Get Involved with NYSCADV
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National Network to End Domestic Violence: Co-location/Co-working to Increase Access for Survivors
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NYSCASA: Solidarity PLACE (Peer Learning, Accountability, and Community Education) for Aspiring Allies in NYS Victim Services
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Immigration Advocates Network & Pro Bono Net: Working with API Immigrant Survivors: Current Challenges and Advocacy Strategies
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Turning Point for Women and Families: Confronting (Y)Our Bias
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End Violence Against Women International: Virtual Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Violence Across the Lifespan (Day 2 of 3 )
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Women's Advocates: After Experiencing Sexual Assault: Support & Healing
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FWV: Sheltering Animals & Families Together (SAFE-T)® - Part 1: A Global Life-Saving Initiative for Survivors of Domestic Violence
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NNEDV: Building Partnerships to Support Survivors & Individuals Living with HIV
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End Violence Against Women International: Virtual Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Violence Across the Lifespan (Day 3 of 3 )
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National Network to End Domestic Violence: A Deep-Dive into DV/SA and Homeless/Housing Co-location/Co-Working Partnerships
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Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence: Our Collective Humanity Story Circle, Spring 2021
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Turning Point for Women and Families: Exploring (Y)Our Muslim Identity
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National Human Services Data Consortium Spring 2021 Virtual Conference (Day 2 of 18 )
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Prevent Connect:Handling Disclosures in a Trauma-Informed Way in Online Sexual Violence Prevention Environments During COVID-19
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Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity: Community Listening Sessions on Sexual Violence Report: Sexual Violence in the Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in Iowa
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National Human Services Data Consortium Spring 2021 Virtual Conference (Day 3 of 18 )
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Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources: 8th Annual National Pacific Island Violence Prevention Conference (Day 1 of 4 )
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NYSCASA: Peer Support Call for BIPOC at Victim Services Programs
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National Indigenous Women's Resource Center: Creating a Circle of Safety
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Turning Point for Women and Families: an IG Live: Ramadan Edition with The Heal Collective and The NYC Mayor's Office to End Gender Based Violence
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National Human Services Data Consortium Spring 2021 Virtual Conference (Day 4 of 18 )
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Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources: 8th Annual National Pacific Island Violence Prevention Conference (Day 2 of 4 )
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Ending Violence Without Violence:The Missing Story of #MeToo: Sexual Violence by Law Enforcement Agents
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Ending Violence Without Violence: Healing Wounded Healers
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APIGBV: Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: An Under-Recognized Form of Gender-Based Violence in the United States, pt 2
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Turning Point for Women and Families: Safe Families, Safe Communities
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National Human Services Data Consortium Spring 2021 Virtual Conference (Day 5 of 18 )
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Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources: 8th Annual National Pacific Island Violence Prevention Conference (Day 3 of 4 )
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Ending Violence Without Violence:The Missing Story of #MeToo: Sexual Violence by Law Enforcement Agents
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National Human Services Data Consortium Spring 2021 Virtual Conference (Day 10 of 18 )
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The Marshall Project: The Words We Use to Cover Criminal Justice, Jails and Prisons
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National Organization of Asians and Pacific Islanders Ending Sexual Violence: Sexual Violence + Asian & Pacific Islander Communities
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API-GBV: A Conversation with Dr. Nusrat Rabbee: War Heroines Speak
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National Human Services Data Consortium Spring 2021 Virtual Conference (Day 16 of 18 )
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THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (Day 1 of 4 )
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PreventConnect: Let's Connect: Questions and Conversations around Preventing Sexual Harassment in Virtual, At-Home Workspaces and Educational Settings
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End Abuse of People with Disabilities: Serving Survivors of Sexual Assault with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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In Our Own Voices: LGBT Sexual Assault 101
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National Human Services Data Consortium Spring 2021 Virtual Conference (Day 18 of 18 )
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THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (Day 3 of 4 )
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In Our Own Voices: LGBT Sexual Assault 201
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National Indigenous Women's Resource Center: National Briefing - Addressing the National Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: Advocacy in Action
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Turning Point for Women and Families: Resource Panel for Muslim Survivors of Sexual Violence
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NYSCASA: The Impact and Legacy of INCITE! A 20-Year Retrospective
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THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (Day 4 of 4 )
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National Indigenous Women Resource Center: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls National Day of Action: Uplifting the Voices of MMIW Families
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New York State Coalition against Sexual Assault: Dive Deep Into Consent
Upcoming NYSCADV Events
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Join us on November 18-19, 2024, at the Rivers Resort & Casino Events Center for the NYSCADV's 10th Annual Primary Prevention Summit. Celebrate decades of dedication, innovation, and resilience in preventing domestic and sexual violence.
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Budget Advocacy Day
NYSCADV would like to invite you to Albany for its 2025 Budget Advocacy Day on Monday, February 24, 2025. During the event, we will advocate for budget initiatives that ensure the continuity and sustainability of New York’s domestic violence services. As the state faces a budget deficit, it’s more important than ever that the voices of domestic violence advocates are represented and heard.
Additional information and registration details are forthcoming.
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Annual Membership Meeting
Join NYSCADV for our 2025 Annual Membership Meeting, on Monday, March 10, 2025 at the Embassy Suites in Saratoga Springs, NY
Additional information and registration details are forthcoming.
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Economic Empowerment Summit
Join us May 28 and 29, 2025, in Queensbury, NY, for our second annual Economic Empowerment Summit, where we explore economic justice as a tool for survivors to rebuild independence and financial security after abuse. The summit will focus on providing advocates with skills and tools to equip survivors with tools for economic independence, workforce development and the complex interplay between financial and mental well-being.
Be part of this impactful event and help shape the future of violence prevention.
Additional information and registration details are forthcoming.
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Legislative Advocacy Day
NYSCADV's Annual Legislative Day of Advocacy will occur on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Stay tuned for further details.