Building Healing Environments for Children and Youth Impacted by Violence
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Good afternoon from Houston, Texas

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Hi Tien and Mie :)

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Good afternoon from Frederick, Maryland!

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Rachel Dugan. I work in San Diego

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Mashaya Engel, Ft. Thompson IHS, South Dakota, Social Work Intern

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Thecia Jenkins, Training Director with the Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council

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Tatiana Perkins - Mutual Ground

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Hi I am Natalie and I am a counselor from Illinois

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Education and Outreach @ CAC of Niagara in Niagara Falls, NY

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Dana with Family Advocacy Robins AFB, GA

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Hi Claudia Medina, Human Options. Santa Ana, CA

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Sue Damiata, Pinal County Public Health, Casa Grande AZ, Maternal Child Health Program Manager

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Dawn from NYC, Social worker and birth doula

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Bailey, case coordinator at the Child Advocacy Center of Niagara in Niagara Falls, NY!

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Debbie Green - Nebraska City, NE - DV program volunteer and CASA Program Coordinator

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Laura, DV counselor, Illinois

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Susan From Witness Victim Service Center Cleveland Ohio

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Sarah G from Grand Forks, ND Family Advocate

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Jess Minnick, DV advocate, New Jersey.

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Hi I am Richanda Birks from Cleveland, Ohio

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Amber Pena, The Healing Center located in Brooklyn NY (Social Worker for Children's Program)

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Meka Tate with Child Saving Institute I work on community outreach here in Omaha Ne

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Hi everyone I'm Ashley Engel and I am a Violence Prevention Specialist/Advocate from Wisconsin!

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Hi everyone! Libby from the White Mountains in NH. I'm a Teaching Lecturer at Plymouth State University where I am also the Covid-19 Operations Specialist. I'm also a Clinical Social Worker specializing in trauma practice.

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Sydney Conrad, Director of Education and Training in Charleston SC

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Mia from Brooklyn, NY, Social Work Intern at Safe Horizon

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Cindy Garman, Prescott AZ, Yavapai County Community Health

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Good afternoon. Samantha Camarillo with Acelero Learning Monmouth/Middlesex in New Jersey. I am a Family Advocate.

59:41
HI, Elizabeth Gotay TAQA HF for FFV in Richmond Virginia

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Greetings Good People! I'm Lisa, Victim Services Counselor with the Austin Police Department, in Austin, Texas. I'm assigned to our Training Academy!

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IL

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Good Afternoon , Joy Samuels from Healthy Families, Virginia

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Ivette Hernandez, MSW, LSWA- Director of Residential Services out of Alianza DV in Holyoke, MA

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Megan Meiwes, Hope Unlimited in Kansas. I'm the children's advocate.

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maggy morales Hispanic health council, ct

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Jennifer Tolladay Dove DV Legal Advocate, Clinton IL

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Good afternoon all. Jim Gallagher from Cicago

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Christina Middleton from Women's Advocates in St Paul, mn

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Karrie DV Advocate from Florida.

01:00:00
Hi! I'm Alana, an outreach specialist from Seattle!

01:00:04
Hi, Audra Newland Children's Coordinator at Turning Point in Marion, OH

01:00:05
Hello! Cristina McQuillen, Lead Project Specialist at Interface Children and Family Services in Ventura CA

01:00:06
Your dog wanted to share where they are from to!

01:00:07
Ottoniel Perez with YMCA Youth & Family Services Youth Links Mentoring Program, Montgomery County, Maryland

01:00:09
Hello, Baylee Smith- YWCA MA

01:00:15
Good morning, Darlene Wagner, Domestic Violence Victim/Witness Advocate, with the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in Fort McDowell, Arizona.

01:00:16
Hi! Shellie Ryan, Austin, TX. DV/Child Welfare consultant

01:00:21
Erika Simonson, Child and Family Programs Coordinator at the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence

01:00:26
Rolanda Bailey-Clark From Chicago, IL

01:00:35
Il A New Direction D.V. Agency Legal Advocate chicago

01:00:36
Mara Campbell, DCYF (Child Welfare), Washington State

01:00:36
Beatrice Ake- School-based advocate, Rhode Island

01:00:38
Joanna Cutting-Brady HAWC Healing Abuse Working for Change Salem, MA

01:00:45
western ma

01:00:46
Richanda Jackson-Birks Certified Trauma Support Specialist - Ohio

01:00:51
Hello Somebody! Rev. Al Whitaker - Tallahassee, Florida.

01:00:51
Zenaida Kirkland, LPC, LCADC

01:00:53
Michelle McAnarney, Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence

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Reno, Nevada

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Jayme Burlison, Parenting Time and DVOT Coordinator Wahpeton, ND

01:00:54
Hi! Jessica Wingenfeld from Cleveland, ohio. I work at our supervised visitation center, Safe and Sound.

01:00:54
Denise Simons public health nurse from Minnesota

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Tu Casa Latina , Nevada

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Jean Hoyt - Richmond, VA - Injury & Violence Prevention, Virginia Dept. of Health

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Florida Department of Health, Violence and Injury Prevention Section

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Midwest Family Community Resources and CASA of Cook County in IL

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Tori Worthington-DV advocate from Medford Oregon

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Noah (he/him), Sexual Violence Center in Minneapolis, MN!

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Tracey Weld, program evaluator, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State

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Jim Pender, Iowa Dept. of Health and Human Services

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I'm originally from the Boston are!

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CTiara Hayes/ Angel Wings Out-Reach Center Mendenhall, MS/ Case Manager

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Alyssa from Menomonie Wisconsin. Family and Youth Advocate at a Crisis Center

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I used to live in both Boston and LA!

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Memphis

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Bilingual Case Manager from NY

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Yesenia Galvan, Program Manager at the Department of Family Support Services - Domestic Violence Division in Chicago

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Richmond, VA Intervention Manager with VCU Bridging the Gap Injury & Violence Prevention Program.

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Linda Reeves- Behavior Consultant in childcare settings from Wheeling WV

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Kerry Fair, Child Development Specialist, Family Partnership, Frederick, MD

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Sara Mentel, Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence

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Carla Collins, Santa Clara County Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention

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Hi! Heather Scott, Coordinator of Legal and Crisis Services, DASI : Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Intervention Services in Sussex County, NJ

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Courtney Newsome, Branches Domestic Violence Shelter

01:02:13
Hi everyone! Yarimar Valle

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Oscar Pineda, LGBTQ Center Long Beach

01:02:16
Leidy , house of ruth in California (children advocate)

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Jana Woldstad from Hamilton, MT

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Zoila Child Advocate house of ruth

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Pat Davis, Domestic Abuse Shelter, the Keys, FL

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Gina Ciulla, Associate Director at Shelter, Inc. in Arlington Heights, IL

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Next Door Solutions in San Jose, CA

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Debbie Miranda, therapist at East Los Angeles Women's Center

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I used to live on the Washington State in PA worked for Quileutes in La Push.

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I work for North Idaho College Head Start in Coeur d'Alene Idaho.

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Tholanda Newborne, Community Health Specialist in Portland Oregon

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Ashley with VOA Oregon (DSV Court Advocate)

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Christy Ray, Senior Hotline Advocate, Sunrise of Pasco, FL

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Hope For Miami

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Ines Cano, Sanctuary for Families, Bronx, NY

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Hannah Rhea, Community Facilitator/Victim Advocate at RDVIC Morgantown, WV

01:02:56
Hi all, Patricia Moen joining from Minneapolis MN - with Latinos United for Peace & Equity. So happy to be with you all today!

01:02:57
Kenia Chinchilla, Multicultural advocate, Cherokee Family Violence Center and the Spanish Statewide Line against Domestic Violence in Georgia. 1-800-334-2836

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Hello everyone, I'm Melanie Calloway from Foster Care with Guardian Angel Community Services.

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The Arts Empowerment Project, Charlotte NC

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Clinician at SPCC / TVP Program Rochester N.Y

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Emily, Community Violence Intervention Center, Grand Forks, ND -- Hello, All!!

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Child Advocate from Alianza DV, Holyoke MA

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Nikki Caintic, API Chaya, Seattle, WA

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Jessica Santiago with the Dodge City Crisis Center

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Candice Woods, Manager of Youth Programs, Southwest Economics Solutions, Detroit, Michigan

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LCSW from Texas Children's Pediatrics from Houston, Texas

01:03:56
Colleen Kaibel, Minneapolis Public Schools

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Stephane P. - Monarch Services, Santa Cruz County CA

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Amy Torchia, East Montpelier, VT

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Madelyn Colon- Family Services Coordinator, Acelero Learning HS- New Jersey

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Tabitha Ryan, LSW DV/CPS Liaison for Family Violence Project, Augusta Maine

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Eula Lee-Whittaker, Center for Youth Advocacy and Well-Being, Memphis, TN

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Katie at the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence

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Hello this is Latoya Williams from Angel Wings Outreach Center from Mendenhall, MS.

01:04:33
Joanne Lee, MSW intern, Asian Health Services

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Pilar Olivo, ACEs Liaison, Frederick County Office for Children & Families

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Loretta McGovern, Family Advocate with North Idaho College Head Start Program.

01:04:58
Hi everyone, Roberto Astorga, CH2 Multnomah County Health Department

01:05:03
Hello, this is Katy-Whitten, Youth Violence Prevention Educator from Boulder's Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Non-Violence

01:05:03
Hi - Terri Gray from the Frederick Rescue Mission | Faith House, a shelter for women and women with children experiencing homelessness.

01:05:33
Leslie, Outreach coordinator at White county Domestic Violence prevention in Searcy AR

01:06:25
Hello! Ava Loretto, Children's Case Manager at Haven House.

01:06:57
Hi! Kiera Bruce (She/her) Children and Youth Services Specialist at DOVE Inc. in Massachusetts

01:07:40
Hello! Joyce Perez(she/Her) Therapist at Mutual Ground in IL.

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Hello Everyone! Meghan Kehoe (she/her), Center for Domestic Peace in Marin, CA.

01:07:57
Hello! Tiffany Petersen, Family Engagement Specialist for El Dorado County Office of Education, Northern California

01:08:14
Good afternoon, Gisela Garcia Program Technician with Healthy Families Health Department with Multnomah County.

01:08:28
Good afternoon, Rebeca Ryan Case Manager from Rainbow Services

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hi all! I'm Forrest (they them) with Humboldt domestic violence services. I am also the childrens healing group facilitator.

01:08:34
Alice - Paralegal. Legal Services of South Central Michigan (legal aid). I operate our Self-Help clinic, by assisting clients with divorce and custody issues. Many of my referrals are made from local shelters.

01:09:10
Hi everyone, I am Euphemia Strauchn, (she/her), CEO of Families On The Move of NYC, Inc. 🙂

01:09:19
Hello everyone from Marcia White, Franklin County Office of Justice and Policy Programs, Columbus Ohio

01:09:19
Hi Everyone! Samantha Muccini, Program Coordinator for 180's Amanda's Easel Creative Arts Therapy Program

01:09:30
Jessica Murphy, therapist at National Children's Advocacy Center - Huntsville, AL. Thank you for this presentation 😀

01:09:34
Hello, Sherrie Lilley Domestic Violence advocate, mental Helth counselor she, her hers

01:09:45
James Henderson Jr He/Him, Prevention and Training Services

01:09:56
Hi, I'm Yolanda with Katy Christian Ministries-Domestic Violence Advocate

01:10:08
Hello from Maine, Family Violence Project

01:10:21
Val- Director of Ferry & Stevens County Child Advocate Program

01:10:24
Hi! Joely Johnson, Family Services Manager, Mutual Ground - Aurora, Il.

01:10:34
Hello everyone!! Renee Montville (she/her) Prevention Advocate at the Sexual Violence Center in Minneapolis MN.

01:10:51
Hello, I am Lanee Williams, Justice System Advocate for Witness/Victim Services

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Serafima, Community Wellness Specialist, St. Paul Island AK. Work with Elders and Youth

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welcome everyone, so good to have you here with us

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Hi everyone! My name is Andrew Flores and I am a Family Advocate with WEAVE in Sacramento, CA. I work with children and families. WEAVE is a non-profit organization that works with survivors of SA, DV, and ST.

01:11:30
Hi, I'm Ariana Balderaz, a Voluntary Case Manager for Parents and Children Together on Oahu, Hawaii

01:11:37
Hello All! DV specialist for DCF in MA

01:11:58
Love Fisher- Program Coordinator of 1736 Family Crisis Center Youth Shelter, Los Angeles, CA 310.379.3620

01:12:20
Hello! I'm Kirsten Knox, Children's Resiliency Advocate at Empowerhouse in Fredericksburg, VA

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its true! We are all innovators!!! <3

01:12:43
Hello Everyone, Ms. Lanza Seals Angel Wings Out-Reach Center.

01:12:51
Hello, I am TK Kapurura, Immigrant & Refugee Systems Strategist. MCHD, Portland, Oregon. Work with communities to prevent violence and advocate for health peace initiatives.

01:12:56
Greetings, LaDonna Paige @Angel Wings Outreach Center

01:13:33
Hi from Tami in Monroe, La. The Wellspring.

01:13:33
Kim Savery, Hilltown Community Health Centers

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Ms. Connie Brent Angel Wings Out-Reach Center

01:14:06
Joseph Sheldon, Hope for Miami

01:14:26
Beatriz, SF, CA @ Homeless Prenatal Program

01:14:28
Alicia McKinnon, Parents as Teachers in VA

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Allan Yaxon, Rainbow Services

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Catherine Pedrosa, Interface Children & Family Services in CA

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safety

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😁 Having a Trauma Free Life.

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Supportive, loving adult

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caring adults

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compassion

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Having all your basic needs met

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Safety, support, love

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Unconditional positive regard, routine, food, shelter, safety

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experiences where one feels loved and supported

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care and affection

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Feeling love and safe

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Feeling loved just as you are

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Opportunities to Dream

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Enough to eat

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Love and support

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unconditional love

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economic security

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Supportive, Caring environment. Exposure to different things

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Consistency and an open environment to ask questions.

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Love

01:15:36
Good food

01:15:36
being loved

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Feeling safe, connection, positive adult

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maslows needs...food, shelter, safety

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A safe person who provides validation and support

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Healthy Communication

01:15:39
safe environment/safe person to go to

01:15:40
supportive network

01:15:41
love, support

01:15:41
love shelter food

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a sense of belonging and normal levels of stress

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consistency

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safety and unconditional love

01:15:43
Healthy and safe role models

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safety, comfort, love

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Supportive, safe environment with adults that they trust

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stability, routine,

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safety, LOVE

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emotionally available caregivers

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Access to health care and education

01:15:45
knowing that people see and love you

01:15:45
safe home and safe adult, love

01:15:46
Stability, safety, being listened to

01:15:46
Children toys

01:15:47
Family and safety

01:15:47
stable attachment

01:15:48
a healthy loving relationship

01:15:48
hope

01:15:48
A sense of safety, stability, and trust

01:15:49
Trust

01:15:50
unconditional love

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basic needs met

01:15:50
loving and caring guardians

01:15:51
Supportive Loving Home

01:15:51
Positive and affirming relationships

01:15:52
Love and safety

01:15:53
Love

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basic needs met, supportive adult, love, place to belong

01:15:53
outdoors fun

01:15:53
structure

01:15:53
a positive network of supports

01:15:56
Safe neighborhoods

01:15:56
Safety, love, basic needs being met

01:15:57
supportive and positive relationships

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connection with others

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nurturing parents

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stability

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No abuse

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positive role models

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fun

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sleep and food

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space to be a kid

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time, space, safety to explore the envirnment

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Safe place to use your voice and entire personality

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Cindy Shepard Communications Specialist w/ REACH Program

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Appropriate discipline and limits.

01:16:08
A safe place, a trusted adult. Love, support and understanding.

01:16:08
open communication with parents

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feeling cared for and listened to.

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Supportive network and a place to call home

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being a role model

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Positive responsive relationships with adults; Safe, nurturing, stable physical environments

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basic needs

01:16:13
Basic needs met

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safety, supportive community, being valued

01:16:14
No deprivations

01:16:15
The ability to just be a child

01:16:16
trusting adults

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boundaries

01:16:19
peace

01:16:22
loving adults

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safety, stability, access to resources

01:16:24
autonomy to be yourself

01:16:25
respect

01:16:26
loving adults who are bigger, stronger, wiser and kind

01:16:28
freedom to explore, adventure

01:16:30
Living in a safe environment with loving caregivers

01:16:38
safe environment

01:16:40
secure attachment

01:16:40
emotionally available caregivers

01:16:42
emotional support

01:16:52
Loving bond

01:16:53
Structure and Teaching

01:17:03
shelter, friends, responsible/loving care takers, safe neighborhood to feel free to go out and play, consistent food,

01:17:12
Edna Blackburn, Trauma Therapist, the Healing Program in Prestonsburg, KY

01:17:18
learning and play

01:17:24
An environment where it's ok to make mistakes and learn and grow from them!

01:17:39
seeing healthy relationships to model

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age appropriate responsibilities, games, experiences

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Visit www.advancingparenting.org. We give away sets of fifty-two bumper stickers that promote positive childhood experiences. They can be put in holders and placed on office counters so folks can choose one for their cars or they can be given away at meetings and events. Bumper stickers are an easy and powerful way for community members to share parenting wisdom. Just one will be read thousands of times! 🙂

01:18:45
Love that @David

01:20:18
Thank you @David Dooley

01:21:41
thank you, David!

01:22:17
Thank you David! Awesome

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yes, thank you

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awesome david, thanks for sharing

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You're welcome.

01:28:47
I do too 😁

01:30:47
jellly

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jelly

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Jelly

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jelly

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bread

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jelly

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jelly

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jelly

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jelly

01:30:52
banana

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Apples

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jelly

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jelly

01:30:54
banana

01:30:54
apples

01:30:54
jelly

01:30:55
bananas

01:30:55
chocolate

01:30:57
bananas

01:30:57
Jelly

01:30:57
jelly sandwich

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Apples

01:30:59
mayo

01:31:00
chocolate

01:31:00
bananas

01:31:00
jelly

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*Jelly

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jelly

01:31:02
jelly

01:31:02
Crackers

01:31:03
celery

01:31:04
fluff

01:31:05
butter

01:31:05
JELLY

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jelly

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Jelly

01:31:07
honey

01:31:08
potato chips

01:31:08
honey

01:31:08
bananas

01:31:09
Apples

01:31:09
banana

01:31:09
honey

01:31:09
bananas

01:31:15
sugar

01:31:18
Carrots

01:31:20
chocolate

01:31:20
ewww

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jelly

01:31:22
Celery

01:31:23
I saw the mayo!!

01:31:26
mayo?

01:31:26
honey

01:31:27
Oatmeal

01:31:28
peanut butter and burgers

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lol

01:31:33
the mayo goes with peanut butter and bannana

01:31:33
pickles

01:31:33
jelly

01:31:35
marshmellow fluff

01:31:41
marshmallow fluff

01:31:42
Oreos

01:32:01
apples

01:32:05
I love fluff.

01:32:08
YES!!!! I love it - what a great example of individual variation and culture and past experiences!!!!

01:32:10
WOW

01:32:35
Tien cam tell you what Fluff is. It's from Massachusetts

01:32:39
Fluff-r-nutter!

01:32:46
YES!!!! Somerville in fact

01:33:04
Expert in fluff

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Where there is a FLUFF Festival...EVERY YEAR...with music (live) and all kinds of food stands where people use fluff in all kinds of recipes - lol

01:33:33
Well done @Joanna Cutting :-)

01:33:56
Thanks!

01:35:02
Our classrooms

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I want to check them all!!!

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I did!

01:35:54
all of them

01:37:42
I learned that common sense is no longer common

01:38:38
yep

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yes

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isn't it fascinating, Alexandra??? I love it. we can definitely share more resources on this.

01:49:07
very interesting

01:50:17
Those studies are interesting.

01:50:19
this still blows me away.

01:50:29
wow

01:57:21
the anterior singlet is doing the most!

01:57:42
seriously, Erin. 😂

01:58:16
Tien has all the wonderful most interesting study stories!!!

01:58:57
@Erin, I did not see your comment coming😅😂

02:00:00
So small talk is useful to facilitate connection

02:00:10
That's powerful, Tien!

02:00:10
Joanna, such a good point

02:00:11
yes, I like the intersection between environments, experience and social norms which is necessary.

02:00:24
connection and relationship and being human *together* is everything

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Agreed, @Camille!

02:01:03
community based activities

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our groups

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Training design

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support groups we have

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Training and groups

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My job is to help the helpers help students/families. So, I think that my touchpoints are in providing psychoeducation to school staff/social workers.

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Groups

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Peer Groups

02:01:45
continue to offer collaborative transformative arts programming with teens and law enforcement

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training for educators in the classroom

02:01:53
training and support grops

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Supporting groups

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client advisory board

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Using creative arts therapy with parents and children

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from counseling sessions

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supporting groups

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training and support groups

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Youth/School events, offering parents any resources we know about

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SUPPORT GROUPS

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Acivities; recently did a life map and it was enlightening and an opportunity to explore personal biases and build empathy

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Organizationally, introducing this at Board level would go a long way to strengthen organizational culture

02:02:25
Really listening and providing the safety to fully exspress themselves

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A new thing we've been doing is using art to help to cope and build resilience in groups and individual terms

02:02:54
Reparation should be intentional. Reparations should be part of the conversations about implementing policy and legislation designed to build (and repair) relationships with underserved populations.

02:02:54
therapeutic activities

02:02:57
Work support groups. Being intentional.

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Trauma informed training, policies, and practices

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Bring community together as a unit, and work with family subgroups to bring about change. Here in my community we experience a great deal of generational trauma. It is passed down, not having the ability to parent which is learned. The inability to parent creates the cycle of violence and substance use.

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Loving all of this amazing humans - bridging intergenrational norms, bringing this info to the board, client advisory boards, groups, training, use of art, intentional reparation...SO.MANY.GOOD.IDEAS!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE TAKE UP!!!!

02:04:42
We need to minimize harm when working with underserved populations and that means that ALL staff involved in the work should be trauma informed trained.

02:05:51
empowerment and democracy.

02:06:55
ASSESS... ask questions, lots of questions first and if needed remove later. DO NOT/ IT IS NOT remove children first and ask questions later.

02:07:14
Yes! RA and everyone aware of the need to be culturally humble

02:07:27
Poverty does NOT equal abuse or neglect.

02:07:53
trauma informed

02:07:58
Indeed Joanna

02:08:00
trust, honesty

02:08:01
meet the survivor where they are at

02:08:01
values-aligned

02:08:01
language of empowerment - trauma informed care influences

02:08:03
person first, trauma informed,

02:08:04
survivor lead advocacy

02:08:07
don't assume you know...

02:08:19
Complainant/Respondent, unfortunately

02:08:20
you are not the expert in someone else's life

02:08:21
evidence based practice , collaborations

02:08:22
trauma informed

02:08:23
Speaking in a language of empowerment, really focused on trauma informed care and client based, let the clients lead

02:08:26
being an understanding listener.

02:08:27
Cultural humility

02:08:27
don't judge

02:08:29
Meeting people where they are.

02:08:30
strength based perspectives , protective factos

02:08:32
Strength-based and Petitioner/Respondent

02:08:36
Empowerment

02:08:36
Cultural Competence

02:08:36
Spanish, very loud with lots of mannerism. Strength based. Participant knows best

02:08:42
trauma informed and empowerment

02:08:45
We strive to be empowerment focused

02:08:45
my value system is not the client's value system

02:08:51
Don't judge

02:08:58
empowermenttrauma informedsocial emotional learning (SEL)right to determination

02:08:59
NSAW Code of Ethics

02:09:00
Lots of self awareness

02:09:00
strength based - all 3 languages depending of where the client is and meeting them where they are at

02:09:01
well being, holistic

02:09:03
trauma informed, strength based, nonjudgmental, empowerment

02:09:09
practicing self-awareness to be aware of your own biases.

02:09:10
NASW* Code of Ethics **

02:09:17
trauma informed

02:09:27
mandatory reporting can influence our decisions if child is present

02:09:57
I have an eclectic background, and my training is diverse. Trauma-informed, evidence-based, strength-based behavioral modification...CBT DBT empathy and empowerment.

02:10:05
Goal is always prevention

02:10:32
I let my clients know that I understand and can relate to their situations. No judgement. I have been through it myself. That creates a more open, trusting atmosphere.

02:11:18
being cautious as "mandatory reporting" can be reactive to families of color or those living in impoverished/underserved communities.

02:12:34
LOVE ALL OF THIS! Paying more attention to the experiences and conditions we create as part of a healing journey is critical to how our clients are experiencing and making meaning of their interactions with us! Consider all of this in terms of how our brains-minds-bodies are connecting within ourselves and in interactions with each other! And don't forget about built space - what people see, hear, smell, etc. 👍🏽

02:13:30
Very informative

02:14:41
@Alice the tools are linked in the chat if you scroll up just a bit to what DJ shared

02:14:56
very clear, concise and easy to use

02:15:01
we can reshare them!

02:15:57
I am not seeing the Word document in the chat.

02:16:15
Hi all, noticing that some people are not able to access the documents. We will share them after the webinar via email.

02:16:48
Thank you!

02:16:48
@DJ Peay thank you

02:17:00
thanks

02:17:16
team work makes the dream work~

02:17:19
Ivette, I have said that many times when I was working in child welfare. Poverty doesn't equal child abuse.

02:18:26
Healing is possible, resilience is built and context matters are definitely three take aways for me

02:19:51
NIIICE Camille. thank you so so much for sharing!!!

02:19:58
love hearing your takeaways

02:20:09
and all align with what we were hoping :)

02:20:14
Camille, in a nutshell

02:22:06
I have learned a great deal thank you so much for this information. I look forward to future webinars.

02:22:17
thank you so much, Darlene!!!!

02:22:20
Thanks for coming, Darlene! Glad to hear

02:22:34
Great presentation. Thank you!

02:22:36
This has been very helpful!!\

02:22:40
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZLSYMHY

02:22:46
thanks great training

02:22:49
we would LOVE to hear from you. please give us your feedback <3

02:22:49
Thank you for all the great information. Very helpful!

02:22:51
Wonderful conversations to take back to the workplace! Thank you all so much!

02:22:53
Thank you ladies, great trainings!

02:23:03
Thank you this has been great!

02:23:04
awesome webinar, thank you

02:23:07
Excellent presentation! Thank you!

02:23:08
Thank you both so much, I learned a lot! Tien, you have such a great way of getting information across.

02:23:12
Thank You! GOD bless you. Rev. Whitaker

02:23:17
Thank You!

02:23:18
Thanks for hosting this webinar. Very informative.

02:23:22
thank You!

02:23:22
thank you

02:23:26
Thank you so much!!

02:23:30
Thank you!

02:23:34
thank you!

02:23:37
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZLSYMHY

02:23:38
Thanks you!

02:23:39
thank you so much!

02:23:42
Always love hearing you talk about brain science and design, Tien! Thanks both!

02:23:42
Thank you!

02:23:43
Thank you!

02:23:44
Thanks

02:23:44
Very informative. Thank you so much.

02:23:45
thank you

02:23:45
Thank you

02:23:47
Thank you!

02:23:53
Thank you!

02:23:53
I appreciated this training! Thank you so much

02:23:57
Thank you!

02:24:12
Thank You!!!!

02:24:12
can you put the survey link in the chat

02:24:15
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZLSYMHY

02:24:19
Thank you.

02:24:21
Thank you!

02:24:21
Thank you!

02:24:24
Thank you so much!

02:24:30
Thank you!

02:24:32
Great training! Thank You!

02:24:33
we will send the recording and slides out afterwards!

02:24:36
Thank you so much!

02:24:37
Please write your questions in the Q&A

02:24:52
Thank you all for challenging us to reexamine approaches :)

02:24:56
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZLSYMHY

02:25:47
https://dvchildwelfare.org/

02:25:50
https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/WebcastSeriesOnFatherhood&DV

02:25:53
Thank you for this great presentation.

02:26:13
Great information. Thank you!

02:27:32
Thank You!

02:27:44
what is the email address for the presenter?

02:30:10
TUng@futureswithoutviolence.org

02:30:10
Thank you for this powerful presentation!

02:30:19
MFukuda@futureswithoutviolence.org

02:30:41
Thank you

02:31:17
thank you !

02:31:23
Thank you!

02:31:36
Thank you :)

02:31:40
thanks