This 90-minute webinar will highlight two FVPSA-funded Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Their Children (SSAPC) grantees: Domestic Violence Action Center, based in Hawaii, and the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence, and their work with indigenous children and families experiencing domestic violence. Presenters from each demonstration site will share key lessons learned from the past 3 years of their projects, focusing on successes and challenges. The presentation will center the importance of an intergenerational family approach to healing, building authentic partnerships between tribal and non-tribal entities, implementing community-based participatory research methods, and culturally grounded approaches to supporting indigenous children and families’ healing from domestic violence.
Learning Objectives:
As a result of this webinar, participants will be better able to:
- Provide an overview of the Specialized Services for Abused Parents and their Children (SSAPC) grant program and the projects of the Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC) and the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence.
- Explain the importance of authentic and mutually beneficial partnerships between tribal and non-tribal entities.
- Identify key elements of a community-based participatory research approach when working with tribal and indigenous communities.
- Describe DVAC’s intergenerational and culturally grounded approach to children and family healing and growth.
To register and for more information, please visit https://www.futureswithoutviol...g-domestic-violence/
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