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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\nAdvocacy organizations
 \, created to help survivors find healing\, often focus on the needs of su
 rvivors who have recently experienced sexual violence. So how then do we f
 ocus on the needs of survivors who experienced sexual violence years or de
 cades prior? Where do you start and what needs to change?\n\nJoin NYSCASA 
 and the Resource Sharing Project for an interactive conversation about bui
 lding an organizational culture that centers adult survivors of child sexu
 al abuse. Topics we will be addressing include: What are the traits of str
 ong advocacy? How can we recognize the adult survivors of child sexual abu
 se who are already in services? How do you provide outreach to adult survi
 vors of child sexual abuse in your community? Please join this live intera
 ctive session to share and learn more.\n\nThis session will be conducted a
 nd spoken in English. Please indicate in the registration form if you have
  specific access needs\, so that we can accommodate. These requests are du
 e by June 9\, 2022.\n\nAbout the Guest Speakers\n\nLeah Green is originall
 y from Eastern Iowa and earned a bachelor’s degree in Women’s Studies and 
 Studio Art from Cornell College. She has been involved in the anti-violenc
 e movement since 2010 working for several centers across Iowa as an advoca
 te and prevention educator. At the Resource Sharing Project\, she provides
  training and technical assistance to state coalitions and rural dual-serv
 ice programs across the country on issues related to creating sustainable 
 sexual assault services. \n\nCat Fribley directs the Resource Sharing Proj
 ect (RSP) for the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Through this proj
 ect she provides capacity building training and technical assistance to st
 ate 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+ y
 ears at national\, state\, and local advocacy organizations. Cat trains on
  a broad range of sexual assault issues with special interest areas includ
 ing 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\nAdvocacy organizations\
 , created to help survivors find healing\, often focus on the needs of sur
 vivors who have recently experienced sexual violence. So how then do we fo
 cus on the needs of survivors who experienced sexual violence years or dec
 ades prior? Where do you start and what needs to change?\n\nJoin NYSCASA a
 nd the Resource Sharing Project for an interactive conversation about buil
 ding an organizational culture that centers adult survivors of child sexua
 l abuse. Topics we will be addressing include: What are the traits of stro
 ng advocacy? How can we recognize the adult survivors of child sexual abus
 e who are already in services? How do you provide outreach to adult surviv
 ors of child sexual abuse in your community? Please join this live interac
 tive session to share and learn more.\n\nThis session will be conducted an
 d spoken in English. Please indicate in the registration form if you have 
 specific access needs\, so that we can accommodate. These requests are due
  by June 9\, 2022.\n\nAbout the Guest Speakers\n\nLeah Green is originally
  from Eastern Iowa and earned a bachelor’s degree in Women’s Studies and S
 tudio Art from Cornell College. She has been involved in the anti-violence
  movement since 2010 working for several centers across Iowa as an advocat
 e and prevention educator. At the Resource Sharing Project\, she provides 
 training and technical assistance to state coalitions and rural dual-servi
 ce programs across the country on issues related to creating sustainable s
 exual assault services. \n\nCat Fribley directs the Resource Sharing Proje
 ct (RSP) for the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Through this proje
 ct she provides capacity building training and technical assistance to sta
 te and territorial sexual assault coalitions\, SASP administrators\, OVW g
 rantees\, and others\, as well as coordinating the national activities of 
 the project. She has worked to end sexual and domestic violence for 25+ ye
 ars at national\, state\, and local advocacy organizations. Cat trains on 
 a broad range of sexual assault issues with special interest areas includi
 ng survivors giving birth\, healing sexuality\, adult survivors of child s
 exual abuse\, and queer issues. \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T143000
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SUMMARY:Centering Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse in Our Services
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