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X-WR-CALDESC:This two-day in-person interactive training focuses on providi
 ng attorneys\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, and advocates strategies fo
 r strengthening their understanding of legal and victim services options f
 or and best practices when working with immigrant survivors of domestic vi
 olence\, dating violence\, sexual assault\, and stalking. This training of
 fers diverse learning experiences delivered by a faculty of multi-discipli
 nary subject matter experts from a wide range of legal and victim service 
 backgrounds including judges\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, advocates\,
  and attorneys. Immigrant victim related training topics will include: sta
 lking\; immigration\, public benefits\, and family law case options\, case
  strategies\, and advanced issues\; prosecution best practices\; primary a
 ggressor determinations\; VAWA confidentiality and discovery\; police offi
 cers as witnesses\; multi-disciplinary collaboration\; effective outreach\
 ; and improving language access. Participants will learn and share practic
 es and strategies to improve immigrant victim safety\, increase participat
 ion in the justice system\, and enhance community safety. \n\nSession 1: A
 ugust 28-29\, 2023\nSession 2: August 30-31\, 2023\n\nOverview: This two-d
 ay in-person interactive training focuses on providing attorneys\, law enf
 orcement\, prosecutors\, and advocates strategies for strengthening their 
 understanding of legal and victim services options for and best practices 
 when working with immigrant survivors of domestic violence\, dating violen
 ce\, sexual assault\, and stalking. This training offers diverse learning 
 experiences delivered by a faculty of multi-disciplinary subject matter ex
 perts from a wide range of legal and victim service backgrounds including 
 judges\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, advocates\, and attorneys. Immigr
 ant victim related training topics will include: stalking\; immigration\, 
 public benefits\, and family law case options\, case strategies\, and adva
 nced issues\; prosecution best practices\; primary aggressor determination
 s\; VAWA confidentiality and discovery\; police officers as witnesses\; mu
 lti-disciplinary collaboration\; effective outreach\; and improving langua
 ge access. Participants will learn and share practices and strategies to i
 mprove immigrant victim safety\, increase participation in the justice sys
 tem\, and enhance community safety. Link to Proposed Agenda.  \n\nParticip
 ants: Each training session is open to OVW Grantee and Subgrantee attorney
 s\, advocates\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, and victim witness staff f
 rom agencies with funding from OVW including STOP subgrantees\, Legal Assi
 stance for Victims (LAV)\, Campus\, Culturally Specific Services Program (
 CSSP)\, Rural\, and Improving Criminal Justice Response (ICJR). All other 
 grantees and grant funded partner agencies must receive prior approval fro
 m their OVW Program Specialist to attend. Law enforcement (federal\, state
 \, local\, and campus)\, prosecutors\, and their agency’s victim witness s
 pecialists are invited to attend regardless of funding sources.\nEach sess
 ion is limited to 83 people and to two attendees per organization. Registr
 ation is on a first come-first served basis. Once capacity has been reache
 d\, a waitlist will be created. The training is free but participants are 
 responsible for covering the costs of travel\, meals\, and accommodations.
  A limited number of travel scholarships are available only to STOP subgra
 ntees who do not have travel funding in their grant budgets.\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:This two-day in-person interactive training focuses on providin
 g attorneys\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, and advocates strategies for
  strengthening their understanding of legal and victim services options fo
 r and best practices when working with immigrant survivors of domestic vio
 lence\, dating violence\, sexual assault\, and stalking. This training off
 ers diverse learning experiences delivered by a faculty of multi-disciplin
 ary subject matter experts from a wide range of legal and victim service b
 ackgrounds including judges\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, advocates\, 
 and attorneys. Immigrant victim related training topics will include: stal
 king\; immigration\, public benefits\, and family law case options\, case 
 strategies\, and advanced issues\; prosecution best practices\; primary ag
 gressor determinations\; VAWA confidentiality and discovery\; police offic
 ers as witnesses\; multi-disciplinary collaboration\; effective outreach\;
  and improving language access. Participants will learn and share practice
 s and strategies to improve immigrant victim safety\, increase participati
 on in the justice system\, and enhance community safety. \n\nSession 1: Au
 gust 28-29\, 2023\nSession 2: August 30-31\, 2023\n\nOverview: This two-da
 y in-person interactive training focuses on providing attorneys\, law enfo
 rcement\, prosecutors\, and advocates strategies for strengthening their u
 nderstanding of legal and victim services options for and best practices w
 hen working with immigrant survivors of domestic violence\, dating violenc
 e\, sexual assault\, and stalking. This training offers diverse learning e
 xperiences delivered by a faculty of multi-disciplinary subject matter exp
 erts from a wide range of legal and victim service backgrounds including j
 udges\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, advocates\, and attorneys. Immigra
 nt victim related training topics will include: stalking\; immigration\, p
 ublic benefits\, and family law case options\, case strategies\, and advan
 ced issues\; prosecution best practices\; primary aggressor determinations
 \; VAWA confidentiality and discovery\; police officers as witnesses\; mul
 ti-disciplinary collaboration\; effective outreach\; and improving languag
 e access. Participants will learn and share practices and strategies to im
 prove immigrant victim safety\, increase participation in the justice syst
 em\, and enhance community safety. Link to Proposed Agenda.  \n\nParticipa
 nts: Each training session is open to OVW Grantee and Subgrantee attorneys
 \, advocates\, law enforcement\, prosecutors\, and victim witness staff fr
 om agencies with funding from OVW including STOP subgrantees\, Legal Assis
 tance for Victims (LAV)\, Campus\, Culturally Specific Services Program (C
 SSP)\, Rural\, and Improving Criminal Justice Response (ICJR). All other g
 rantees and grant funded partner agencies must receive prior approval from
  their OVW Program Specialist to attend. Law enforcement (federal\, state\
 , local\, and campus)\, prosecutors\, and their agency’s victim witness sp
 ecialists are invited to attend regardless of funding sources.\nEach sessi
 on is limited to 83 people and to two attendees per organization. Registra
 tion is on a first come-first served basis. Once capacity has been reached
 \, a waitlist will be created. The training is free but participants are r
 esponsible for covering the costs of travel\, meals\, and accommodations. 
 A limited number of travel scholarships are available only to STOP subgran
 tees who do not have travel funding in their grant budgets.\n\n\n
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LOCATION:Boston Park Plaza Hotel\, 50 Park Plaza\, Boston\, MA 02116 US
SUMMARY:Strengthening Community and Organizational Responses: Serving Immig
 rant Victims of Domestic Violence\, Sexual Assault\, and Stalking
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