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X-WR-CALDESC:Please join NYSCASA for a series of virtual workshops with Lea
 h Green and Cat Fribley at the Resource Sharing Project about healing from
  child sexual abuse and how advocates and other survivor-supporting profes
 sionals can better serve adult survivors of child sexual abuse.\n\nThe int
 ended audience for these workshops includes NYSCASA Rape Crisis Program Me
 mbers\, NYSCASA Ally Organization and Individual Members\, Advocates\, Cou
 nselors\, Allied Organizations\, and Coalitions.\n\nWorkshop 2: Healing in
  Adulthood\nJUNE 7\, 2022\, AT 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EST\n\nThe role of an adv
 ocate is to help survivors of sexual violence navigate healing. To help su
 rvivors move from a place of fear\, confusion\, and stagnation towards a g
 oal they have set for themselves- stronger relationships\, a reconnection 
 to culture or spirituality\, or maybe a peace within themselves. But what 
 does that look like in practicality? And how\, as an advocate\, can you he
 lp?\n\nJoin NYSCASA and the Resource Sharing Project for an interactive co
 nversation about healing in adulthood. Topics we will be addressing includ
 e: How do adult survivors of child sexual abuse incorporate their body in 
 the healing process? How are spirituality and culture tied to healing? How
  does building community help adult survivors of child sexual abuse heal? 
 Please join us for an interactive session to share and learn more.\n\nThis
  session will be conducted and spoken in English. Please indicate in the r
 egistration form if you have specific access needs\, so that we can accomm
 odate. These requests are due by June 2\, 2022.\n\nAbout the Guest Speaker
 s\n\nLeah Green is originally from Eastern Iowa and earned a bachelor’s de
 gree in Women’s Studies and Studio Art from Cornell College. She has been 
 involved in the anti-violence movement since 2010 working for several cent
 ers across Iowa as an advocate and prevention educator. At the Resource Sh
 aring Project\, she provides training and technical assistance to state co
 alitions and rural dual-service programs across the country on issues rela
 ted to creating sustainable sexual assault services. \n\nCat Fribley direc
 ts the Resource Sharing Project (RSP) for the Iowa Coalition Against Sexua
 l Assault. Through this project she provides capacity building training an
 d technical assistance to state and territorial sexual assault coalitions\
 , SASP administrators\, OVW grantees\, and others\, as well as coordinatin
 g the national activities of the project. She has worked to end sexual and
  domestic violence for 25+ years at national\, state\, and local advocacy 
 organizations. Cat trains on a broad range of sexual assault issues with s
 pecial interest areas including survivors giving birth\, healing sexuality
 \, adult survivors of child sexual abuse\, and queer issues. \n
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DESCRIPTION:Please join NYSCASA for a series of virtual workshops with Leah
  Green and Cat Fribley at the Resource Sharing Project about healing from 
 child sexual abuse and how advocates and other survivor-supporting profess
 ionals can better serve adult survivors of child sexual abuse.\n\nThe inte
 nded audience for these workshops includes NYSCASA Rape Crisis Program Mem
 bers\, NYSCASA Ally Organization and Individual Members\, Advocates\, Coun
 selors\, Allied Organizations\, and Coalitions.\n\nWorkshop 2: Healing in 
 Adulthood\nJUNE 7\, 2022\, AT 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EST\n\nThe role of an advo
 cate is to help survivors of sexual violence navigate healing. To help sur
 vivors move from a place of fear\, confusion\, and stagnation towards a go
 al they have set for themselves- stronger relationships\, a reconnection t
 o culture or spirituality\, or maybe a peace within themselves. But what d
 oes that look like in practicality? And how\, as an advocate\, can you hel
 p?\n\nJoin NYSCASA and the Resource Sharing Project for an interactive con
 versation about healing in adulthood. Topics we will be addressing include
 : How do adult survivors of child sexual abuse incorporate their body in t
 he healing process? How are spirituality and culture tied to healing? How 
 does building community help adult survivors of child sexual abuse heal? P
 lease join us for an interactive session to share and learn more.\n\nThis 
 session will be conducted and spoken in English. Please indicate in the re
 gistration form if you have specific access needs\, so that we can accommo
 date. These requests are due by June 2\, 2022.\n\nAbout the Guest Speakers
 \n\nLeah Green is originally from Eastern Iowa and earned a bachelor’s deg
 ree in Women’s Studies and Studio Art from Cornell College. She has been i
 nvolved in the anti-violence movement since 2010 working for several cente
 rs across Iowa as an advocate and prevention educator. At the Resource Sha
 ring Project\, she provides training and technical assistance to state coa
 litions and rural dual-service programs across the country on issues relat
 ed to creating sustainable sexual assault services. \n\nCat Fribley direct
 s the Resource Sharing Project (RSP) for the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual
  Assault. Through this project she provides capacity building training and
  technical assistance to state and territorial sexual assault coalitions\,
  SASP administrators\, OVW grantees\, and others\, as well as coordinating
  the national activities of the project. She has worked to end sexual and 
 domestic violence for 25+ years at national\, state\, and local advocacy o
 rganizations. Cat trains on a broad range of sexual assault issues with sp
 ecial interest areas including survivors giving birth\, healing sexuality\
 , adult survivors of child sexual abuse\, and queer issues. \n
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