for the next Art of Facilitation, or register for the 3-part Facilitator Training Series By popular demand, we've added another Art of Facilitation on October 9th and 10th. This two-day training introducing our trauma-focused approach is a great resource for helping professionals in multiple disciplines seeking to improve their facilitation skills. Whether you're […]
Advocates are deeply committed to supporting healthy, respectful relationships for survivors—and we want the same in our own work. While we strive for trust and collaboration, we are often not equipped with intentional processes or tools to navigate tension, disagreement, and conflict within the workplace. Without this clarity, team morale can suffer, retention decreases, creativity […]
Cajun Fest is the NEA Family Crisis Center’s largest annual fundraiser — a lively celebration of music, food, and community, all for a life-changing cause. From the irresistible Cajun flavors to the vibrant energy of live entertainment, Cajun Fest brings people together to support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
Please join us for Helping Staff Succeed in Their Work with Survivors: Navigating Internal Conflict and Tension Tuesday, October 14, 2025 12:00 pm PST/ 3:00 pm EST (60 minutes) Advocates are deeply committed to supporting healthy, respectful relationships for survivors—and we want the same in our own work. While we strive for trust and collaboration, […]
UA Partners is offering the following upcoming Allies series trainings: Previous comments on the Allies series: “Super presentation, been in the field 45 years and never has it been put in front of me as well as you two did today! I learned so much, especially about self!” “Loved this one, it was very enlightening” “I love the way […]
This month's conversation will explore the role of bilingual staff in relation to interpretation and translation planning for access. We'll discuss how organizations can effectively support bilingual staff, highlight risks and responsibilities, and share strategies to align their contributions with organizational plans for interpretation and translation. As a reminder, this is a space to share […]
The Haven of NEA will have an info booth at the Farmers Market in Osceola on the Courthouse lawn on the first and third Thursdays each month. Volunteers are always appreciated as spread hope and awareness of domestic violence. We tell people about our safehouse, emergency services and volunteer opportunities.
Protective factors for survivors of domestic violence are the conditions, connections, and capacities that buffer harm and enable adult and child survivors to do and be well in work, school, and life. In this webinar, we will share a NEW workbook designed specifically for advocates who work directly with survivors, along with practice tip sheets, […]
The Silent Witness Initiative is a traveling memorial of life-sized, red silhouettes honoring the lives of women, men, and children who have lost their lives due to domestic violence in Arkansas. These names stand out as “Silent Witnesses” to the dangers of domestic abuse and the impact it can have on families, communities, and our […]
Awards for top shooters, raffle prizes & giveaways, concessions available all day. Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or a first-timer, this is a great way to enjoy the sport while making a difference for survivors in our community. All proceeds will benefit Compassion's Foundation, Inc.
In today’s world, technology can be both a friend and foe to survivors of violence. This training explores the intersections of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) in the LGBTQ+ community experiencing domestic violence, and the use of digital abuse as a tool of power and control. Through the use of real world examples, case […]
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 […]
UA Partners is offering the following upcoming Allies series trainings: Previous comments on the Allies series: “Super presentation, been in the field 45 years and never has it been put in front of me as well as you two did today! I learned so much, especially about self!” “Loved this one, it was very enlightening” “I love the way […]
We’re excited to announce our upcoming webinar for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, happening on October 22nd at 1 p.m. CST. We’ll be joined by Chandi McCright, former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, and Alexis Smith, Miss Kansas 2024, for an important conversation on supporting survivors at all stages of their journey. We will discuss how to support survivors in […]
October 23rd is Purple Thursday, a national day of awareness for Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October). We ask that people wear purple, snap a photo, and tag us on social media to flood the newsfeeds/FYP with purple to support survivors.
Confused on how the federal budget works? Join us for an accessible primer on the federal budget process. In this session, you'll learn: How decisions are made Why they matter for your community Practical ways you can engage in advocating for federal resources that support your work REGISTER HERE
REGISTER TODAY! 1-Day Virtual Training Strangulation 101 - The Last Warning Shot October 24, 2025 8:00am - 4:00pm PST Nurse Joanna Explains Why a Survivor of Strangulation Should Seek Help This virtual strangulation 101 training is for all interested police officers, prosecutors, advocates, judges, doctors, nurses, EMS first responders, and mental health professionals across the […]
This discussion call will focus on communities of care, and options for community responses to DV. Recognizing that many survivors do not want to call law enforcement, report injuries to doctors, or seek help from DV services due to shame and various barriers to access, the Bridges connect call will discuss how community members can be […]
Research has repeatedly shown that LGBTQ+ survivors of IPV are less likely to access traditional domestic violence services and are more likely to seek LGBTQ+ affirming therapists and resources at LGBTQ+ centers. This two-day workshop aims to bridge the knowledge gap for those not specifically working in the GBV field and provide crucial information about […]
This training will focus on providing basic education of tech-based sexual violence. We will focus on the role technology plays in our lives while empowering consent, safety and digital boundaries. Participants will receive digital safety tips and strategies in creating digital self-care plans for wellness. Community Education Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86434467221
UA Partners is offering the following upcoming Allies series trainings: Previous comments on the Allies series: “Super presentation, been in the field 45 years and never has it been put in front of me as well as you two did today! I learned so much, especially about self!” “Loved this one, it was very enlightening” “I love the way […]