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Professional Leadership & Advancement Network (PLAN)
Now Accepting Applications for an Executive Director Training Opportunity:
Information Session:
Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11am PT/2pm ET
Register for the Info Session to Learn More About PLAN **Closed Captioning will be provided, please request any live interpretation needs at least two weeks in advance. ** PLAN Hybrid Education Series: January 19th - March 23rd 2022 Apply for PLAN 2022 Here
Futures Without Violence’s Supporting Organizational Sustainability Institute (SOS Institute), invites executive directors of domestic and sexual violence organizations to participate in the Professional Leadership & Advancement Network (PLAN) Program. PLAN is an eight-week course to support leaders in their role to effectively manage, lead, and strengthen their organization’s infrastructure and culture, in order to advance their mission.
This hybrid education series will include a blend of live and self-paced sessions, group and individual activities, peer exchange and mentoring, one-on-one technical assistance, and implementation planning. PLAN is an opportunity to engage with other survivor-serving organizations across the country and foster leadership skills rooted in the values of the anti-violence movement.
Learning objectives:
As a result of the program, participants will be better able to:
- Examine and develop leadership skills and roles in relation to self, staff, and organization.
- Analyze the importance of organizational culture and start an organizational equity assessment process (racial equity, LGBTQ equity, and accessibility).
- Discuss staff leadership development strategies that are rooted in equitable and transparent practices.
- Define and discuss succession planning strategies within DV/SA organizations.
- Create an asset map of existing external resources in the organization’s service area.
- Develop strategies to refine interpersonal skills and managerial approaches with boards.
Program Schedule Overview: Weekly 90-minute live sessions on Wednesdays at 11am PT/ 2pm EST from January 19th to March 23, 2022, (subject to change).
Who is Invited to Attend? Executive directors of OVW grantee and subgrantee organizations, grant partners, past participants of the SOS Institute, and potential OVW grantees. Participation will be limited to 40 executive directors and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We will prioritize applications for organizations working with underserved communities or struggling with a variety of organizational development challenges. Applicants must certify that they can attend all sessions and fully participate in the self-paced work.
Learn More and Apply for PLAN 2022 Here Application Link: http://go.futureswithoutviolence.org/e/858853/r-PLANapplication2/mzwp5/188322370?h=lIq5vHlMIQ46-Dx8UT_9fxxtwtBaDtaxXqrSPEInHF4
Application Deadline: Friday, December 10, 2021. All applicants will be contacted regarding the status of their application no later than December 17, 2021. For any assistance or questions, please contact Abby Larson at alarson@futureswithoutviolence.org.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2021 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET | 10:00-11:30 a.m. PT
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Read more and register here: http://maestro.abanet.org/list/inxsxxpc/211105AD/kf1mn8.vib?a0=225
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Protecting Children from Domestic Violence: It takes the whole community
December 6, 2021 1 to 2:30 p.m. ET
Join psychologist and founding partner of Western's Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women and Children, Peter Jaffe for this inaugural lecture on ending domestic violence.
Peter will highlight the problem of domestic violence, discuss protecting children and provide responses on how we as a society can overcome this problem in our communities.
Program: Welcome Traditional Opening Lecture Audience Q&A Traditional Closing
Date: Monday, December 6, 2021
Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m. ET
Ticket price: Complimentary
This is a complimentary virtual event that begins at 1 p.m. Eastern Time (find your local time). A link to join the program will be emailed to you upon registration
CREVAWC is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Please contact us (mbun@uwo.ca) if you have any particular accommodation requirements or require information in an alternate format.
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Why Aren't the Abusers Held More Accountable:
Flipping the Script on "Why Doesn't the Victim Just Leave?"
Thursday, November 18th, 2021
1:00pm-2:30pm EST
Featured Presenters:
Ruth Glenn, President/CEO (National Coalition Against Domestic Violence)
Victoria Reaves, Program Specialist
(Ujima, Inc.: the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community)
April Jimerson, Director of Training (National Domestic Violence Hotline)
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
THANK YOU TOMS FOR SPONSORING THIS WEBINAR!
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In this webinar, presenters will challenge the infamously common question, “why doesn’t the victim just leave?”, share the consequences and impact of focusing on the victim’s actions instead of the abuser’s tactics, and discuss how we as activists and advocates can shift our language and actions to better hold abusers accountable for the harm they cause, further empower victims and survivors of violence, and influence social change.
Join panelists Ruth M. Glenn (President/CEO, NCADV), Victoria Reaves (Program Specialist, Ujima, Inc.: the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community), and April Jimerson (Director of Training, The National Domestic Violence Hotline) as they share their perspectives and experience with working with survivors of violence to answer a series of questions on this topic.
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CDSV Training Atty 2021.doc.pdf
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