Education Department: sexual assault reports…
The Education Department found that reports of sexual violence at schools rose from about 9,600 in…
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In this free training, Dr. Alexander—an expert in culturally informed practices and policies—shares valuable lessons learned and explores future directions in the treatment and prevention of violence, particularly with respect to culturally informed assessment and treatment. Among her key messages are:
In particular, Dr. Alexander examines the current landscape of culturally informed practice and discusses how we can be more open to the cultural differences that make our communities different for the purpose of building services even more effective and impactful. She also addresses how we assess and treat individuals who have engaged in abusive behavior, and how we communicate with other professionals and policymakers about these processes and our clients.
Tuesday, July 15, 2025, 3:00PM – 4:30PM EST.
To register for this free event or to learn more, click here.
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The Education Department found that reports of sexual violence at schools rose from about 9,600 in…
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Thanks to the Massachusetts Children’s Alliance for this informative infographic,…
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The Suffolk County DA’s Office shares the “Stop, Block, Talk” (SBT)…
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Massachusetts Children’s Alliance (MACA) in conjunction with MASOC: For a World Free of…
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Honest Conversations is a series of seven, one-hour webinars hosted by Darkness to Light where…
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“Preventing & Addressing Child Sexual Abuse in Youth-Serving Organizations: A Desk Guide…
Customized child sexual abuse prevention guidelines to meet the unique needs of any organization that serves children.
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