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*Please read the following important information regarding
the NYSCADV Training series prior to registering for the below trainings.


NYSCADV 2009 "Basic Series" Trainings
The BASIC SERIES trainings are meant to provide foundational knowledge about basic domestic violence advocacy. These trainings are meant for domestic violence advocates who have five or less years of experience working in the Domestic Violence Movement and/or are new to their current position.

NYSCADV 2009 "Advanced Series" Trainings
The ADVANCED SERIES trainings are meant to provide more in-depth knowledge about advanced domestic violence advocacy. These trainings are meant for domestic violence advocates who have five or more years in the Domestic Violence Movement, and/or have already attended the NYSCADV Basic Trainings.

NYSCADV 2009 "Program Development Series" Trainings
The PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT SERIES trainings are meant for management and decision makers of Domestic Violence programs who seek to gain practical training about organizational development.

* Attendees are asked to gauge their own level of knowledge and experience and choose relevant training opportunities accordingly. Years of experience suggestions for the "basic" and "advanced" series are meant to help attendees choose the trainings that best reflect their experience level; however, please attend the trainings that best suit your needs.


UPCOMING NYSCADV TRAININGS






                       



BASIC SERIES - Principles for Practice - Principles for Social Change
A Comprehensive Domestic Violence Training


Date/Time: July 15 & 16 2009
Day 1: (10:00am - 5:00pm) *Registration begins at 9:30
Day 2: (9:00am - 4:00pm)
Location: Albany, New York



*Please be sure to include your email address when registering.



Training Highlights include:

 Herstory of the DV Movement
 Intersections of Oppression and Building Cultural Competency
 Survivor-Centered Advocacy and Safety Planning
 NYS Legal System 101
 Systems Advocacy
 Record Keeping and Confidentiality
 Principles of Prevention

And Now including... An electronic resource handbook to utilize in your daily work!

Who should attend: This training is the first in NYSCADV’s “Basic Domestic Violence Advocacy” Professional Development Series. It is meant for NYSCADV Members who are domestic violence advocates (non-governmental only) with five or less years working in the DV Movement and/or are new to their current position.


For more information regarding this event or to register by mail, fax or phone, please contact the Coalition:
NYSCADV
350 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 482-5465
Fax: (518) 482-3807

*REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, July 8th




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ADVANCED SERIES - Organizing for Social Change


Date: July 28, 2009
Time: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM *Registration begins at 9:30am
Location: Rockland Family Shelter, New City, NY



*Please be sure to include your email address when registering.



Training Topics include:

 Community organizing tools and strategies
 Community action models
 Using a public health
 Approach to achieve social change

Who should attend: Advocates, community members, and allies who would like to know more about creating social change!


For more information regarding this event or to register by mail, fax or phone, please contact the Coalition:
NYSCADV
350 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 482-5465
Fax: (518) 482-3807

*REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, July 21st




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2009 NYSCADV Trainings
At a Glance

The (VAWA) supported NYSCADV Trainings assist in the ongoing effort to strengthen the services of all New York State Domestic Violence Programs. The training curriculum is comprised of four distinct series to best accommodate the varying degrees of professional experience held by domestic violence service providers. Please visit NYSCADV's VAWA Training page for more information regarding this project

You may wish to download the NYSCADV 2009 Training Outline (Pdf) or see below for an abbreviated list of VAWA trainings that will be held throughout 2009:


Principles for Practice - Principles for Social Change
July 15 & 16, 2009 ~ Albany, NY

Organizing for Social Change
July 28, 2009 ~ New City, NY

Planning for Safety in a Tech-Filled World
August 2009 ~ New York, NY

Supervision Techniques
August 2009 ~ New York, NY

Family, Criminal, and Integrated Domestic Violence Courts (2 days)
September 15-16, 2009 ~ White Plains, NY

Doing Public Policy: Honing Skills for Everyday Advocacy
November 5, 2009 ~ Albany, NY

Principles for Practice, Principles for Social Change:
A Comprehensive Domestic Violence Training (2 days)
November 11-12, 2009 ~ Rochester, NY

Advancing Community Collaboration through Systems Advocacy
December 2, 2009 ~ Albany, NY

*Please check this page soon as training dates approach they will become avialable through NYSCADV's online registration.


WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!

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If you have any questions regarding current or future trainings or events, or if you wish to inquire about NYSCADV Membership, making a Donation , or for general assistance please contact our office:

NYSCADV
350 New Scotland Avenue
Albany New York, 12208
Phone: 518-482-5465
Fax: 518-482-3807
Email: nyscadv@nyscadv.org

 

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